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When it comes to a "Human-like" field of view, which is better, a full-fat, great-big, juicy, full-frame sensor, or a workhorse Micro 43 camera like the Panasonic GH5 with a Sirui Anamorphic 50mm or even 24mm lens strapped to the front? Nobody else seemed to be asking this question on YouTube, so I thought I'd test it myself, and the results were not at all what I expected. This video is long overdue and admittedly, nowhere close to Gerald Undone's level of scientific professionalism and sheer excellence as a technical reviewer, but it's my best, shovelled effort as a busy father and working, freelance filmmaker, to test the difference between the full frame capabilities of the Panasonic S5 and my trusty Panasonic GH5 to figure out the best setup for the widest possible shot that still maintains what I refer to as a "human-like" field of view, where the background isn't artificially distorted in the way that typically happens with both a wide angle lens or a zoom lens. Huge thanks to Panasonic for running the professional loan program that allowed me to borrow and test the Panasonic S5. Timecodes 0:00 - Coming Up... 0:06 - Intro - Comparing Full-frame & M43 Human-like Field of View 0:42 - What is a "Human-like Field of View"? 02:03 - Would a full-frame sensor provide a wider, "Human-like" field of view? 02:22 - How I set up the test 03:12 - First test results 05:10 - First test conclusions... inconclusive... 05:24 - Second test. What about the 24mm Sirui Anamorphic? 06:56 - Second test results 07:21 - Final test conclusions Music Licensed through Soundstripe.com - Cody Martin - Moving Mountains - YouTube Content ID Code - Q78PLY5Q3XU0P2EK