
In the ever-evolving world of mirrorless cameras, three models have risen as top choices for hybrid shooters and indie filmmakers alike: Sony’s FX3, Canon’s EOS R5 C, and Panasonic’s Lumix GH7. Each camera blurs the line between professional video and high-end photography, promising cinema-quality footage alongside still-photo prowess. In this comprehensive comparison, we’ll dissect how these three cinema-centric cameras stack up across all major categories – from video quality and dynamic range to autofocus, stabilization, battery endurance, lens ecosystems, and more. We’ll also include insights from industry experts and recent firmware updates and even peek at rumors of what’s next. By the end, you’ll have a clear picture of each camera’s strengths, weaknesses, value for money, and ideal use cases.