LUMIX GH5S Tether Setup Guide (Micro Four Thirds Low-Light)
The Panasonic LUMIX GH5S (Micro Four Thirds low-light, released 2018) is fully supported by LUMIX Tether v1.2 and newer. This guide walks through the cleanest USB-C, LAN and Wi-Fi tether setup, what to expect from Live View, and the few model-specific quirks that trip people up.
What you need
- LUMIX GH5S with the latest firmware
- LUMIX Tether v2.12 — grab it from the macOS install guide.
- USB 3.2 data-grade USB-C cable (not a charge-only cable)
- Windows 10/11 or macOS 12–15
USB-C tether (recommended)
On the GH5S, open Menu → Setup → IN/OUT → USB Mode → PC (Tether). Plug the cable into the camera's USB-C port and into a USB 3.x port on the laptop. Launch LUMIX Tether — the GH5S appears in the device list within 2–3 seconds. Click Live View and you're shooting.
LAN tether
The GH5S supports Gigabit Ethernet via the optional USB-C adapter (or natively on box bodies). Set a static IP in Wired LAN Settings, match it in LUMIX Tether's network dialog. LAN is mandatory if you want to drive multiple GH5S bodies for multicam.
Wi-Fi tether
Slowest path but cable-free. Use the camera's 5 GHz mode where available — 2.4 GHz drops Live View frames in busy studios.
Direct Save and RAW workflow
Set Settings → Save Destination in LUMIX Tether to a folder Capture One or Lightroom is watching. Frames land as RAW + JPEG within ~1 second of capture on USB 3.x.
Common GH5S gotchas
- If Live View is black, the camera's HDMI output is set to "External Recorder" — switch to "Tether/Monitor."
- Close LUMIX Sync on your phone first — only one remote session at a time.
- Use Photo Style "Natural" for accurate WB on the laptop preview.
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