Key Facts
- The camera live view is one frame behind due to the image processing pipeline, faster refresh rates reduce delays
- HDMI latency does not depend on cable length
- Most monitors have low latency
- HDMI can carry audio and video and those need to be synchronised: if one of them is slower than the other a delay is introduced to match up
- Resolution plays a role but not as important as others
GH5M2 and GH6 Lag between LCD and HDMI
- The camera LCD has a resolution of 960×640 pixels and a refresh rate of 60 fps that can be reduced to 30 fps
- When recording the camera shows the live view on the LCD with a delay of c 1 frame from real life
- If you go into the menu HDMI Recording Output and set Sound Output OFF you can see the real lag between the LCD and the HDMI
- This lag is typically 2 frames from the LCD
- As frame rate drops the lag increases
- When the Sound is disabled the lag of the GH6 is generally better than the GH5M2

Video Tutorial with my recommended settings
Items shown in this video
1. Atomos Shinobi: https://amzn.to/35DmFhD
2. Manfrotto 290 Xtra: https://amzn.to/3sSYggF
3. Manfrotto Light video head: https://amzn.to/3vTCHPc
4. Smallrig Monitor Mount: https://amzn.to/367f22z
5. Smallrig HDMI cable: https://amzn.to/3sVwNe9
6. Panasonic GH6: https://amzn.to/3HTUZlv
7. Panasonic 10-25mm 1.7: https://amzn.to/3KtxAcn
8. Atomos Ninja V: https://amzn.to/3MEKia0
HDMI Optimisation Wrap Up
- Monitoring has acceptable delays from live time 50-150ms
- Audio recording introduces a delay of 65ms on the GH5M2 and 35mm on the GH6
- The GH5M2 lag of 190ms in 24p is too high and should be reduced to 160ms
- There is a bug in the 30p mode on the GH6 as the lag is higher than 24p this needs to be corrected