Going by bokeh and negation the rest would be: 1: 5d, 2: 5n, 3: gh2 or af100, 5: Nikon, 9: gh2 or af100.
But of course, there are no certainties in terms of the same aperture and distance being used. The two shots with smaller bokeh could also be the 5n and the Nikon if the distance was moved before they were shot (to accomodate different sensor sizes)..
Well we now know it's either 1,2,3,or 9. Philip basically just said #5 was not the GH2.
Hmm.. what lens did he use.
lolo, #2 may be right based on it has more yellows. One thing for sure the DOF was tight since this shot appears that best focus was just a bit near her back shoulder. Take a close look, this is why this shot looks a bit soft on the face, but look at her right shoulder. It's in focus.
@RRRR definitely it is nice to have a great picture straight out of the camera but the more room you have in post the better. I think that is how sony gets away with selling the S-log add on for the f-3 for $3,680!
re: bokeh / lights - he could just change the aperture in-between shots to affect them.. Even one stop will make a big difference. But #1 definately looks like a large sensor camera.