the focus is as reliable as Sony, Canon or Nikon
Adrinaik in r/Lumix
Source7 Reddit comments and posts discuss both products: 3 lean toward Panasonic LUMIX S1II, 3 toward Panasonic LUMIX S1RII, and 1 don't pick a side.
the focus is as reliable as Sony, Canon or Nikon
Adrinaik in r/Lumix
Sourcethe S1 II is a more versatile and faster camera that can handle everything
MichaelsHardline in r/Lumix
SourceOur choice to go for the S1 II was based on the above example and other major differences in speed, autofocus, buffer, partially stacked sensor which significantly improves read-out speeds, reduces rolling shutter, enables higher frame rates, and handles high ISOs with incredible efficiency
MichaelsHardline in r/Lumix
SourcePanasonic S1R2 is great for photos
FS670ES in r/Lumix
SourceGreen marks the row winner: the strongest supported feature sentiment with at least 3 mentions, or the lowest listed price. Everything else stays neutral.
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7 Reddit comments and posts discuss both products: 3 lean toward Panasonic LUMIX S1II, 3 toward Panasonic LUMIX S1RII, and 1 don't pick a side. Overall, Reddit is fairly split — the better pick depends on your priorities.
Across all discussions RedDB tracks, Panasonic LUMIX S1II has 76% positive sentiment over 165 Reddit mentions, while Panasonic LUMIX S1RII has 78% positive sentiment over 68 mentions.