LUMIX S1H

Panasonic

LUMIX S1H

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I got the Varicam LT in 2017, I was and still am primarily doing client work, but I also do indie narrative projects whenever I can. While I've used/rented Sony FX6/9 and minis when a client requested, I absolutely still use the LT if it's up to me and in 2025 I shot a feature as well as a pilot on

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waynethebrain in r/cinematography

December 19, 2025 7:24 AM

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Panasonic LUMIX Interview – S1H Successor, Cinema Cameras, MFT Commitment, and More [CineD]

Lumix shooter here, eagerly awaiting an S1HII. I think it is absolutely RIDICULOUS that Panasonic will not confirm any meaningful information about their cameras - even vaguely - or explicitly confirm the development of an S1H successor. Cameras are only announced when they are imminently being rele

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Old-Round-9585 in r/Lumix

March 2, 2026 10:00 PM

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Any thoughts about the “next” Lumix S1H II ? Worth the wait ?

I think the S1-II is a very good camera but it is not reliable enough for professional work when the camera has to run over a longer time, probably in hot weather and in direct sunlight. Lumix has to bring out the S1H-II that is better designed for this kind of work. Most people don't need this but

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beerwish in r/Lumix

November 12, 2025 12:00 AM

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This weekend marks the 6 year anniversary of the launch of the Lumix S1H

I support you appreciation. What Panasonic offered with its range of S1 FF cameras was outstanding. But as far as I remember ….. you miss a decade 🤪 The original Panasonic LUMIX S1H was announced for a fall 2019 release and was officially launched in the market around that time. The announcement its

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evonammon in r/Lumix

September 1, 2025 5:50 AM

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Why doesn't the Nikon Z6III match the Panasonic S1II dynamic range

Some people are pointing to the dual gain output in Dynamic Range Boost mode, but that’s not it. Even with that disabled, the S1II has a good stop or so on the Z6III. I’m not an expert, but I believe this comes down to two things. S1II is taking longer to read the sensor. I’ve heard the S1II uses a

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bruce_pizza in r/Lumix

November 11, 2025 5:47 PM

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Andrew Reid predicts Panasonic is soft-quitting the market for professional photographers and videographers

I think Andrew went from healthy scepticism to bitter dommerism some time ago. He seems to think of himself as some sort of a scorned LUMIX fan. As for the substance of his blog piece - LPS has been phased out for years in Europe so no, it's not an unusual move. can you imagine Nikon ending NPS or C

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AoyagiAichou in r/Lumix

November 11, 2025 7:50 AM

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The dilemma of choosing Lumix S9 or Sony A7c/A7cii for photographs and video

Not sure how you think the S9 has better low light performance than the other two. They're all in the same ballpark. Don't buy into the myth about megapixels. A 61MP FF is better than a 12 MP in low light when it comes to photos. https://youtu.be/gAYXFwBsKQ0?si=eN7HTxr5Hg-0xKN6 Same with video. High

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fakeworldwonderland in r/Lumix

June 2, 2025 9:09 AM

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S9 Owners (or critics): How Much More Would You Have Paid for EVF, Mechanical Shutter, and Hot Shoe?

The S9 feels like Panasonic’s shot at Fuji’s X100 VI, with a touch of Leica in its design. It is clearly aimed at people who are new to the Panasonic S line, at travelers who want something light, at street photographers who need discretion, and at influencers who want portability without losing qua

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pass-agress-ive in r/Lumix

August 28, 2025 3:13 PM

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Any thoughts about the “next” Lumix S1H II ? Worth the wait ?

I suspect they are waiting for the right sensor to become available. People like to rattle off specs, but if there’s no sensor out there on the market capable of it, Panasonic cannot make the camera. They need Sony to produce a sensor for them, and I’m not sure there’s a good option right now. I mea

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bruce_pizza in r/Lumix

November 12, 2025 3:17 AM

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Would you still choose Lumix if starting today?

I have both Sony and Lumix setups. Long term I'm going to invest in L mount. I am primarily a video shooter. Blackmagic going with L mount is what made me decide that L mount was way to go. In addition Sigma lenses are native on L mount vs third party on Sony. So you can use teleconverters on sigma

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jd_films_ in r/Lumix

November 22, 2025 5:42 AM

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