Panasonic
LUMIX S1IIE
Based on 23 Reddit mentions
$2197.99
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Sigma 60-600 or Panasonic 100-500 for handheld wildlife
I got the 100-500 recently, so I can weigh in on its use and why I bought it over others. Before my Lumix (s1IIe) I had a setup with 600mm max focal range. I went back through a bunch of my birding photos to see what range I was using most, and to my surprise they were often 350~450mm. So in my case
...edrijver in r/Lumix
May 25, 2026 11:40 PM
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Worried about Panasonic at the International Broadcast Conference
Panasonic released 3 cameras this year, S1IIR, S1II and S1IIE. we cannot hope they release cameras every month. The cameras we have now are pretty amazing, also the L mount is growing. Don’t worry Panasonic is doing the things the right way.
InvitePlane252 in r/Lumix
September 13, 2025 11:44 AM
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UMP 12K is the best camera in the last 10 years…
Ahhhh now your comment makes alot more sense lol. I’m sorry for going at you like I did. Ya that’s a much more difficult situation for sure. I won’t lie, I used BMD and Panasonic cameras (I’ve owned everything else and this is where I landed) and I haven’t been disappointed. I do multicam setups wit
...mrmmoka in r/blackmagicdesign
November 7, 2025 9:36 PM
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Building a 3-cam setup with two S1IIs—should I add a third S1II, get a cinema cam like the Pyxis 6/12, or wait for Panasonic’s next cinema release?
If you want a panasonic box camera, they released the AW-UB50 about a year ago which, if I remember right, is literally just an s5ii in a box body. But if you just want reliability, have you considered the s1iie? There are dozens of cameras across different brands that would work for what you want,
...Ark_n_Bones in r/Lumix
August 27, 2025 3:44 PM
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Is the Lumix S5IIX a good choice for starting a photo/video business?
So I would say kind of? I have a few Lumix cameras, and while I love using the s5iix for video, I’m not a big fan of it for photography and actually prefer the s5ii, s1iie, s9, or s1rii. The s1iie and s1rii are phenomenal hybrid cameras. But if you do choose to go with that for everything you’ll be
...AggressiveNeck1095 in r/Lumix
September 1, 2025 1:08 AM
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