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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Panasonic S1IIE for 2000€ good deal for video and photo work?
I have yet to buy this camera, but from what I can tell, everyone is sleeping on it pretty hard. The narrative is that it’s an S5II with all the new features and upgrades of the S1RII/S1II, like false color, internal RAW, cripples stabilization, and the new body design. However it seems that’s not t
...bruce_pizza in r/Lumix
October 29, 2025 1:52 PM
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Can you correct rolling shutter when using stabilization?
I've some answers. Most LUMIX users will be like, it's got such great IBIS internally, why would I seek out the solutions to provide additional stabilization other than perhaps a gimbal? The irony is that yes it's possible to improve further in post production with some prep and additional hardware.
...SeaRefractor in r/Lumix
January 22, 2026 10:16 PM
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(Update) Got my second multicam setup running after your feedback! (OC)
The best handheld full frame video camera would be a Panasonic S5II/S5IIx, S1II/S1IIe. They have INSANELY better in body image stabilization
big_turbo in r/videography
December 8, 2025 5:45 PM
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