Panasonic
LUMIX S1IIE
Based on 23 Reddit mentions
$2197.99
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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
...bruce_pizza in r/Lumix
November 11, 2025 5:47 PM
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Prores raw Update
BM most likely put ProRes Raw in only the Pocket 4K because it was a very old camera and they were satisfying some contract they have with Apple. Look like a business tactic, rather than them earnestly wanted to provide new features. With the S5IIX, I doubt they’re going to add internal raw (or to U
...tylerverti in r/Lumix
September 15, 2025 9:18 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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Lumix S1ii *Partially* Stacked Sensor ??
You're missing the point of the S1II by conflating it with the whole lineup. Panasonic made the best mirrorless video camera on the market by using the partially stacked sensor. It is better for video than the Z8 by a fair margin. If you use one, you will see. You're right about the S1iie and the S1
...chrisSjolin in r/Lumix
January 20, 2026 12:47 AM
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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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Anyone here using the Panasonic Lumix S1 IIE?
Same for me. I can wait some more now. The S1IIE is a really good camera. I hope Panasonic brings the price down by about 10 to 15%. Then it is better priced and more people will hopefully decide for this camera. I have a feeling Panasonic has another S9 moment here. They market the “essentials” ver
...IamMikeWink in r/Lumix
September 27, 2025 7:44 AM
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Why would someone buy the S1II over an S1RII or potential S1HII
Almost every current gen Panasonic camera already has built-in fans, which is something we kind of take for granted to be honest. An in-built fan is usually a big up-charge from other brands. And the placement on the S-cameras is way more clever than we give it credit for (under the fake pentaprism)
...Kudzuzu in r/Lumix
June 2, 2025 5:46 PM
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So does the S1ii overheat? Whats the deal?
i don't do weddings either so my main concern is can it shoot 25p max res. i use blackmagic though for that stuff. i do sort of wish lumix would embrace a video style body as most of their pro users are video focused(not that pro photographers dont exist but ive never seen one, one or two leica l mo
...Bedenegative in r/Lumix
November 11, 2025 1:11 AM
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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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