Panasonic
LUMIX S1R
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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
...AoyagiAichou in r/Lumix
November 11, 2025 7:50 AM
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Sold all my Sony gear for LUMIX and couldn’t be happier
I also switched over to Sony due to lens selection – but I kept my Lumix for video and low light stuff. The Lumix S5 is a really great camera and it's round about €700 used in my country, but despite that, I switched to Sony with an used A7R3 because I wanted to crop more and the S1R is too heavy an
...JellyBeanUser in r/Lumix
July 25, 2025 12:41 PM
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Which flash should I buy for a S5II?
Second everything you said. Godox is nigh unusable with Lumix cameras. Found PCB better, but there is still some minor lag. Best way was to use the sync port on the S1R with the trigger, gave the least lag. In the end, for anything involving strobes or tethering I just use my trusty Nikon D750, beca
...itchykrab in r/Lumix
August 6, 2025 5:43 AM
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Swap from the Lumix S9 to the X-H2?
From looking at a bunch of dynamic range sciency stuff apparently the X-H2 has better dynamic range than the S9 so I don't think I will miss the full frame. The S1R ii crossed my mind. however the price to what I get is just not there for me. and it would remain bulky where the X-H2 I could get the
...jdgomes2 in r/Photography_Gear
January 15, 2026 11:00 AM
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Swap from the Lumix S9 to the X-H2?
If I were to get a full frame sadly it would not be lumix. The value just isn't there like it used to be to me. I would get a A1 mk1 before an S1Rii or a A7R iv before a S5ii. In terms of low light I don't really shoot and if i do its on a tripod where any camera can perform well. I have noticed in
...jdgomes2 in r/Photography_Gear
January 15, 2026 11:19 AM
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Official Gear Purchasing and Troubleshooting Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! June 16, 2025
I already did. While the A7III and S5/S5D are on the same level (only the A7 series has better AF than the S5), the A7C vs the S9 is a bit more difficult. A7RIII (or even its predecessor A7RII) vs S1R end up like this: A7RIII (or its predecessor) pros: compact 42MP E mount offers far more options an
...JellyBeanUser in r/photography
June 16, 2025 11:47 AM
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Would you still choose Lumix if starting today?
that's funny but there are legitimate reasons. Lumix's highest end stills camera is the S1Rii, which has excellent image quality, but still faces issues with a studio workflow and sensor readout speeds. now that capture one tethering is supported on the newer models lumix has made up some ground on
...idonthaveaname2000 in r/Lumix
November 21, 2025 12:35 AM
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