Panasonic
LUMIX S1R
Based on 82 Reddit mentions
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Old Sony Users Who Switched To Panasonic; Any Regrets?
Over the past eight years, I’ve shot professionally with Sony cameras. I’ve used the a7III, a7IV, a7R V, and the FX3. They’re solid tools, no doubt about it. When Panasonic released the original Lumix S1, I decided to try it out of curiosity. I loved a lot about the camera, but the autofocus perform
...pattovt in r/Lumix
December 20, 2025 12:25 AM
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Switching to Lumix S1RII (or S1II) for professional photography?
Hi, first of all I'd like to point out that based on your description in your post you can't go wrong with either of these great 2nd generation LUMIX cameras. If I may I'd like to share with you why we chose the S1 II over the S1R II. We tested the S1R II for a couple of months side by side to the S
...MichaelsHardline in r/Lumix
March 24, 2026 8:52 AM
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Finally a Speedbooster Focal Reducer for L-Mount
I think they confused this product with Kipons expander. This is a focal reducer, the image circle reduces to cover a smaller sensor. Some cameras for video have better performance using a smaller portion of sensor, such as not line skipping, higher frame rates, less latency, or having better compre
...hayuata in r/Lumix
March 14, 2026 3:59 AM
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G9ii + full frame opinions?
Man that s1R is a dream camera for me. What do you use your g9ii for? I have a g9ii that I used mainly with the pano-leica 12-60mm for documentary and street/ portrait photography . I just picked up a used s5iix with the lumix s pro 50mm 1.4 and find it to be beautiful for stills and video. So far t
...DonOclocksBullshit in r/Lumix
November 20, 2025 2:44 PM
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Is Lumix better for video than photography?
This is a very generell question.I think Lumix cameras are just as good as most others for stills. If you look at specific details, Lumix has a very good stabilization and the best HighRes modes. Others are better equipped for high speed sports and nature with very long and fast lenses.I think Lumix
...beerwish in r/Lumix
March 25, 2026 2:16 PM
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Is Lumix better for video than photography?
The R series of cameras enters into the chat. R=Resolution. S1R was a serious photography tool. S1RII, which I use for videography (it's a serious hybrid beast) is also a phenomenal photography tool. Besides the 44.3MP resolution for incredible detail, there's actually the Hi-Res mode that works wit
...SeaRefractor in r/Lumix
March 25, 2026 4:48 PM
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Anybody switched from Fuji to LUMIX mainly photography?
I’m primarily a Fuji shooter, but I picked up a Lumix S5II earlier this year. It’s a fantastic camera, though I definitely felt the learning curve especially with the live view. The “nature live view” mode and the lag you get when using slower shutter speeds threw me off. That might just be my own i
...patrickcazer in r/Lumix
December 11, 2025 2:45 PM
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Choosing between the S1RII or A7RV/IV for editorial photography.
I shot with an A7iv a lot during college, my main work cam for years was an OG G9, and I've just picked up the S5iix. So not super across the S1R but I have some reference as to the two systems. What I can say is that the menu system/software/ergonomics are one of the biggest reasons I stuck with Lu
...even__song in r/Lumix
November 14, 2025 12:05 AM
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Which camera ecosystem would you buy into tomorrow if you were starting fresh?
If I wasn’t doing architectural photography or fast paced action, it would be Lumix hands down. L-Mount now has more lenses than Canon’s RF line, AF is now very close to Sony performance, and they have much better ergonomics, colours and IBIS. They also now have live tethering which was another pain
...nomadichedgehog in r/AskPhotography
May 24, 2025 1:22 PM
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Make this make sense, GH7 costs more than the full frame S5II
The GH7 is the flagship camera in the Lumix M43 lineup. Is has lots of features that need a high readout speed, fast internal processing and storing. The S5-II a simpler FF camera. It has a slow sensor, can't even read 4k60p from the full sensor. The S5-II is still a great camera and if your priorit
...beerwish in r/Lumix
October 29, 2025 7:05 PM
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