Panasonic
LUMIX S1RII
Based on 68 Reddit mentions
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First real camera!
The last firmware update fix those issues. I bought the lumix s1rii just because of the better sensor. Its DJI ronin 8k vs canon Z6III/ZR. I picked the ronin sensor
Sbob303 in r/Lumix
January 6, 2026 2:43 AM
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BMCC6K vs Lumix S1Rii 8k BRAW image?
I have a Pyxis 6K and a S1II (not S1RII). The OLPF really does make the difference. Helps take the edge off the 6K sensor and moire is quite noticeable on the Lumix cameras. S1II / S1RII footage is oversharpen, even the “raw” is quite sharp (but better than H.264). The theory is that Panasonic neede
...tylerverti in r/blackmagicdesign
November 10, 2025 10:02 PM
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Sold the Lumix S1R II for the S5 II - verdict 6 months later
My understanding, and it could be incorrect as Panasonic is so secretive about these details, is that the thermal sensor of the image sensor was too sensitive and proactively ended recording well before any concern to the sensor. Panasonic LUMIX had to experiment with determining what that correct l
...SeaRefractor in r/Lumix
November 29, 2025 5:30 PM
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Struggling to Choose Between the FX3 and the C50 — Need Some Advice
The FX3 is good in lowlight and I agree it’ll probably be better than the C50. I do want to point out that the FX3 while still very good is not the lowlight king. That being said I think if you record ProRes RAW which disables noise reduction you’ll see the sensor is still very good but not the best
...bozduke13 in r/videography
October 5, 2025 11:47 PM
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BMCC6K vs Lumix S1Rii 8k BRAW image?
Well... yes. I mean, you wouldn't be turning the S1RII into a Blackmagic camera. You'd still be shooting and conforming the footage using V-log, with the S1RII's sensor as a base. That sensor is quite different to the one in the BMCC6KFF/Pyxis 6K. Higher resolution, higher dynamic range, relatively
...ProtonicBlaster in r/bmpcc
November 10, 2025 10:37 PM
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Choosing Lumix S1 II or S1R II for photos (day/night): street, environmental portrait, and landscape
Indeed, and it doesn't get any easier! 😄 We simplified things...first the basic physics: A) S1 II = 6000 x 4000 pixels B ) S1R II = 8144 x 5424 pixels Now for our needs the difference in resolution is of minor importance. You can crop with both cameras, but of course the S1R II offer better cropping
...MichaelsHardline in r/Lumix
May 25, 2026 5:43 PM
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Lumix S1R II or S1 II for portrait and event photography as well as taking my first steps in videography and wildlife photography?
We upgraded to the S1 II late last summer after shooting with the S1R II for a couple of months. The S1R II is great too but the S1 II is a more versatile and faster camera that can handle everything. Long writeup ahead, breaking down a complex topic! Of course this question can not possibly be solv
...MichaelsHardline in r/Lumix
May 25, 2026 7:29 PM
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What's the point of having different prime lens with similar focal length?
There a few different choices, you could have a zoom lens with a variable aperture, which means your f stop decreases as you zoom. This restricts utility of a lens a little bit, where you can't use a particular focal length with an aperture you want on that lens. So to resolve this, you can get a pr
...FlarblesGarbles in r/AskPhotography
May 5, 2026 4:20 PM
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