Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Panasonic
Based on 146 Reddit mentions
$1987.99
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I’m amazed You went through all that yet somehow didn’t consider panasonic which is undoubtably the best platform for video. Sony lacks open gate, has poor ibis and af is less important for pros. S5iix is what you need. XH2S is also one of the most capable hybrid cameras on the market in the right h
...AccomplishedBag1038 in r/fujifilm
November 10, 2025 6:20 AM
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I just switched to the canon r6 mkiii but I use Panasonic s5iix’s at my job. I guess I’m an idiot because I assumed all camera manufacturers have good ibis now but the Canon ibis is fucking dog shit. Almost unusable for video. I really was spoiled by Panasonic.
SleepingPodOne in r/videography
February 27, 2026 5:11 PM
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Regarding IBIS - Panasonic is on a completely different level. Nikon’s stabilization is nowhere near as good as Panasonic’s, not even close. There’s a simple physical reason: Panasonic bodies have a much larger IBIS chamber, which gives the sensor more space to move and correct motion. It’s not just
...Boring_Chance4178 in r/Lumix
November 5, 2025 6:11 PM
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I understand your frustration. One of the reasons I LOVED my Panasonic AF100 was that they didn't skimp on the professional stuff. It had XLR inputs, it had locking HDMI, it had SDI video output through a BNC connection, it even had RCA jacks (the yellow one was how you output timecode to another de
...hollywood_cmb in r/videography
September 14, 2025 8:43 PM
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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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I don't understand what Lumix was thinking with the release of the S9 without a small quality prime for the camera. If they had released S9 with a small quality 28mm or 40mm f/2.8 prime, sales would have went through the roof. The S9 was not a fit without that small prime to hang my hat on. Bloggers
...Sharp-Bandicoot674 in r/Lumix
September 26, 2025 12:43 PM
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I have a Z9 and the S5iix and a bunch of other cameras and gear. I think of L-mount as Panasonic = great video and YouTube cameras, sigma cameras = weird fun toys with a great image. Leica cameras = stylish fun travel camera. I also love the Nikon cameras. Z9 is a beast but heavy and not really for
...cornellouis in r/Lumix
November 3, 2025 3:02 AM
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I'm so glad you like them! Comparing the A1 and S5IIX is like comparing apples to oranges, honestly. I no longer shoot with the A1 but when I did I used it specifically for aviation photography. The burst speed on the A1 is the best I've used for capturing high speed action. One thing that surprised
...Todd_Packer_WLHung in r/LumixS9
January 26, 2026 12:52 PM
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I moved on from Fujifilm last year and primarily use Panasonic Lumix now (S5IIX and S1RII). Quick thoughts off the top of my head: The IBIS is so much better. No weird wide-angle wobbles and no jerky corrections during camera movements. I love the color science. Fujifilm has great colors too and thi
...Razorvein in r/fujifilm
February 13, 2026 3:28 PM
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I was a Fuji X user for over 10 years, I moved to the Lumix. I purchased the S5iiX it came with the S 85mm f/1.8. for (Thank you B&H) free I also purchased from eBay the S Pro 16-35mm used like new for $695.00. I really like street photography the most, so I took the S Pro 16-35mm out for a spin wit
...Sharp-Bandicoot674 in r/Lumix
March 16, 2026 12:25 AM
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