Panasonic
s5ii
Based on 275 Reddit mentions
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New Lumix TZ-300 leaked
Panasonic literally said after last years’ S1s that the no other flagship camera is coming in at least 2 years so the only informations about S1HII are from people who just wishes it to be truth lol Why would you be disappointed? What do you think new S1s are lacking? Heck, even S5II? Its 2026, almo
...weasniewsky in r/Lumix
March 17, 2026 8:23 AM
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Holy Trinity Lenses
I actually think that the 24-105 f/4 lenses that most companies make get slept on. I use a 24-105 f/4 from Panasonic along with my Lumix S5ii as my standard corporate event setup. I use an on camera Canon EX flash that I pop a little extra light with. At corporate events, I have to get a lot of grou
...Herbert_Napkin in r/photography
August 31, 2025 4:33 PM
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If you had to rebuy into an ecosystem in this year what would you choose?
Either the Sony or Nikon ecosystem. Sony has the largest lens catalogue and Nikon has some interesting offerings like the Z5ii/Z8 which is priced very competitively. I would avoid the RF series because of the close mount. The Z5ii is pretty good bang for the buck, and Nikon has the f1.4 non-S lenses
...fakeworldwonderland in r/AskPhotography
December 12, 2025 2:45 AM
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Q: You can choose only two LUMIX cameras to shoot with for the rest of your life. What two do you choose??
I would go for the S5ii and the GX9 - my heart will always prefer M4/3 but I'm not convinced Panasonic feels the same, so the sensible thing to do is have a full frame system as well. The S5ii might not be as compact as the S9 but I still want a mechanical shutter on my camera.
OrdinaryOwl-1866 in r/Lumix
March 21, 2026 1:12 PM
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S9 Purchased
Got this in a few days ago after using an S5II for a year now. I got it to replace my B-cam, which is a S5. I've gotten addicted to using LUTs and the Lumix Lab app so the S5 wasn't quite cutting it in terms of ease of use as I had to use the old Sync app to bring stuff over and manually apply LUTs.
...aornic in r/Lumix
July 18, 2025 6:52 PM
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Which Lumix full-frame camera do you recommend for wedding photography?
As the one who converted from G9 myself, something like S5II will suit you just right and will improve autofocus because it now has PDAF instead of just DFD on G9. I did use S9 at first but really missed EVF, so took advantage of this Best Buy deal, that gets you S5II, 20-60 kit plus free 85mm f1.8
...arcticrobot in r/Lumix
April 15, 2026 9:38 PM
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My first cine lens
I think 7Artisans makes fantastic low budget Cine lenses. I shoot on an S5iiX, and I currently own only one 7Artisans: the 14mm Spectrum Cine for L-Mount. It's a full frame lens (I believe the Vision series is APS-C, yes?). Regardless, they have a fantastic build quality. The focus throw is 270 degr
...hollywood_cmb in r/videography
February 24, 2026 5:38 AM
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Will Lumix and Leica ever make a rangefinder camera?
Both companies have put MFT on life support. I don’t want to say it’s impossible, but I do think it’s basically impossible. I expect Panasonic will only make large professional cameras, on MFT or FF, using the G9II/S5II body shape. They are clearly committing to that body for consistency in professi
...jubbyjubbah in r/M43
October 28, 2025 5:26 PM
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Micro Four Thirds is "just getting killed" - Peter Jeune, on Petapixel Podcast 12/06/2025
I'd say that MFT is undead - on the OM side, everything that's been released is a repackaging of the technology from OM-1, when the R&D was completed by Olympus already prior to the camera, binocular and dictaphone business being offloaded. On the Panasonic side, the G9II is a great camera, so is th
...vaska00762 in r/M43
June 13, 2025 12:40 PM
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Lumix s5ii vs Sony a7 IV vs canon R6ii
Are L Mount lenses all caps expensive? A Sigma 24-70 ii is 1300 USD (avail for L mount), Sony 24-70 ii is $2500, Canon 24-70 is $2500, Nikon 24-70 ii is $2800, Panasonic 24-70 is $2100. And then in the cheaper range, Panasonic 24-60 is $1050 and the Sigma 28-70 is $990. Canon has a collapsible 28-70
...dylandubeau in r/Lumix
March 6, 2026 5:47 PM
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