Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Sigma
Based on 45 Reddit mentions
$3299.00
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The bigger sensor means lower readout speed so - a bunch of the video features perhaps not being there? What would make sense is the s9r. There's already the sigma fp-l as a proof of concept. And with ibis would be my perfect camera.
pc-builder in r/Lumix
January 12, 2026 11:31 AM
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How is this e-model worse than the S1R II proper? Man I hope it's more a sigma fp-l vs Leica SL3 interpretation :)
pc-builder in r/Lumix
April 20, 2026 4:54 PM
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ah yest the truly unique sensor that is the same sony sensor that multiple sonny cameras and the sigma fpl use and the colors which doesnt matter compared to any other modern cmos sensor if you shoot raw. with leica I get the point of m and q series because they are atleast different in terms of sho
...berke1904 in r/photographycirclejerk
March 12, 2026 5:06 PM
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If you’re really longing for a Leica M there’s nothing that will replace it really. A Q is just a nice, modern mirrorless (with fixed lens). An M 240 is probably the most cost effective way to a digital M. There’s also the Pixii cameras which depending where you are might be an option. It might also
...Abort_Abort_Abort_ in r/Leica
April 20, 2026 11:42 PM
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I would suggest getting the FP and see if you're happy with the quality, i have used the FP for sports, motorsports, parties and faster stuf without issues, where the 61mp sensor would have made it too slow. The FP has stellar performance for low light, beating 13MPX full frame sensors whent it come
...turbosucepute in r/sigmafp
March 29, 2026 11:27 AM
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I feel so lucky to own all three of them. Each has its own beauty and quirks, and I'm still trying to figure out the best situations and strengths to use each. Generally, small assignments on the sigma fp cdng 1080, for major projects on 4k and rigged out. Bmpcc og for travelling, everyday observati
...DotPhysical844 in r/cinematography
April 9, 2026 9:19 PM
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Haha thats true. If i were to start from scratch id also probably get an apsc as a starter and a lens for 400-500 bucks - probably the samsung nx500 (really undervalued 28mp apsc with some of the best sooc colors, only surpassed by fujifilm ones but they are much more expensive). But if i had around
...ciuuup in r/M43
April 17, 2026 1:38 PM
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The equivalence is not straight forward, if price doesn’t matter canon can give you better performance You will definitely need to accept different menu philosophy and af underperformance but im assuming you went over it The S1Rii might exactly hit the spot and then you may get all you need, but equ
...oliverjohansson in r/Lumix
January 17, 2026 8:50 PM
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Okay, thank you very much. At the moment, the price of these three cameras in my country is as follows: Used: FP + electronic viewfinder + Sigma 45mm €1600 with a one-year warranty Used: Sigma FP-L €1550 with a two-year warranty New: Lumix S9 €1050 with a five-year warranty. So I'm really undecided.
...kali-yo in r/sigmafp
March 5, 2026 7:13 AM
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I mean he’s not wrong for that price. If you want to try m43 id just say you get a lumix lx100ii. Pretty hard to recommend interchangeable lens m43s nowadays knowing how portable your setup could be with an xe5, a7cr, sigma fp or fpl, lumix s9 (or even the silly sigma bf). Still, probably i’ll insta
...ciuuup in r/M43
April 17, 2026 7:04 AM
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