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RSS FeedsPanasonic Lumix DC-S1 review
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

25 june 2019 16:36:37

 
Panasonic Lumix DC-S1 review
(Digital Photography Review)
 


$(document).ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({`galleryId`:`1461443213`,`isMobile`:false}) }) The Panasonic Lumix DC-S1 is the company`s mid-level full-frame mirrorless camera, built around the L-mount developed by Leica and now supported by Sigma and Panasonic. It features an image-stabilized 24MP sensor and is capable of shooting at up to 9 frames per second. The S1 can also shoot 4K/60p video from an APS-C region of its sensor or oversampled 4K/30p from its full sensor width. A multi-shot high-res mode lets it create 96MP Raw files and a paid upgrade enables 10-bit V-Log shooting. The S1, along its sibling the S1R, also features one of the highest-resolution electronic viewfinders on the market: a 5.7M-dot OLED panel that runs at 120Hz and promises very little lag. Panasonic Lumix S1 Key Specifications 24MP full-frame CMOS sensor Depth from Defocus contrast-detect AF system 5-axis in-body `Dual IS` system Fully weather-sealed Multi-shot 96MP `High Res` mode 6 fps bursts with continuous AF 5.76M-dot electronic viewfinder Dual-hinged 2.1M-dot touchscreen LCD UHD 4K/60p video capture (1.5x crop); Oversampled 4K/30p with no crop 10-bit HLG built-in, optional 4:2:2 V-Log One XQD and one SD card slot 380 shots/charge using LCD USB charging, including from laptop/tablet chargers and portable power banks The complete Lumix S system at launch The S1, with its large, magnesium alloy body, is being pitched at a higher price than the 24MP models from Nikon and Sony, with a list price of $2499. Alongside the S1 and its higher-resolution sibling, the S1R, Panasonic also announced 50mm F1.4, 24-105mm F4 and 70-200mm F4 lenses for the L system. They`re priced at $2299, $1299 and $1699, respectively. Both cameras are also compatible with existing Leica SL lenses as well as APS-C `TL` glass. A battery grip (DMW-BGS1) is available for around $350. What`s new and how it compares The S1 and S1R inherit ...


 
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