The Lumix S1 is pretty great in the video department as well. Even all night time samples are equally good, to say the least, with zero focus issues and details preserved even for moving objects. You can easily see its wings, eyes, and the tiniest of specs of dust around it, especially if you zoom in. Check out the details in this photo of a fly that Sharun had clicked. In the samples captured in daylight (attached above), the pictures surely have a ton of detail, good color reproduction and a high dynamic range that’s quite impressive. The latter will come in quite handy when you can’t reach the touchscreen but want to keep an eye on the major values. There’s a primary 3.2-inch touchscreen panel with a dual-hinge titling design (triaxial tilt) and a secondary status LCD screen on the top to display the aperture, ISO, and other inf. There are two screens that come baked into the Lumix S1. I would like to turn your attention to the screens on the Lumix S1 next. However, on this note, I’d like to add that if you ever need to explore the settings menu, Panasonic has one of the most neatly laid out and friendly ones among its competitors. They’re backlit, which comes as a nifty addition, making the use of Lumix S1 at night more effortless. All the buttons are well within reach and easily accessible. There are also a myriad of buttons placed on the camera’s body, so you can adjust about everything without having to jump into the settings. I spent a ton of time with it and was faced with on hiccups. You can easily hold onto the camera with a single hand, without the fear of it slipping out from your hand. My favorite thing about the build of the Lumix S1 will, however, have to be the massive hand grip that gives you enough support to use the S1 comfortably. I prefer the boxier build but the weight of the camera body alone amounts to around 1 kilogram and it only gets bulkier when you attach the lens. You also realize that the camera’s build is pretty sturdy and beefy since it’s made from magnesium alloy to give you an all-around weather protection – dust and water resistance. Slot 2: SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Cardįrom the moment you pick up the Lumix S1, you’ll see that its design is boxier than the curvaceous build of the Lumix GH5 we’ve been using. Mic-in, headphone jack, USB Type-C, HDMI Type-A OLED Live View Finder (approx 5,760k dots)ģ.2-inch TFT LCD touchscreen, with triaxial tilt However, when the new Lumix S1 arrived at the Beebom office, I decided to take it for a spin (along with my video team friends) and here are my first impressions of Panasonic’s first full-frame mirrorless camera: It’s a pretty versatile camera and we have been happy with it. I think a lot of our YouTube viewers already know that Panasonic Lumix GH5 has been our weapon of choice for about two years now. Better late than never, these cameras are Panasonic’s first attempt at full-frame cameras and the company has tried to get everything right in its first attempt.
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