The Panasonic Lumix S5 is a more compact full-frame mirrorless camera in the L-mount range, joining the S1, S1R, and S1H line-up, but with a much more compact camera body. The camera has a 24mp ...
There's a new Lumix S series full-frame mirrorless camera in town: the Lumix S5. This camera targets at a more affordable price point than the original S series models, while bringing high-end video ...
The Panasonic Lumix DC-S5 II is the latest iteration of the popular DC-S5 full-frame camera. Boasting a new phase detection autofocus system and an internal cooling fan for extended video recording, ...
All three cameras ditch Panasonic’s long-running DFD contrast autofocus system, finally giving in to the widespread perception that the old depth-from-defocus autofocus, even though it became faster ...
The sensor is also a step up from my MFT bodies. The S5 uses a 24-megapixel, 2:3 ratio sensor comparable in size to a 35mm film negative. This larger image format boasts incredible low-light ...
Panasonic has consistently delivered great cameras that produce beautifully natural tones, top-tier dynamic range, and class-leading image stabilisation. But despite the quality of its full-frame ...
Panasonic’s mirrorless cameras are some of the best in the business in our opinion, but both the Micro Four Thirds Lumix G and full-frame Lumix S ranges have long been playing catch-up to the likes of ...
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Panasonic went big with its first-generation Lumix DC-S1 full-frame mirrorless camera, both in size (it's as hefty as some SLRs) and price, positioning it around $2,500, toward the high-end of the ...
Panasonic went big with its first-generation Lumix DC-S1 full-frame mirrorless camera, both in size (it's as hefty as some SLRs) and price, positioning it around $2,500, toward the high-end of the ...
The Lumix DC-S5 II matches up with the original's body style nearly point-for-point, with a few subtle changes. It's a typical size for a full-frame camera, coming in at 4.0 by 5.3 by 3.6 inches (HWD) ...
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