New Panasonic S1-S1R tests

Lumix S1 Custom Modes for Video (Nick Driftwood).
Panasonic S1R: How Much to Sharpen During Raw Conversion in Adobe Camera Raw + Adobe Camera Raw Enhance Details (Diglloyd).

Links:
Panasonic S1R at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic S1 at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 50mm f/1.4 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 24-105mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 70-200mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.

Panasonic 50mm S review at Photographyblog: “certainly up there with the likes of the Zeiss Otus 55mm F1.4 and the Canon RF 50mm F1.2 USM”

Photographyblog tested the new 50mm lens and concludes:

Panasonic set out to make the best 50mm lens that they possibly could for their new S series full-frame camera system, and the new Lumix S Pro 50mm F1.4 certainly doesn’t disappoint, being fully deserving of the “reference lens” moniker that it has received.

The Panasonic Lumix S Pro 50mm F1.4 is an amazing lens, albeit one with an amazing price-tag (and not in a good way financially). It’s one of the best 50mm lenses that we’ve ever reviewed, from any brand, certainly up there with the likes of the Zeiss Otus 55mm F1.4 and the Canon RF 50mm F1.2 USM. But as with those two lenses, it’s also one of the biggest and most expensive too, so you really need to make sure that you’re comfortable with the sheer size and weight of the Lumix S Pro 50mm F1.4.

If you are, then you’ll quickly discover that image quality is outstanding. Sharpness is superb throughout the aperture range and at both the centre and edges of the frame, distortion is negligible, and chromatic aberrations very hard to find. The only blot on the Panasonic Lumix S Pro 50mm F1.4’s copybook is some fairly obvious vignetting at f/1.4, requiring you to stop down to f/4 to completely remove it, but this is typical of fast lenses like this one. Otherwise, the ability to shoot wide-open at f/1.4 and create some wonderful bokeh effects thanks to the 11-bladed circular aperture quickly becomes intoxicating, especially as you can successfully shoot in near darkness (down to -6EV) with the new S1R camera.

The build quality of the Panasonic Lumix S Pro 50mm F1.4 is superlative, with the weather-proofing down to -10 degrees offering plenty of peace of mind in more inclement conditions. Panasonic also supply a good lockable lens hood and a soft lens bag in the box.

Auto-focusing proved to be very quick, very quiet and almost 100% reliable on the Panasonic S1R camera that we tested the lens with thanks to the dual motor system, while manual focus over-ride at any time is a great feature. The traditional aperture ring, something that we love on other camera systems, most notably Fujifilm, is a lovely touch on such a modern lens, making it quick and easy to change this key exposure setting.

Which brings us to the metaphorically massive elephant in the room – the price-tag – which at £2299 / $2299 makes the Panasonic Lumix S Pro 50mm F1.4 a very considered purchase indeed. Along with the sheer size and weight of the lens, this will inevitably put most casual users off, who will be better served by the S 24-105mm F4 lens until a cheaper, smaller “fast fifty” is released. For the photographers who value out-and-out image quality and the ability to shoot hand-held in very low light, though, the Panasonic Lumix S Pro 50mm F1.4 will quickly pay back both the cost of ownership and the cost of a gym membership…

Links:
Panasonic S1R at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic S1 at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 50mm f/1.4 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 24-105mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 70-200mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.

Lumix Consumer Division and S-Series Cameras at NAB 2019

Interview with Jack Salamanchuk from Panasonic about consumer lineup and current situation with it Strangely Panasonic did not have their latest G95 camera present at NAB at all. All focus now is on pushing expensive Panasonic S1 and S1r camera bodies. Let’s check in few months real results, this can be fun.

New Panasonic S1-S1R tests

Links:
Panasonic S1R at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic S1 at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 50mm f/1.4 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 24-105mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 70-200mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.

Engadget says the Panasonic S1 is “Nearly perfect”

Steve Dent from Engadget really likes Panasonic’s first Full Frame camera!

Links:
Panasonic S1R at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic S1 at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 50mm f/1.4 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 24-105mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 70-200mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.

 

Panasonic S1 sensor review at DxOmark: “performs practically identically to its most direct competitors”

DxOmark tested the Panasonic S1 sensor. And if you were wondering if the S1 uses the same Sony 24 MP sensor used by the Z6 and A7III the answer seems to be clearly yes. DxO writes:

With just one point between them in the DxOMark rankings and similar Portrait, Landscape, and Sports scores, the new Lumix DC-S1 sensor performs practically identically to its most direct competitors.

The overall conclusion:

With the new 24MP Lumix DC-S1, Panasonic has adopted a class-leading sensor for its venture into full-frame. The test results are practically identical to those of the sensor used in the highly-acclaimed Sony A7 III, and in some areas, such as dynamic range, the S1 is able to offer an advantage in the highly desirable ISO 800 to ISO 1600 range, not just at base ISO 100.

It achieves all this while maintaining low noise levels (as we’ve also seen with the Nikon Z6 and the Sony), which demonstrates that 24MP full-frame CMOS BSI-type sensors offer a desirable balance between pixel count and sensor dynamics.

When you combine a high-performing sensor with a proven AF system, built-in stabilization, 9 fps continuous shooting, and a relatively new lens mount backed by influential lens makers, you have a highly capable camera and the beginnings of a promising system that can pose a serious challenge to the top three camera makers.

And this is the Dynamic Range measured by Photonstophotos:

Again, all odds speak for the S1 and A7III using the same sensor!

Links:
Panasonic S1R at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic S1 at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 50mm f/1.4 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 24-105mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 70-200mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.