Dpreview: “How Panasonic’s DFD gamble may yet pay off”

Panasonic is getting a lot of criticism for it’s DFD autofocus system. While it works pretty well in stills mode it’s still sometimes frustrating to use in video. But Dpreview seems to be pretty optimistic about the DFD future:

The updates in the S5 show us a couple of things. Firstly, that Panasonic is well aware of the criticisms being leveled at its cameras and is continuing to fine-tune its software to squeeze everything it can out of the current hardware.

But, more significantly, the improvements we’re seeing when shooting stills and when using AF-C during bursts of stills in particular suggest that some of the downsides we’ve seen in the past aren’t necessarily inherent flaws of the DFD concept. Instead they’re aspects that can improve as sensor readout and processing power improve. You don’t need to be a semiconductor physicist to recognize that improvements in those areas are always coming.

In principle, in the long run, staying committed to an AF method that gets better as hardware gets faster may prove to be a better choice than an approach that trades-off light capture for AF performance. But the S5’s performance, particularly in video, shows DFD is not there yet. The risk for Panasonic is whether these fast-readout sensors and powerful processors arrive before the majority of full frame buyers have already committed themselves to other camera systems.

There is also one fact to mention: Not having phase detection pixels on the sensor gets rid of the sometimes annoying “stripe” artifact.

Bryen Trawick: New Panasonic S1H 2.1 Firmware Update | Shoot Raw Video!

Bryen contacted me to share his work:

As you know Panasonic recently announced the firmware 2.1 update for the S1H allowing the camera to record in raw, they had sent it to me early to try out and I was able to shoot this video “The Void” on the S1H for the big announcement.
This video is a creative piece shot on the S1H featuring choreography and acrobatics from cirque du soleil performers here in Las Vegas.

I wrote this blog about my experience about shooting with the new raw firmware update as well as my thoughts on the S1H for video shooters in general.
As a filmmaker who shoots mainly lumix, I really enjoy all the content on the L-rumors website and wanted to send you a link to my review, to see if you might be interested in publishing it on your website.

Here is the link including the article and footage shot for the release:

https://www.bryentrawick.com/post/panasonic-s1h-2-1-firmware

Camera Conspiracies about the new S5: The End of Panasonic

As usual with Camera Conspiracies take it with a dose of fun 🙂 He writes:

Panasonic S5 is not a terrible camera. It actually looks better than the S1, flippy screen and much lighter. But the depth from defocused elephant in the room rears it’s ugly head again. Panasonic is seriously trying to compete with Canon R5 R6 and Sony A7S III with this release? I know it’s an entry level camera, more inline with the Canon RP, but still. My god, contrast detection still? Why do they keep doing this to us?!