Sigma FP Long Term Review: The Japanese Leica

TECH360.TV:

When we did our first video on the Sigma FP three months ago, we thought it was a camera with a lot of character and we stand by it. With the addition of some new accessories, let’s see how it has improved, three months on.

10 small features PROs will LOVE in the S1H

The DP Journey:

In this episode I’ll share with you 10 small features you will love about the Panasonic S1H. I’ll show you how those features will make a HUGE difference on set… and how they made this camera stand out from all other popular cameras out there like the BlackMagic Pocket cinema camera 6K and 4k, the A7III and the GH5.

Panasonic LUMIX S1 Cinema Rig Build

Glen Reed:

Panasonic LUMIX S1 Cinema Rig Build. You guys asked for it and after making a few changes to my rig here it is – my Panasonic Lumix S1 cinema rig. It still needs a few things but let me know what you think and don’t forget to like and subscribe! 🙂

Panasonic S1H Review by LA Love Creative

LA Love Creative tested the S1H:

Panasonic S1H Review. I had a chance to test out the Full Frame 6K beast that is the S1H. My company is in preproduction for a show, and I’m in the market for a cinema camera. So I figured I would have fun capturing footage to showcase what this camera is capable of doing.
In this video I will break down the specs, my thoughts on the image quality and if I think you should purchase the Panasonic S1H.

Leica SL2: First Shooting Impressions

Big Head writes:

This is my first shooting impressions of the new Leica SL2. I did not have enough time to do a thorough review, including going through the ergonomics, features, functions, etc. as I usually do with my reviews. I will take it out on loan again and complete my review in the near future. Overall I was pleased with the improvements to the camera, although there are many things about the original SL I really like. For high ISO + low light situations, the older 24MP sensor performs better, although the SL2 has IBIS to help with slower shutter speeds. I also liked the previous programable buttons on the back, but I think most will prefer the more common rear button layout of the SL2. The EVF and LCD are beautiful, and so is the user interface. The IQ is where I expected it to be, but be warned the file sizes are huge. I did not get a chance to test video, but I’ll do so on my second testing. Thanks for watching, please help support me by liking and commenting if you have anything to say. Likes and comments do really help the channel, which helps me create more content for your viewing pleasure. Take care and happy shooting!!