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Matthias Dangl: Why I Finally Switched From SONY To LUMIX

Matthias Dangl Main Reasons for Switching to Lumix S1 II:

  • Open Gate Recording (incl. slow-mo): Offers full sensor readout for flexible cropping (e.g. 16:9, 4:5, 9:16) — perfect for multi-platform content. (Sony lacks this feature)
  • Better Color Science for Skin Tones & Greens: No need to constantly tweak color in post. Lumix colors feel more natural and cinematic to him.
  • Superior Stabilization (IBIS): So effective he no longer needs to carry a gimbal, even for running shots.
  • Higher Resolution for Photography: 24MP vs. Sony’s 12MP – better hybrid photo-video performance.
  • Downsampled 6K to 4K Video: Results in sharper, more detailed 4K compared to native 4K from Sony.
  • Dynamic Range Boost Mode: Enables up to 15 stops DR for high contrast scenes (ideal for talking head setups).

Other Advantages:

  • Autofocus now reliable enough for vlogging, people, travel – Sony still slightly better (~10%), but Lumix is “good enough.”
  • Frame rates up to 70fps (electronic shutter).
  • Sensor readout improved (rolling shutter reduced significantly).
  • Feels more “scenic” and less digital in image rendering.

Minor Trade-Offs:

  • Slightly worse low light performance (Sony cleaner in noise).
  • Slightly slower sensor readout (more rolling shutter than Sony, but improved from S5IIX).
  • Dynamic range boost disables some modes (e.g., open gate only up to 24fps).

Final Thought: He chose Lumix S1 Mark II not just for specs — but because the colors, stabilization, open gate, and hybrid capabilities make it the best all-around tool for his creative workflow right now.

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