The LUMIX S1II has been getting so much love recently, we even had to test it out to believe it…
Taking the LUMIX S1II around NYC during Holiday Season
Taking the LUMIX S1II around NYC during Holiday Season

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Reddit User Felix had an idea for a new Image Format for Lumix cameras. He asked Chatpgt to write a letter to send to Lumix. Let me know if you think his initiative is a good idea and if we should all copy past this to spam Lumix with this request 🙂
Subject: Feature request: New “High-Information Processed File” format for Lumix cameras
Hello Lumix team,
I’d like to propose a feature that could add significant value to photographers who enjoy the flexibility of RAW but also rely on color profiles and LUTs to guide their creative process directly in-camera.
Currently, RAW files do not retain the adjustments made through Photo Styles or Real-Time LUTs, while JPEG files do—but with the drawback of limited editing latitude. This creates a gap for photographers who want:
- to see their creative look applied directly in-camera while shooting
- and still keep more editing flexibility than a JPEG allows
- without the large file sizes and workflow heaviness of RAW
To address this, I’d like to suggest the creation of a new processed file format, something between JPEG and RAW—an alternative similar in spirit to TIFF or JPEG XL, but optimized for in-camera use.
What this format would ideally offer:
- Processed image using in-camera Photo Style or LUT
- Higher color depth than JPEG (10-bit would be amazing)
- Greater dynamic range retained compared to JPEG
- Smaller file size than RAW
- Editable enough to adjust exposure, color and contrast without heavy degradation
- Viewable instantly with the look applied (just like JPEG)
Essentially, a flexible “high-information JPEG” for photographers who want a ready-to-use image with more room to adjust in post.
Why this matters
This would bridge an important gap in the workflow:
- RAW → too large and ignores in-camera looks
- JPEG → fast and visually faithful, but editing-limited
- Proposed format → the best of both worlds
- creative intent baked in
- extra data preserved
- efficient file size
- faster delivery workflow
It could be similar to HEIF/HEIC, JPEG XL, or a proprietary Lumix format designed around 10-bit color depth and optimized compression.
As a Lumix user, I would use this feature extensively for portraits, events and commercial shoots—cases where I want to trust the look I dialed in the camera, but still need moderate flexibility in post-production.
What do you think…would this be useful feature for your workflow?
Here are the four best selling L-mount cameras of this holiday season at BHphoto:
And here are the four best selling L-mount lenses at BHphoto:

In this video the Dpreview team discusses the gear of the year. Here is the list:
Product of the Year
Best High-End Camera
Best Enthusiast Camera
Best Prime Lens
Best Compact Camera
2025 DPReview Innovation Award

We just got the excellent Sigma 35mm f/1.2 II, and it looks like they’re planning to release even more fast wide-angle primes. A newly published patent reveals the optical designs for the:
I think both would be very welcome additions, don’t you agree?
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via Asobinet
Note: They were clearly still sober when they named the Panasonic S1II Video Camera of the Year 🙂
Best Camera:
Best Lens
Best Video camera
Worst Camera:
Worst Lens:
Worst Video Camera:
