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Panasonic Lumix S1R II
With a new fast 44.3MP BSI CMOS sensor, upgraded Phase Hybrid AF with AI tracking, and 8K 30p internal recording, which is a first for Panasonic Lumix, it’s for enthusiast, and professional photographers, solo creators and working filmmakers who need cutting-edge performance from a hybrid system.
Panasonic has upgraded and refined virtually every aspect compared to the original, including image quality, autofocus, handling and video features, making this the most capable full-frame S-series camera to date.
With its incredibly high-speed burst shooting, equally impressive 177MP handheld high-res mode, and improved ergonomics, the S1R II is a serious contender not only for existing Lumix creators, but also newcomers to the L mount.
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44.3MP BSI CMOS sensor with fast readout and improved dynamic range (14 stops max)
Phase Hybrid AF with AI, which offers faster, more reliable autofocus tracking
Up to 40fps blackout-free burst shooting in electronic shutter mode
8K 30p internal recording – a first Lumix camera with 4:2:0 10-bit 8K capture
6.4K Open Gate recording for cropping into multiple aspect ratios
USB SSD recording for extended video shoots and low cost storage
Dual IS 2 stabilisation with up to 8.0 stops of in-body stabilisation in the centre frame
Refined handling with a new tilt + free-angle LCD and a 5,760k-dot OLED EVF
This highlights what a serious competitor this model is in the high-resolution space, and it is directed squarely at photo and video hybrid shooters who need professional-level capabilities. But does it achieve both?

High-Resolution Photography and high image quality...At the heart of the S1R II is the 44.3MP full-frame sensor, which captures high levels of detail and a maximum 14+ stops of dynamic range when using V-Log/V-Gamut. It also features:
High-Res Mode up to 177MP (handheld and tripod), which is useful not only for commercial but for landscape, still life, interiors and architecture
Improved low-light performance, due to the backside-illuminated (BSI) sensor
ISO range of 80-51,200 (expandable to ISO 40-102,400) achieving resolution and sensitivity
Real-Time LUTs for in-camera creative profiles and fast colour grading
Photographers who produce high-end prints or capture portraits, weddings, or commercial work will benefit from the wide range of photographic features this camera offers. Next let’s explore video in more detail.

Advanced Video with 8K, High-Speed 4K, and RAW...With models like the GH7 and S5 II X in their lineup, Panasonic is a market leader in video, with some notable high profile users in the industry. The Lumix S1R II takes video even further by introducing 8K 30p internal recording for the first time in the Lumix range.
High-resolution video allows for greater flexibility in post-production, whether you need to crop, reframe, or deliver multiple aspect ratios from the S1R II’s 6.4K Open Gate recording. Open Gate takes full advantage of the full-frame sensor, and ideal for content creators who need vertical, square, or anamorphic aspect ratio, which can all be extracted from the same footage.
For videographers who shoot high-speed content for slow motion playback, the S1R II is capable of 4K 120p recording in 4:2:2 10-bit, enabling smoother, richer slow-motion while capturing a detailed 4K image.
Likewise filmmakers who work with RAW post-production workflows will appreciate the ability to record internally in 5.8K Apple ProRes RAW HQ / ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW (via an upcoming firmware update) through HDMI to compatible external video recorders from Atomos and Blackmagic.
The camera is able to record high resolution and high speed video thanks to a newly developed active cooling system, which offers unlimited recording, preventing overheating even during extended 8K or high-bitrate 4K sessions.
When combined with dual native ISO, which helps reduce noise at higher sensitivities, the S1R II is a very compelling choice for content creators and professional filmmakers as well as photographers.

Build and Handling...The S1R II has a solid, magnesium alloy body, which weighs 795g and is in keeping with the tough image that Panasonic is known for. However, this model adds some practical refinements like a new tilt and free-angle LCD screen for selfies and difficult angles, as it allows for conventional tilting and full articulation.
Another nice feature is the high-res. 5,760k-dot OLED Live View Finder, which offers a sharp preview with no lag or blackout when shooting in H+ (High Speed Plus) mode. The EVF 120fps refresh rate renders a natural viewing experience, particularly when tracking fast-moving subjects around the frame.
For storage the S1R II features dual memory card slots with one CFexpress Type B slot for high-speed / resolution recording and one SD card UHS-II slot for broad compatibility with low cost media. The addition of USB SSD recording is a major benefit too, giving videographers the option to record directly to an external SSD hard drive, bypassing traditional memory card limitations for a more efficient and cost-effective workflow, which is suitable for high-bitrate data.
With comprehensive weather sealing the S1R is resistant to dust, moisture, and freezing temperatures, making it well-suited for challenging environments, which is an area where some less professional mirrorless bodies fall short.
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