Today Panasonic announced the full specifications of its new LUMIX S5 full-frame mirrorless camera, along with some surprises for existing S1 owners. The full specifications of the Panasonic LUMIX S5 ...
Sony, Nikon, and Canon are arguably the three biggest players in the camera game, constantly fighting against one another. Then there’s Panasonic. The company has a strong cult following and tends to ...
All three cameras ditch Panasonic’s long-running DFD contrast autofocus system, finally giving in to the widespread perception that the old depth-from-defocus autofocus, even though it became faster ...
Earlier this year, Panasonic launched the S5 II and S5 IIX full-frame cameras, finally embracing phase-detect autofocus that puts it on par with rivals. I’ve already tested the S5 II and found it to ...
The new Lumix S5 II gets a big autofocus upgrade. Panasonic SHARE CES, the massive tech show, is underway, and Panasonic has taken the opportunity to announce two new cameras: the Lumix S5II and S5IIx ...
Phase-detection autofocus was one of the biggest features missing from the original Panasonic S5. The Lumix S5II corrects that while the S5IIx adds ProRes. The S1 is a bulletproof hulk of metal ...
In brief: Panasonic's new Lumix S5II and S5IIX look like modest upgrades over the S5 for the most part. However, they include important new features for handling motion, video capture, and various ...
As much as I appreciate Panasonic’s beastly pro-grade S1 cameras, I have to admit they are more camera than I really need, or more importantly, more camera than I’d ever want to carry around. But with ...
Panasonic teased the upcoming Lumix S5 mirrorless camera Wednesday, August 19, ahead of the official announcement set for September 2. This is Panasonic’s first acknowledgment of the purportedly lower ...
The Lumix S5II is mostly an incremental update, but its hybrid phase-detect autofocus system may be a turning point for Panasonic playing some much-needed catch-up. And a sick, blacked-out S5IIx ...
Panasonic’s S5 IIx is largely similar to the Panasonic S5 II. However, it’s bound to be a much more popular camera with video pros thanks to the addition of internal ProRes recording via the SSD port.