Panasonic
LUMIX S1R
Based on 94 Reddit mentions
$3697.99
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Andrew Reid predicts Panasonic is soft-quitting the market for professional photographers and videographers
I think Andrew went from healthy scepticism to bitter dommerism some time ago. He seems to think of himself as some sort of a scorned LUMIX fan. As for the substance of his blog piece - LPS has been phased out for years in Europe so no, it's not an unusual move. can you imagine Nikon ending NPS or C
...AoyagiAichou in r/Lumix
November 11, 2025 7:50 AM
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How are you doing with the flash on the s5ii?
There are three issues I have personally experienced. Major lag when shooting ttl mode and minor lag when shooting manual strobes with Godox, Profoto and Bowens flash (godox was the only system with ttl) inconsistent hss flash when using fastest shutter without hss, like 1/320 on S1r and 1/250 on s5
...Kambutt in r/Lumix
August 11, 2025 5:11 PM
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S9 Owners (or critics): How Much More Would You Have Paid for EVF, Mechanical Shutter, and Hot Shoe?
The S9 feels like Panasonic’s shot at Fuji’s X100 VI, with a touch of Leica in its design. It is clearly aimed at people who are new to the Panasonic S line, at travelers who want something light, at street photographers who need discretion, and at influencers who want portability without losing qua
...pass-agress-ive in r/Lumix
August 28, 2025 3:13 PM
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Considering selling S5ii for a S1/S1R.
If you are a photo journalist meaning mainly photographing people who may or may not be moving(and in fact may not want to be photographed) I think having fast pdaf autofocus is an absolute must. In that case getting s1 or s1r is a terrible idea as you would miss most shots and not be able to take t
...Electronic-Article39 in r/Lumix
October 7, 2025 8:07 PM
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