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LUMIX S9
Based on 777 Reddit mentions
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Direction of the Fujifilm as a company / system
Considering there will always be more hobbyists than pros, I don’t think that’s really the issue. The camera companies can’t exist without them and the sales numbers will always skew more towards hobbyists than pros solely because of the sheer number of camera consumers as a whole vs working profess
...paulwarrenx in r/FujifilmX
November 13, 2025 8:24 AM
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Lumix S 28-200mm vs Sigma 20-200mm ?
The Sigma 20-200 both looks and feels stupid and unnatural on the S9 body specifically. For that reason I’d go with the Lumix 28-200, which feels “right”er. Here’s a pic with the S9 + Sigma 20-200 at full extension so you can see what I mean:
Muruju in r/Lumix
March 18, 2026 3:28 PM
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The Lumix S9 with the 18-40 is one of the most underrated combos ever.
Matt from Lumix recently stated the camera has far exceeded their expectations in terms of sales. It’s a really popular item for them. I got one myself recently, mainly to use as a EDC for video and to be able to take the occasional higher quality picture. Background: I started my Lumix journey with
...jschoonj in r/Lumix
February 23, 2026 2:04 PM
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The ZR booted up like, ‘bro, what is this?’
Great shots! Praying to the photography gods Nikon realizes if they put out a photo-centric in this body format, it could be a potential hit. It would compete with the likes of the Sony A7C series, Lumix S9, probably even Fuji offerings. Stick one of the more compact primes on it - and you have a gr
...PineappleGunshii in r/Nikon
October 18, 2025 9:44 PM
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Panasonic has registered two new cameras in China!
I've got a few hopes: S1HII with a fully stacked sensor. My real hope is that they'd use the same sensor from the Z8/9 or even the A1/A1ii, but that's incredibly unlikely. I really want to see what the Lumix engineering team could do with the "highest end" hardware that other brands use. S9 style bo
...Flat_Maximum_8298 in r/Lumix
February 9, 2026 11:33 PM
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Lumix L10 Preview (Micro Four Nerds)
I'm sorry but I feel like Panasonic is helpless. They swing and miss with everything since the GX85. I love what they are trying to do but this leaves so many questions. I also love Emily's videos, but she is a content creator, she raves about a camera like the OM-3, then a couple weeks after her "1
...screampuff in r/M43
May 12, 2026 11:24 PM
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Should I consider buying a camera?
If you decide to buy a camera, I would go for some which would be easy to carry around, so you wouldn’t be annoyed by carrying the extra weight. Fo example I love my lumix s5 and nikon d7000 but I think twice whether I am willing to carry it around whole day with me while traveling. A good budget an
...SilentAnxiousBlob in r/AskPhotography
May 13, 2026 10:04 PM
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Old Sony Users Who Switched To Panasonic; Any Regrets?
No regret. Back then switched from Sony A6400 + A7R3 to Lumix GX-9, G9 and S5. The 3 Lumix I used only has CDAF but it's fine for my usage with 90% stills 10% casual video. I feel Lumix body with AWB often give more accurate colors. The raw file (.RW2) can be processed in Lightroom (iOS/Android) for
...XperiaTizen in r/Lumix
December 19, 2025 2:41 PM
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Immigrant from Canon, settled on S1M2. Never knew I would ever own Lumix! Any tips?
I agree.. I upgraded to R5M2 from R6 (mainly for the extra resolution for birding). But already picked up a S5M2X and S9 before the upgrade (for video and to have a lighter everyday camera). By now, for another body or upgrade (from S5M2X) I would rather want a S1M2 than a R6M3 or C50. Canon is nice
...Env0i in r/Lumix
December 17, 2025 6:08 AM
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S9 vs S5ii as my first camera
From all my years of using cameras, S9 would be a wise choice. Why? Cameras need to be as compact as possible so you can always have it in your bag and shoot whenever you wanna capture something. Pair it with either a prime M lense (35mm or 50mm) (if you prefer pristine image quality) or an Lumix 18
...Insomniumvolley in r/Lumix
July 21, 2025 7:04 PM
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