There’s also another camera in the LUMIX lineup that barely anyone talks about and that is the S1IIE.
I overlooked it myself when it was announced as I already had S5II’s and the S1II and especially S1RII looked a whole lot more interesting…and arguably are, unless…
Price + you prefer the updated body and a few other specs over the S5II and in the UK, a couple of places such as WEX and Park are doing them at £500 off, ie, £1800 none grey import.
Compared with my S9 which I have now decided to replace (it isn’t robust enough and I’ve had too many niggly issues with it trying to use it as a pro tool) and the S1IIE seems to make the most sense to me.
LCD is in line with the body and not sticking out of the side. Hurrah.
MUCH better built than the S9 but hardly a chonker.
6k 50/60p in 2:4-1 CinemaScope and before you spit your dummy out, drop that on a 16:9 timeline, it’s about a 1.3x crop and on a 2:1 timeline, only about a 1.1x crop compared with the S5II/X with it’s 1.5x crop.
And you can do that log gop 420 300mpbs or 422 all intra 800mpbs which is not tooooo large.
No it’s not open gate and I was all for open gate until a few weeks ago and the end of another season when I came to 2 conclusions:
1: Divorce stills from video in the same unit and go back to dedicated stills or video units.
2: Use something else for the fast turn around social stuff such as a Pocket 3.
Not pushed the button yet and things may change, but I think an S5IIE could become my run & gun unit with S5II on sticks and either a single or pair of S1RII’s for stills, dependent on a set of primes or a single all in one 28-105mm f2.8.
I really can’t be arsed with any large scale brand flips, but swapping a body and a couple of lenses is pretty straightforward and low cost.