MrSMW Posted June 19, 2023 Share Posted June 19, 2023 On 5/24/2023 at 12:57 PM, MrSMW said: Otherwise back on with my S1R’s for the year. And...they're gone. For the 3rd and final time. 😆 As part of my down-sizing exercise, I have settled on 2x S5ii's and a single S1H. I say 'down-sizing' but the S1H now has a battery grip and the Lumix 70-200mm f4 welded to it. And a monopod because it's freaking heavy at 2959 grams or 6.5 lbs!! However, the sole use of this combo is roaming hybrid during wedding ceremonies and speeches whilst the pair of S5ii's are on tripods doing the longer form static stuff. Outside of C&S, the S1H disappears and it's back to roaming hybrid with the S5ii pair which can be easily handheld. Well the S1H can be handheld, but try holding that lump one handed whilst trying to turn a VND! I used the set up for the first time at a recent 4 day event and it was the FIRST time in 12+ years I felt I had a zero compromise hybrid set up where the tools got out of the way of the creativity. A couple of niggles but they were on me or unavoidable such as the Sigma 16-28 decided to start taking out of focus (right 50% of the frame), stills and video, so I lost the ability to shoot anything wider than 28mm on Day 01. No real biggie. I then dropped one of my S5ii's and bent the new flip out VND holder on Day 03 🤪 And a battery failed also Day 03 mid ceremony. Fortunately I shoot 2 angles on sticks plus my roaming unit so lost just one of the statics. Still comfortably the best results (because or despite of?) of the year to date. The combo was genuinely stellar and just needs a few final tweaks (settings) and then I can get some continuity going which I am looking forward to. Finally. Because it was driving me fucking nuts having to make anything from micro to fundamental changes at or after each and every job for pretty much more than a decade. So goodbye S1R's. I liked the quality of your output but found your controls compared with the S1H and S5's just a bit clunky and decided (finally) that 24mp is indeed the sweet spot. The S5ii's just do everything better except for the hi res stills. Which I'm not too bothered about losing. No further changes until full frame 6k 50/60p and ideally internal VND is a thing without sacrificing IBIS and that will happen when it happens and I will look forward to it, but don't care when. kye 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninpo33 Posted 19 hours ago Share Posted 19 hours ago Made a lowball offer on ebay and scored the “Vintage Lumix” S1R kit for $800 US this week. I have a book project and need to photograph a lot of oversized art in high megapixel raw so i couldn’t pass it up for the money. Been wanting to try out the 5k mode for a while now and have a whole list of vintage lenses to adapt. As much as I wanted the SL2 or the GFX 100s the prices haven’t come down as much as the Lumix stuff and I can always revisit those later. For now the Original S5 with Ninja V for prores raw and the S1R for high res stills and 5k Super 35 Anamorphic. A little S9 for $800 is next and that will round out my 3 camera budget system for under $2,300, Not bad… eatstoomuchjam and ArashM 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArashM Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago Enjoy, I really liked my time with my S1R (and onto the S1R2 now) Ninpo33 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Andrew Reid Posted 12 hours ago Author Administrators Share Posted 12 hours ago $800 is a steal for that powerhouse. Enjoy Ninpo33 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSMW Posted 11 hours ago Share Posted 11 hours ago Liked the results mine produced on the stills side and the 5k was special. The only thing that annoyed me really was the different ergos to the S1H, especially the position of the on/off switch, but a great bit of kit and exceptional value used as is the S1H! zlfan and Ninpo33 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Andrew Reid Posted 8 hours ago Author Administrators Share Posted 8 hours ago As the saying goes it's same as a Leica SL2 inside, so $800 is a real bargain. The S1 / S1R ergonomics are alright, bit too heavy and big. I prefer Sony 4th gen (a7 IV onwards) in that respect, but the S1R really did feel and look like a high-end camera when it came out unlike the new stuff. Ninpo33 and zlfan 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zlfan Posted 56 minutes ago Share Posted 56 minutes ago 18 hours ago, Ninpo33 said: Made a lowball offer on ebay and scored the “Vintage Lumix” S1R kit for $800 US this week. I have a book project and need to photograph a lot of oversized art in high megapixel raw so i couldn’t pass it up for the money. Been wanting to try out the 5k mode for a while now and have a whole list of vintage lenses to adapt. As much as I wanted the SL2 or the GFX 100s the prices haven’t come down as much as the Lumix stuff and I can always revisit those later. For now the Original S5 with Ninja V for prores raw and the S1R for high res stills and 5k Super 35 Anamorphic. A little S9 for $800 is next and that will round out my 3 camera budget system for under $2,300, Not bad… what is this xqd card for? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninpo33 Posted just now Share Posted just now 54 minutes ago, zlfan said: what is this xqd card for? There are two card slots. Camera takes both types of cards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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