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7 minutes ago, Al Dolega said:

You sure? The S1 and S1R were identical bodies from what I remember. Looking at them on CameraSize they're pretty much indistinguishable other than the badge, same dimensions and everything.

Yes, sorry, I read and was thinking S1H!

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46 minutes ago, j_one said:

But why 24-60mm? Of all the lenses they could have developed for this launch..

It looks pretty compact, which is nice, but yeah. Lumix did talk about making smaller lenses for the S9, perhaps this is one of them? 

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48 minutes ago, Thpriest said:

I'd prefer a compact 24-60 over the 28-70 I have. I find those first 4mm much more useful than the last 10mm

For me personally, after getting so much use out of the 20-60 kit lens, I'd have preferred something on the wider end like that with a constant aperture. Maybe a f4?

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4 hours ago, Thpriest said:

I'd prefer a compact 24-60 over the 28-70 I have. I find those first 4mm much more useful than the last 10mm

 

3 hours ago, newfoundmass said:

For me personally, after getting so much use out of the 20-60 kit lens, I'd have preferred something on the wider end like that with a constant aperture. Maybe a f4?

 

Totally agree, somehow the jump from 24-28 feels way more than just 4mm for me. 

20-60 / 2.8 or 4.0 would have been very welcomed.

I only got the 20-60 as a kit at the time of purchase, the body only was not available. I Figured it would just sit in the box until I sold the body, but surprisingly I have used it way more than I ever anticipated using a slow split aperture lens!

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On 5/8/2025 at 11:54 PM, Davide DB said:

Latest rumors: two cameras and one is the S1IIE 😑

Introducing the Lumix S1II E – The E stands for everything you didn’t know you needed.

Meet your new creative companion:

The Eeprominator – Built-in memory so loyal, it holds onto your moments like your grandma holds onto your baby photos.

E-Waste Not – Every shot counts. Even that accidental one of your foot? Frame it.

Easter Snap – Hidden features? Secret settings? Surprises await in every menu.

Emoticanon – Shoots in feels-per-second. Guaranteed to hit you right in the heartstrings.

Exploitomatic – It finds the light. It finds the angle. It finds you.

Lumix S1II E – Not just a camera. It’s a character

Who needs an S1H II when you have an S1 Mark ?E?E?E?E?E

E for electronic shutter, to save costs.

E for Exactly the same body as the cheapo camera from 2022 to save costs.

E for enamoured with accountancy.

E for enormous lack of creativity.

E for eeee dear.

E for End, as in the brand, and soon the entire system as well.

E for E-mount which has a 3 year old model that's twice as good.

E for erm, do I want to sign an NDA and go to some fancy Knightsbridge business lunch to see it.

N for no fucking thanks!

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So I went on L Mount Rumours for a sneak peek.

Boring, both cameras and lens.

The comments section is hilarious:

”Why did they not make it a 24-60 f1.4 and sell it for $450?”

Keep smoking that whatever you are smoking bro 😎 

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Why this €25k fine doesn't work in mainland China? 99% of all the leaks are from China, and mostly by distributors, not by an independent journalist or a reviewer who wants to find the bugs and send feedback to the engineering team before the release. Can't they distinguish between friend and foe? 

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1 hour ago, ArashM said:

Totally agree, somehow the jump from 24-28 feels way more than just 4mm for me. 

20-60 / 2.8 or 4.0 would have been very welcomed.

I only got the 20-60 as a kit at the time of purchase, the body only was not available. I Figured it would just sit in the box until I sold the body, but surprisingly I have used it way more than I ever anticipated using a slow split aperture lens!

It really is an excellent lens. I have one for every camera in my kit after initially thinking I'd never use it. It's by far the best kit lens I've ever used.

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