![]() Canon, Sony, and Nikon all have EVFs with 3,690,000 dots, so that’s promising news for the S1R.” However, Panasonic has said that the resolution of the electronic viewfinder (EVF) will beat the competition. Large High Resolution EVFĪccording to Camera Jabber, the EVF has a higher resolution than the Canon-Nikon-Sony cameras: “As yet I don’t know the resolution of the screen or viewfinder. ![]() The company claims the cameras will have the “highest flash synchro speed.” The “robust” nature of the shutter might imply a high shutter actuation rating. No, but a slide from the conference shows that Panasonic plans to implement 8k video in the Lumix line for the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020. Panasonic said the 24mpx S1 is expected to be used around 70% for stills and 30% for video while the S1R will be "purely for photographers." Does It Shoot 8k? As with the Nikon Z system, the lower resolution S1 camera should be more capable in video mode than the 47mpx S1R. The presence of a log curve, 10 bits recording, and high frame rates at a lower resolution are unknown. The GH4 and GH5 cameras are packed with video features (high frame rate, video assist, 6k mode, extensive anamorphic support) and the new S1 et S1R will be capable of recording in 4K60. Video has always been a strength with Panasonic. Panasonic still stick to its AF contrast DFD technology ( Depth from Defocus) while many people were expecting a switch to the PDAF or Dual Pixel AF system. In-body and in-lens stabilization can be used separately or activated together to minimize jitter more effectively. In-body image stabilization (IBIS) works in tandem with in-lens optical stabilization to maximize stabilization. Like the GH5 or the G9, the new full frame cameras will come with the Dual IS feature. What Are the Specifications of the Cameras?ĭue to the ongoing development, details are scarce at this time but Panasonic announced the design of two full-frame mirrorless cameras: the S1R (47mpx) and the S1 (24mpx).
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