Panasonic’s S1R and S1 Will Be its First Full-Frame Mirrorless Cameras
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Panasonic has announced the development of its first two mirrorless cameras: the Lumix S1R and S1. As part of the newly revealed L-Mount Alliance, the two cameras will feature Leica’s L lens mount.
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Both cameras also pack an in-body Dual I.S. image stabilization system, dual XQD/SD memory card slots, and a rugged triaxial tilt LCD.
“In recent years, telecommunications lines have increased in speed while social media video-sharing has gained popularity and as a result, more and more people are enjoying a hybrid of photos and videos, widening the range of expression in content production,” Panasonic says. “This new field prompted the need for a new type of camera that goes beyond the boundaries of traditional photos and videos.”
Thus, the S1R and S1 are designed to be geared toward still photographers and videographers.
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While the full specs of the cameras have yet to be announced, we’re hearing that the S1R is a 47-megapixel camera and that the S1 will offer 24 megapixels.
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Panasonic says it’s planning to develop over 10 LUMIX S series lenses by 2020, including a 50 mm f/1.4 fixed-focus lens, a 24-105mm standard zoom lens, and a 70-200mm telephoto zoom lens.
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Here’s a 3-minute video introducing the new S series full-frame mirrorless cameras:
You can also watch the 41-minute announcement given at Photokina 2018 here:
Panasonic says it’s aiming to launch both cameras by early 2019.