![]() It has a 5.76-million dot OLED display that's the best on the market, with a 120 fps refresh rate and near zero lag. The deluxe feature set continues with the electronic viewfinder (EVF). All of these physical controls make it easier and faster to use this camera. You also get a joystick and dedicated buttons for the quick menu, playback and more. On the back, there's a mode dial, autofocus switch (continuous, single or auto) and AF selection button for face- and eye-detect, focus mode, etc. At the top left, there's a mode dial and, under that, a shooting mode dial (single or burst modes). As with the GH5, you also have white balance, ISO and exposure compensation buttons on the right, along with front and rear adjustment dials. ![]() On the top, you'll find an LCD info screen that shows common shooting info, like shutter speed, fps, ISO, picture mode, exposure and more. The large body also allowed Panasonic to install a plethora of physical controls. In fact, the extra size makes it more stable for handheld shooting, and the large grip is ideal for run-and-gun cinematography. This is clearly not a street-photography camera, but the heft and size isn't necessarily a deal breaker for pro video shooters. To see what it's capable of, I brought it into Paris to shoot (a lot of) video and take some photos, too.īy subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy. ![]() All that said, the S1H is expensive and there are lot of other options in its price range. With a flip-around screen, vloggers with some money (and muscle, because it's heavy) will be looking at this big camera, too. At $4,000, it's expensive for a consumer camera, but for TV and film producers, it will actually be a tempting low-budget option - especially given the artistic possibilities of a full-frame sensor. Still, I was very curious, and I'm sure you were, too, to see what else the S1H can do. The fact that it's been poked and prodded by Netflix means you can be confident about the video quality. Better still, it recently became the first-ever mirrorless camera approved for Netflix productions. It has a dual-ISO, 24.2-megapixel full-frame sensor that lets you shoot 60 fps, 4K and even 6K video. The company's GH5 was already a hugely popular camera among vloggers and videographers, and the S1H is much like that model, on steroids. The day that it came out, Panasonic's S1H shot to the top of filmmakers' lists of must-have mirrorless cameras for video.
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