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Panasonic Lumix S1H review: Still the video champ . Product for you

            “It looks like a still camera, but the S1H is a cinema camera in disguise -- and a very good one.” Full-frame 4K and 6K video 5.9K RAW output Exceptional build quality Unlimited recording In-body image stabilization Continuous AF often slow, inaccurate 4K/60 is cropped Big, heavy MSRP $3,999.00 BUY FOR $3,998 AT B&H PHOTO VIDEO A year into its life, the Panasonic Lumix S1H is no longer alone in terms of professional mirrorless video cameras. Recently, the 8K-shooting Canon EOS R5 and 4K/120p Sony A7S III have stolen headlines, but the world of pro video isn’t just about high resolutions and frame rates. The Lumix S1H remains unique in its role as a true workhorse video camera. In one way, the S1H actually stands out more today thanks to the presence of younger competitors from Sony and Canon. Its comparatively modest performance — full-frame 6K/24p or 4K/30p, cropped 4K/60p — is actually a signal of Panasonic’s focus on reliability. Sure, there are things the S1H can’t do, but for the filmmaker who just needs detailed, clean, 24p footage, this camera is the obvious choice. In both physical design and software functionality, it is built to hold up to the demands of a real production.

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