Specs
Consequence of killing their own LSI manufacturing and many developers:
Sure, my GH6 will go 8K with an anamorphic.
In open gate mode, the vertical resolution is 3968p while in 8K videos, the vertical resolution is 4320p. Basically, the vertical resolution is pretty close so I can see why he decided to call it 8K even though the horizontal resolution of the S1H is only 6K. With an anamorphic lens, you stretch it to 8K in post. Still not as good as a sensor doing 8K to begin with.
It says 8K is this the Mark II?
Showing all the recording modes/ratios/crops for the S1H:
I noticed on the first post that Vitaliy Kiselev spoke about Panasonic looking at CinemaDNG files out of this camera. Why didn't they do it like Sigma on their FP camera. I know the file size is huge, but the latitude it gives you for grading is second to none (according to Sigma FP users). It could be routed via the USB C that is already on the S1H like Sigma FP. That would bypass the RED litigation problem and a super extra bow to this camera. I just bought it for £2,799. /noticed the last firmware update was nearly a year old. Vitaliy is the man to talk about this
LUMIX S1H Firmware Version 2.4 upcoming
Release on 31st March 2021
S1H will offer 5.9K Blackmagic RAW video output via Blackmagic Video Assist 12G HDR, in addition to Apple Pro Res RAW recording via Atomos Ninja V.
Changes:
- RAW video data output over HDMI to Blackmagic Video Assist 12G HDR monitor-recorder
- [5.9K] / [4K] / [Anamorphic (4:3) 3.5K] 12-bit RAW video data can be output over HDMI to Blackmagic Video Assist 12G HDR, to be recorded as Blackmagic RAW.
- V-Log or V709 is selectable on Live View monitor during RAW output.
- Shooting assist functions including WFM (Wave Form Monitor), Vector Scope, Luminance Spot Meter, Zebra Pattern can be used during RAW output.
- Users can choose to add or not to add the camera orientation information in menu [Vertical Position Info (Video)] to prevent unintended image rotation in playback.
New firmware
https://av.jpn.support.panasonic.com/support/global/cs/dsc/download/index4.html
Nitze cage
Panasonic has announced that they will be releasing firmware update programs for the LUMIX Digital Single Lens Mirrorless cameras S1R, S1H and S1 to enhance functions and usability by the end of 2020.
The new firmware enables the S1R to record 5K video, making the most of its high-resolution image sensor. Also, LUMIX’s state-of-the-art AF technology and performance of the new LUMIX S5 will also be available on the S1R, S1H and S1. The upgraded AF notably excels in detection of human and its movement. In addition to the eye, face, body the head is also separately recognized by real-time detection technology to provide even more precise focusing. The camera keeps tracking the subject person even if he/she moves quickly, turns his/her back to the camera, tilts his/her head or moves far away from the camera. On the other hand, improvements to the DFD technology has enhanced AFC, which also enables users to keep tracking small or fast-moving subjects to capture them in crisp focus. Users can take these advantages in both photo shooting and video recording.
Panasonic further addresses technology development and its achievement shall be applied not only to the new products but also to those already released via firmware update.
I feel s1h is still a better camera from the bunch. Better product design, better thought after specs, even without the ultimate sensor.
so this vs a7siii vs z cam f6 which one for video
Why to wear white in mid day for a video review
Richard Wong's video is pretty much a smoking gun that either NLE's don't support Prores RAW as true RAW for white balance or Prores RAW is partially debayered like Blackmagic RAW.
At the end of the video the behave like sluts before something, when they mention about gh lineup.like they don’t know but they do.
Where did you hear that about gh5s? That would be great, isn't the dynamic range on the gh5s raw greater than the sh1 ?
I’m pretty shure GH will have raw update.
On RAW
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