Panasonic went in at the hovering end when it released its first L-mount full-frame mirrorless cameras last year, except today it's announcing a increasingly nowhere as well as versatile model. Like the $2,499 Lumix S1, the new S5 is built generally a 24.2-megapixel full-frame sensor as well as is intended for both photo as well as video work.
The Lumix S5 is $500 neath expensive, though, as well as significantly increasingly compact. Here's a poop Panasonic supplied of its current highest-end mirrorless cameras, including the Micro Four Thirds-based GH5 on the left, the videography-focused S1H on the right, as well as the S5 in the middle.
.. .Despite the huge erroneousness in sensor size, the S5 is authentically taper than the GH5. Panasonic says, however, that a new camera in the GH streak is moreover in development.
The S5 offers ISO of up to 51,200 when smoothing photos, with duplex native ISOs of 640 as well as 4,000 to reduce noise throughout the range. There's moreover in-body simulacre stabilization that Panasonic claims is justifiable for up to 5 stops of speed.
When smoothing video, the camera can handle 4K/60fps footage at 4:2:0 10-bit or 4K/30fps at 4:2:2 10-bit centralized recording with options for HDR as well as V-Log/V-Gamut capture. Panasonic claims its 14-plus stops of activating rondure are "virtually the same" as the company's secure talkie cameras.
.. .The S5's viewfinder has a 2.36 million-dot OLED viewfinder with 0.74x magnification. The tegument is a 3-inch 1.84-dot variable-angle LCD. There are two SD letterhead slots, one UHS-I as well as culling UHS-II, as well as a college concurrency 2,200mAh jell that can be charged over USB-C. The conformation is splash/dust-resistant, though Panasonic isn't giving a formal rating.
The Lumix S5 will be available sometime in mid-September. It'll figure $1,999.99 for the body, or $2,299.99 with the 20-60mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens. Panasonic is moreover sedulous a pre-order promotion with iceman authorized dealers until the end of the ages that gets you a self-determining Sigma 45mm f/2.8 L-mount lens.
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