Panasonic officially registered another new model in China. We now have TWO cameras coming soon!
Panasonic now has a total of TWO cameras registered in China. Usually it takes up to a couple of months until registered models get officially announced:
- Camera “P2303A” has dual 5.1/2.4GHz support indicating it’s a mode advanced model (Could be GH7 or SR1II)
- Camera “P2301A” has 2.4GHz support “only” which indicates this is a more entry level model (Could be fixed lens camera or entry level MFT or some BG video model)
Source NYA on Weibo
New S5II/S5IIX firmware update released: Adds “handheld high resolution”, “AF scope” and “20x magnification”
Today Panasonic issued a major update (firmware here) for the S5II and S5IIx. Here are the benefits:
- [AF-Point Scope] Function has been added
– Added an AF point scope function that allows you to enlarge the focus position during AF.
- High resolution mode function has been enhanced
– It is now possible to set the shutter speed up to 8 seconds in the High Resolution mode. In addition, [Long Exposure NR] can be used.
– Thanks to the image stabilizer, [Handheld High-Res] mode has been added to enable recording pictures with higher resolution even without using a tripod.
* During [Handheld High-Res] mode, the shutter speed can be set at max 1 second. - MF Assist Magnification Setting has been added
– It is now possible to magnify the full screen mode display in MF Assist up to approx. 20 times when recording pictures.
- Other performance improvements
– Improved the switching speed between LCD and LVF.– Improved viewfinder visibility between continuous shooting frames.– Improved operational stability.
Curiosity: Panasonic China just launched a “limited edition” S5II to celebrate the Xiamen factory
That limited edition model has golden accents. There is no info about how many models will be produced. This is the product video:
Peter McKinnon launched a new special Camera Bag collection
The new bag developed by Nomatic and Peter McKinnon is now available on Kickstarter (Click here). this is how it works: