World class Tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas switched to the Panasonic S1H :)

Stefanos Tsitsipas has now officially switched over to the S1H and the video on top is his first crappy šŸ™‚ attempt to shoot with it! He writes:

I decided to make this video mainly to try the new (wouldn’t consider it new anymore) Panasonic Lumix S1H, which I was really psyched to shoot with. I apologise for the shots that were grainy or over-exposed/under-exposed during this video.

One of the features that had me in the edge of my seat was the 6k 24fps 10-bit and the v-log feature that we’ve seen in the previous Panasonic Lumix cameras. I wouldn’t vlog much with this camera as it’s really bulky and heavy to carry in one arm. At the same time, it’s a good bicep workout for my arm!

Am I considering to switch? Yes, most likely. My feedback is positive and I really enjoyed playing around with this piece of gear.

PROFOTO with LUMIX Featuring James Shmelzer

The new firmware update for LUMIX S1R, S1, GH5, GH5S and G9 allows the use of Profoto wireless transmitters “Air Remote TTL-O/P” and “Profoto Connect-O/PĀg, enabling wireless connection and control of external strobes for professional shooting.
Here’s the first impression from LUMIX US Ambassadors James Shmelzer.

Panasonic S1H vs Sony A7III | All YOU Need is Full Frame Right?

The Everyday Dad:

Today weā€™re comparing two full frame cameras from my favorite camera brands. The Sony A7III is a camera weā€™ve featured a lot because itā€™s one of my absolute favorites. The Panasonic S1H is a monster 6k camera that has features others cameras canā€™t really get close to.
But specs donā€™t really matter when it comes to cameras to make online content.
So which one works best?!

What is Optical Low Pass Filter in camera?

Richard Wong:

How does Optical Low Pass Filter / Anti-Aliasing Filter affect the image quality? Is it a good or bad thing? I’ll show you some comparison photos I shot with the S1H and S1 and explain to you what the Optical Low Pass Filter is and whether it’s good or not.