Hi, My name is Samuel Boateng. I was born and raised in Italy by Ghanaian parents. I moved to Finland in 2016 to start a new chapter of my life and to challenge myself in a new way. I have always loved photography/videography but never had the funds to afford a camera until I changed my mindset and started working on achieving my goals. I have two major passions: sharing love and happiness through food and through pictures and videos as a photographer/videographer.
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Pretty sure it’s an S1Rii and/or maybe an S1ii. The marketing campaign would have been bigger, the teasing would have been happening by now, and the influencers would have been flown out if it was the S1Hii, I would guess. I think Andrea’s source got the price right, but the camera is most likely S1ii/S1Rii.
If Lumix drop "This" camera... this would give them so much credibility in the camera industry. I hope they can do it. I think this will be priced somewhere between $4000 - $5000USD
6k open gate 60fps? That would kill the blackmagic pyxis. I would love to see BRAW internal recording. Them fixing the green color cast in v-log. 8k 30 fps, 10-bit (Crop or no crop). 32-bit audio recording and a better built-in mic. And no moire issues like the s5ii/x.
@@Giovanni-Giorgio i have full doubts on the global shutter. But yes there is a 50 -50 chances of partial stacked sensor for faster readouts ...fully stacked, i don't think it will be available at this price. And global shutter....at 3k its is definitely not possible... just look at the price of A9iii for reference.
@@mdenjoyer831 i am least worried for s1hr ii, i just hope this s1H mark ii has a newer sensor, features i know Lumix are not shy of giving them. I don't want to be greedy... but fully stacked full frame sensor or global shutter will make it more sweeter.
I still love my S1H and even if Panasonic doesn't deliver on all these sweet updates, I'll be happy to just get the new phase-detect autofocus. I'm not sold on the idea that they'll be able to deliver on the 4k60 with no crop. or even 4k120 with no crop. However, if they can deliver on these specs... I'll drop $5k-$6k no problem for the body, alone
Hey, I only posted the footage of the things that needed one, this is not a review of the lens, I have that already so if you want to see something of it, you can go watch those ✌🏾
@@ТарасГалишко-х9ц I think it is an amazing lens, but I still kinda prefer the 35-150 range Yes it is kinda parafocal if you close down a bit, but you have to double check the more you step up
honestly if the s1h ii isn't announced in q4, i'll just get the original one and be done with it, or another s5iix, i won't sit here waiting forever xD
@@samuelboatengyt I just saw today that panasonic is doing an announcement in 8th of october! A bunch of announcements including new cameras and lenses! Fingers crossed for the s1h ii 🤞
Kofi, chaaaaalleee, I’m a big fun of yours, happy you came across here, even if this wouldn’t have been the video I would have wish you came across me 😂 But following you from a couple of years ago, and been learning a lot, so keep it up and can’t wait to see what the future will bring 👊🏾👊🏾
Andrea from L-Rumors didnt seem to place much faith in this, so I'm doubtful but hoping to be proven wrong. It all sounds great but it had better have an OLPF and minimal sharpening/processing like the S1H. If it has the crunchy overprocessed look from the S5II/S5IIX that will turn off a lot of buyers.
i’m going to be honest with all this waiting, i’m expecting something mind blowing… bc the rumours are getting tiring, feel like i’m holding on to empty dreams.
With all these features, I'll definitely buy it. I've been waiting for it for months. You didn't mention OLPF, I hope it will be kept inside the camera.
Yeah I’m actually scared about it too, but I’ve seen that many LUMIX creators have been silent in the last month, so it might be that it is in testing but can’t say
Honestly the S1 was so ahead of it's time, I own the s5iix and still don't use all the features. When I do pick up the s1H mark ii that will be my camera for about 5 years with those features.
This is pretty much exactly what I'm looking for. The one format that would be neat to see would be an open gate anamorphic format (4608x3840) for 2:1 full frame anamorphic cinema lenses like the Blazar Cato anamorphic set. I suppose that, in theory, it's as easy as cropping the image that you get from sticking an anamorphic lens on the normal open gate format down to the desired horizontal resolution, but it would be cool to see a preview of the result with that crop in camera while you're shooting. A simpler fix could just be adding the ability to add frame lines to reflect this crop on the monitor. Then the user would have the option to reframe in post as desired for a 4k 2.39:1 frame.
Specs sound great.... But, faster sensor readout please!! . ( Right now the Lumix S series is falling behind with rolling shutter performance ) ... and connectivity... ( firmware uploaded right into camera ) Thanks
@@Manny.dakidd I stalk about the R6II, here on the M6II, just to be clearer. But I love the Canon M system, I might buy again the M6II, love how compact it is and how good it is It depends what you need, both of them are pretty good cameras, it is up to you if you want to go in a closer system like the RF system or the a bit more open L mount, but R6II better for photography and S5IIX better for video because of the dynamic range, open gate and better tools in general for video. In my opinion
Hi Bro, I wish to see the real test of autofocus tracking in human modes aye/face and also face/body after the final firmware update of s5ii. Very appreciate if you could do this, thanks.