Lumix S9 — My new Everyday Carry camera!
Photo Moment - May 24, 2024
The LUMIX S9 is a compact, lightweight, interchangeable lens full frame camera with a new implementation of realtime LUT, an amazing Hybrid Zoom feature to extend the range of any zoom lens with no quality loss, and is accompanied by the new LUMIX Lab mobile app.
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Discovering the LUMIX S9: A Compact Powerhouse
I recently returned from the LUMIX Global Summit in Japan, an incredible event where I got to collaborate with my fellow YouTubers and shoot amazing content. The highlight of the trip was of course being introduced to the new LUMIX S9, a compact yet powerful camera that’s perfect for everyday carry (EDC). Here’s a rundown of what makes the LUMIX S9 so impressive:
Key Features of the LUMIX S9
- Compact Size and Lightweight:
- Dimensions: Less than 5 inches wide, under 3 inches tall, and less than 2 inches deep (126 x 74 x 47 mm).
- Weight: Just over a pound (under 0.5 kg) including battery and SD card.
- Available Colors: Night Blue, Crimson Red, Dark Olive, and Jet Black.
- Comparison to Other Cameras:
- LUMIX S5II: The S9 is essentially a compact version of the S5II.
- LUMIX G100: Slightly smaller than the S9 but has a micro four thirds sensor.
- Fujifilm X100: Similar in size but with an APS-C sensor; the S9 has a full-frame sensor and interchangeable lenses.
- Real-Time LUTs (Looks):
- Dedicated LUT button for easy selection and application.
- JPEGs have the LUTs applied, while RAW files remain untouched.
- Create custom LUTs using the new LUMIX Lab app and easily transfer those to the camera.
- LUMIX Lab App:
- Available for iPhone and Android.
- Geotags photos, automatically transfers them to your phone.
- Design your own original LUTs and copy them to the camera.
- Open Gate Video:
- Records video using the entire sensor in a 3:2 aspect ratio up to 6K resolution.
- Ideal for social media, allowing multiple aspect ratios (16:9, 9:16, 1:1) from a single recording.
- Video Capabilities:
- New 3.8K MP4 Lite Open Gate format for easy editing on smartphones.
- Hybrid Zoom combines optical and digital zoom for extended range.
- Continuous recording time limits: 10 minutes in 6K, 15 minutes in 4K, and 20 minutes in HD.
- Other Notable Features:
- Hybrid phase-detect autofocus system.
- USB-C charging and support for dummy battery power.
- Micro HDMI port, microphone port (no headphone port).
- Fully articulating touch LCD.
- LUMIX Sync software support for desktop.
- High resolution mode, shutter angle, synchro scan support, impressive image stabilization, full V-Log, and more.
- Manual 26mm f/8 Lens:
- Fixed aperture at f/8 and manual focus.
- Ultra-compact (18 mm long, 58 grams).
- Scratch-resistant glass cover, designed for street photography.
- Price and Availability:
- LUMIX S9: $1499 USD / €1699 Euros.
- 26mm f/8 manual lens: $199 USD.
- Availability: Soon, with pre-order bundles likely.
The LUMIX S9 is an exciting addition to the LUMIX lineup, offering a perfect blend of compact size and powerful features, ideal for photographers and videographers on the go. Whether you’re a street photographer, a social media enthusiast, or a casual shooter, the S9’s versatility and innovative features make it a serious contender to find a home in your bag.
For more insights and detailed reviews, be sure to check out the playlist of LUMIX S9 videos and let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Don’t forget to subscribe to the YouTube channel to stay updated on my latest content!
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But that lens! It is useless for video because it does not even have a front filter thread. So, no ND possible. Yes, I believe in 180 rule, and shooting V Log at 640 ISO in bright sunlight requires an ND. f8 is too open!
In the US, a preorder of the S9 gets you the pancake lens for free. At that price, the lens is still not worthwhile for me! I will pass on the lens even for free.
I will use the S9 as a miniature S5 ii for video, which is its best use.
Obviously, more compact FF lenses are needed. And, if we are wishing, power zooms. Panasonic is all in for video in its cameras, but not in its lens offerings.
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A 20 to 60m kit or prime oack in at $1499 or $1299 body only sale will help as well.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
S9 body only 2499
S5ii body only is 2149 on sale atm, unsure of normal price though i see an S5iiX for 2599
It was good talking to you again in Osaka
Spec-wise, Panasonic was just a hair away from making a great starter FF true hybrid camera - only a 1/160 shutter-sync EFCS mech shutter, and a hot-shoe. The EVF of lackof is another thing, nice to have, but not needed. So they ended up with a great starter video camera, with some photo capability as well for some situations. Hopefully the much larger need for video than for photo, for the intended market, will help them out.
Or, do they also have a similar camera, but with a corner EVF, and EFCS shutter, and reduces video capability, in their pipeline, as well?
Other than that - nice camera, nice price, great idea with the huge LUT customisation. But not so great with the lack of headphone jack, nor with the lack of unlimited video (with a dummy battery), even in 1080p, in 2024? In some ways, it unfortunately looks a bit to be inspired by the limited G100 camera..
Yes, as long as you do very short takes! But if you want to do a talking head video, 15 minutes absolutely certainly won't cut it! More like an hour would be a comfortable for that, especially if you need to repeat some parts throughout.
Secondly, under $500 cameras like the Sony ZV-E10 and even the slightly more expensive than that Canon R50, aimed also at a similar market (but much more entry level) offer unlimited 4k recording, and 1 hour per clip, respectively!
So with the bar that low, you expect that a $1700 camera, premium, but entry-level for full frame, to have unlimited recording. Especially from Panasonic, which were the first to ever offer unlimited recording in a mirrorless camera, with the GH5, if I'm correct, way before Sony had anything spectacular in the video world.
And yes, from a consumer perspective, if I pay that much on a camera, I expect it to have a reasonable set of features. Or especially not have corners cut where other cheper competitors show that those cuts could have been avoided, and would have made a much more versatile and usable camera.
And I'm not talking S9 vs S5 mk II. Even with what I've mentioned, the segmentation would have been there - the S5 mk II with the pro body, weather sealing, EVF, 2 card slots, fan and thus unlimited recording without overheating in any environment, joystick and many more.
But no problem, Panasonic has a history of making a Mark II shorly, if they do something slightly bad that cannot be improved by firmware, or just slightly mediocre. :)
Same as G9 II without lens... .
So, why creating a S9 lower than these 2 cameras!! Very bad marketing position....
You always need to edit your pics... So you will do it on a small screen phone. 🤣🤣🤣. Just a bad idea...
It is just a camera to occuped the position market of other small Sony and fuji...
That we need and want is a real internal thetering on all lumix camera on a good external monitor at 4500 nits (foldable vivo x fold3 pro for exemple?!? YES !!! ).
If I want to push faster my pics on insta or else, I will do it like this... On my, foldable with my LR software and my presets.. No needs of luts....
Why creating an other software like others...
So,
Thank you for your videos always very interesting. Your vision is always great to make up grown up 🙏👍
… I also like S LUT. 😇
….. I’d also like a LUMIX Microwave oven please. 🙏
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1. You have IBIS on or off (and if the lens has OIS, it'll use both). This is already very good for handheld photos or video, being able to hold photos for longer exposures than you could without. All lenses will allow a general "all direction" stabilization, and some lenes add a "panning" stabilization.
2. For video, two levels of E-stabilization; standard and high. Each crops the image to allow room for digital stabilization. In high, you can literally run with the newer cameras and it's like holding a gimbal. It's f'in nuts.
3. Boost IS for Video essentially locks the camera as if it were on a tripod. This is not electronic! It's incredible. If you try to pan the camera in this mode, the image jumps as it will basically fight you to stay stable.
4. Anamorphic modes, where it adjusts the stabilization algorithm to minimize warping on the edges prevalent with standard stabilization and anamorphic lenses.
hope that helps!
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