Panasonic Lumix S1R II review


Looking for a heavyweight mirrorless camera in every sense? Panasonic’s Lumix S1R II was announced within weeks of two other full-frame cameras: The S1II and the S1IIE. The “R” denotes that the S1R II’s major selling point is a high resolution of 44.3 effective megapixels, whereas the latter two models offer 24 megapixels. The body design and build are otherwise identical.

The high resolution comes in handy for astrophotography. Is that a plane or a bright star? The S1R II can provide the answer, thanks to its built-in noise reduction.

Specifications

System: L-Mount

Sensor: Full-frame 35.8 x 23.9mm CMOS sensor with 44.3 million-pixel effective resolution

ISO range: ISO 80 to ISO 51,200 core range; extendable to ISO 40 to ISO 10,400 equivalent

Burst shooting: Up to 40 fps continuous via electronic shutter

Autofocus: 779-point phase-detection autofocus

Video: Up to 8K resolution video at 30 fps

Screen: 3.0-inch, 3:2 aspect ratio vari-angle touch-panel LCD with 1.84 million dots

Dimensions: 4 x 5.3 x 3.6-inches (102 x 134 x 92 mm)

Weight: 1.75 lbs (795 g) with battery and memory card



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