Panasonic's new S1R II camera is a significant upgrade over its predecessor, capable of capturing 8K video and 44-megapixel images, all for a competitive price of $3,300. Unlike its high-priced rivals, the S1R II sacrifices a high-speed stacked sensor, which may lead to some image skewing, but users find the overall picture quality compensates for this drawback. With improved handling, lighter weight, and an intuitive control layout, the S1R II positions itself as a top contender in the high-resolution mirrorless category.
The S1R II is Panasonic's first camera that can shoot up to 8K video while capturing 44-megapixel photos, all at a competitive price of $3,300.
While it lacks a high-speed stacked sensor leading to some skewing, the S1R II’s lower price and impressive picture quality make it appealing.
At 1.75 pounds, the S1R II is lighter than its predecessor, making it easier to carry around without compromising on handling.
The camera features an intuitive control system with lockable dials, a joystick, and dedicated buttons for various shooting modes, enhancing user experience.
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