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I was in Tokyo (and Japan) in June, and the prices were affordable, so it's no big deal here. 🙂However, I do appreciate your sleepless night editing on the go, and the content is as helpful as always!
So detailed, so indepth, so comprehensive. Wow... I really appreciate that you talk more on what the S9 has and can do rather than ranting and complaining on and on about what it doesn't.
I kept looking up thinking you uploaded different videos and I wanted to watch all of your S9 content. Well.. it was one video the whole time and I got exactly what I wanted. What a BEAST
I bought the Panasonic S9 Blue Color with the Smallrig Grip and the Panasonic Wrist Strap directly from the company. Firmware 1.2 is ok and the stabilization is excellent. I am getting the Sigma I Series 20mm f/2. During the heat of the day I get 3 extra minutes from the 15 minutes of the old record time at 4K 30p because of the Flashing Triangle Overheat Warning. Turned off the camera for about 5 minutes and recorded for another 15 minutes and 20 seconds before stopping the recording again because of the Warning. I can turn on in the setting for the old record times but with the new firmware update the camera will stop the recording if the camera gets too hot. After the second recording when I stopped it and took it inside the camera was warm. Battery Life is excellent. I also own the S5II & S5IIx. S9 is smaller and more portable which I want to use now. With combination of L Mount Glass I am satisfied of the glass I am collecting. With adapters I can utilize different lenses to use with this mount. Very in depth review. Thank You! Cheers!
@34:25 Interesting find with the PDAF in 1080 50/60. Surely the S9 is using the same processor as the S5ii so hopefully this means Lumix can bring this over to the S5ii and S5iix. It would really help me as a filmmaker as I've started considering investing in APSC options in order to skirt the crop limitations, but if they can fix the autofocus in the S5iix 1080p then I won't need to. Would mean when filming a wedding and I find myself on a gimbal and needing a wider lens I could simply swap to 1080p 50 to use the full width of the sensor rather than needing to change lens.
I remember I was on a Livestream Show and I turned off the cameras after 5 hours. In the morning I decided to take it out for a shoot and found condensation on the base plate of the tripod. I am wondering when utilizing a camera in cold weather if there might be condensation inside the camera? So it might affect the longevity of the camera. Sensor is what heats up the camera most. Maybe the disk drive writing for the storage also. Cheers!
I feel having a bit condensation occasionally should not cause too much real issue to your camera gear. For example, when I was in Hong Kong last summer, EVERY morning when i get out of my hotel, my camera lens would fog up immediately with water drops on the front element and even inside. It takes a bit of time to stop the condensation, but then i didn't notice any issue after that. People shooting astro would also battling with condensation regularly as well.
I've been using M43 for years, recently tried S9+45mm/f2.8, it's still a bit heavy to me, it's a little bit easier to hold with the grip, but the grip also adds some weight, also, the gap between grip and the lens release button isn't big enough for my finger which isn't very comfortable.
I have been on the fence about this camera because I already own a Sigma FP. As I already own a few compact L mount lenses buying the S-9 body for use as a travel camera is starting to make sense to me because it has an articulating viewfinder, IBIS, better autofocus and what looks like good web integration . Thank you for a thorough review, Richard!
Dear Richard - at first I would like to thank you for your work in general and on top you are one of the few Reviewers that takes the time to reply to most peoples comments and questions. I have to thank you for that because its rare that this happens. Can I place one last question regarding the S9? I struggle to find the Live Composite mode on my new S9. Does the S9 have Live Composite at all or is it one of those features that is not available because of the missing mechanical shutter?
@@jackrussellt2211 hi jack, there is no live composite mode available. My understanding is that it's due to lack of mechanical shutter, but I am not 100% sure about this
This review has a wonderful amount of practical details and good comparisons with competitors (incl. s5ii). Great info on luts/app feature. That is pretty exciting.
Thanks. Hope the #Panasonic #Lumix #S7 will be a rangefinder style camera like a FF of an updated GX8. This camera with a tilting EVF could be great. I think Panasonic has great body design, I feel other makers kind of copy them as well. The Sony A7C II is good offer. Sometimes I feel the 3 main members (#Sigma, #Lumix, #leica) are not using the full potential of the #Lmountalliance. Sigma has those contemporary lens that could fit and look great on a Lumix Rangefinder style of camera.
59:59 too be fair !! I agree. I really don’t see a person talking for 15 minutes straight in an individual short form or travel video. Again if you will need to then simply this is not your camera. We are really not that far off from when every camera had a recording limit so if you needed to it is “really” that much of a hassle to press record again ? If you need an hour of straight recording we all know we would be looking at other options 😂
Hi Richard, thanks for another excellent and comprehensive review. Question, can you confirm that the Hybrid zoom will work with Sigma lenses? I appreciate it.
Thank you very much for the great review! I would like to ask just two questions: does it have a shatter angle function for video and 65:25 in camera crop for jpeg photos?
Excellent, detailed, and objective review, as usual. Thanks, Richard. I was originally very disappointed when the rumors started coming out about this camera. It looked so nice, but made so many compromises. I'm not the target customer though and I understand what they are aiming for and it makes sense to me. Mainly I miss weather sealing because I live in a rainy climate (similar to the South Island) and also having at least EFC shutter, if not a full mechancial one, since I shoot under LED lighting quite a lot. But with the synchro scan available for photos, that probably mitigates that problem enough for me in most situations. Might pick one up anyway once the new kit lens is available since it would complement my S5II, like you say, as a travel camera or for street photography. And hopefully we'll get the silver color in North America as well since it doesn't seem to be available for pre-order.
I think i heard silver won't be available in N. America. From what i heard, it's mostly Asian countries that will have the silver version (which i think looks bettter than black!). New Zealand also will have silver version, so maybe a trip to New Zealand ;)
Richard - a great review! I was super hyped about this camera. Now I’m a little deflated. I think the lack of an EVF, mechanical shutter and full sized HDMI are totally understandable trade offs. I love that it has a full sized battery. Kudos there. But there are three big problems: - Recording limits (as you highlighted): 20 minutes for HD? Really? That is crazy bad. That is taking us back ten years. It doesn’t make sense. 15minutes for 4K? Ok so that is 5 minutes more than my G9. Hopefully there is a firmware update to address the limits, as you say. The use of artificial limits reminds me of Canon’s artificial limits on the R5 which was heavily criticised… no not criticised, ridiculed. The only rationale I can think of is that there is or a risk of image degradation after those time limits (ie noise caused by the heating of the sensor). Maybe you could test that at some point? - Weather resistance: rumours indicated it would be sealed. That is very disappointing to learn that it isn’t. It is not just rain, but it is about dust and sand. When travelling for example to a beach, cameras are always at risk of getting some sand in them (actually it almost always happens) eg due to a gust of wind blowing around). So that is really disappointing. So I actually could not see this being the only camera to be taken on a vacation. The iphone would be the safer option unfortunately relegating the S9 to safe environmental conditions. - Finally I’m really surprised about the cold shoe. I thought we had moved beyond the era of the Spotmatic?! Are there any wifi triggered flash units that would work with this camera? Or that can plug into one of the (non-weather sealed) port? Otherwise an outstanding package. But if they address the three issues above it would be the perfect small FF camera. I’d be happy to pay a bit more for the features too.
- Recording limits is a FW decision. In another review someone said that this strong limitation might be lifted in a future FW update - Sony cameras overheat all the time ;) - Whether resistance. There seem to be some, but nothing really strong. This is a price question IMHO - and a way to offer later another model with better WR :) - The target group of this camera will not use flash. You can not optimize a camera design for many different target groups. You have to make your choice and stick to it. Otherwise you have no target group at all ;)
just to clarify the hybrid zoom/crop zoom works with any L mount lens? even ones from other brands like sigma? Also another question, do you find the LCD display bright enough and clear enough to work with on sunnier days?
I do not have a Sigma zoom lens to test, but i'm pretty sure it will work with Sigma lens. Re the LCD, it's hard to answer as it's really depends on the person that uses it. It's pretty much the same LCD (not better) as the one on the S5II, and other latest Lumix cameras, so if you are OK with those then you are fine.
@@TheRealRichardWong I need an easy workflow cam for YT content and my wife wants a small easy cam to capture memories with the kids. Think the lumix s9 will be perfect
@@TheRealRichardWong Thanks for replie. It always hard for me to understand that. From spec sheets it have probably the same hardware as S5ii also Sony A7III with the same sensor has PDAF on every mode, and in A7IV always work flawlessy in 1080p in every framerate.
Any news on the 18-40 so far? When will the Lumix Lab come for the S5II? Which AF Lenses that are small do you recommend that produce good Sunstars for the S9? For me the S9 will be a good light travel backup for my S5II and I am a mostly stills shooter. And many thanks for your detailed and honest reviews man... Before I forget, any news on more companys that will join the L-Mount Alliance like Viltrox or Tamron?
No news re 18-40 yet. Also no idea when the S5II Lumix Lab support is coming. I'm hoping some time this year but i was not told anything. I believe Lumix is working on developing more Lumix Lab features so it's a matter of juggling between different prioirties. I haven't heard anything re new L-mount alliance members. I know some chinese companies are interested in, and tried to enter but seems not having luck.
It makes sense who this camera is made for. If anyone complains about a lack of features, then they can just get the s5ii instead. Sigma makes pretty small lenses for L mount, I believe there’s a 24mm f3.5 and 17mm f4 that would work beautifully with this tiny camera. Now what lumix REALLY need to do is make more pancake lenses with faster apertures. A 35mm f2.8 sounds crazy in theory, until you have something as small as this.
Thank you! Yes i think Lumix REALLY should have launch the camera with a compact AF lens. I know the 18-40 is coming soon.. but it really should be a launch lens which will easily double or triple the demand.
Can't agree with you. This would have been a great upgrade for my Nikon Z30. No mechanical shutter and no hot shoe is unforgivable. Z30 remains the ultimate video-centric hybrid despite being APS-C.
The challenge with the S9 which just dawned on me is the ports on the right (when holding the camera to shoot). On a gimbal those ports will end up right against the vertical tilt arm. Not ideal. I suppose eventually one of the third party suppliers will come up with a molded “L” port block which will route the cables towards the back of the camera, but in the meantime ready made cables of that sort are hard to find. Now I know one important reason why Panasonic told creators not to bring gimbals on this trip. If they had, most of the reviews would have included a negative comment on port placement!
Panasonic asked us not to bring gimbal (and tripod, and other big items) because they don't want us to attract unwanted attentions when shooting on the Japaneses street and public places. It was the same for the S5II launch event. This camera is really NOT designed for gimbal use at all. It's designed for quick/easy short form video/hybrid creators . I would suggest getting the S5II or S5IIx instead if you want to shoot with a gimbal
@@TheRealRichardWong On a small gimbal (M3S, RS3 Mini, etc.), I suspect it will work quite well for some kinds of filming. That’s my thinking anyway. In particular I plan to mount the gimbal on top of a monopod. With the S9 and a small lens, it’s a super compact “run and gun” kit for special purpose situations. Would I use this on a full-rate professional gig? Not likely. But there are times when you end up doing someone a favor, for instance doing some light coverage for a non-profit, where a micro footprint is easier on the back, less obtrusive to the event, and where the open gate light with a LUT applied is sufficient for the organization’s social media and web needs. I have Blackmagic equipment and a Z9 kit for more serious RAW workflows, but I’m at least going to test out the S9 for lighter duty purposes. I think it will be fun, and with a small wireless mic system, short stand up “person on the street” interviews will be a breeze. Sometimes you want to project the look of “amateur”. Makes it easier for people to relax and participate. We will see.
@@waveland oh right i see! But what about without gimbal at all? S9's IBIS is not exactly gimbal like, but depends on how smooth you want your footage to be, you maybe able to get away without a gimbal
@@TheRealRichardWong With a gimbal-especially outdoors-I never have to be concerned about how level the ground is where I’ve stood the camera. The subject framing will always be level to the horizon. So there will never need to be rotation adjustments in post which is especially important with a monopod.
Question on the hybrid zoom. Does it still function when filming on 4k open gate 3:2 aspect ratio? Or does it have to be in traditional 16:9 aspect ratio? Thanks!
I'm just amazed, it feels like the Lumix full frame video stabilization has gotten as their M4/3 cameras? I really wish the S9 had a simple mechanical shutter like the GM series. I love this camera
great review - I'm astonished how the color difference between Sony and Panasonic (Minute 33.00). In my opinion Panasonic has a lot more natural and appearing lot than Sony! Sony looks oversharped and too contrasty in my opinion.
DPreview recently said that the dynamic range of S9 in picture mode is not as good as S5ii, due to the lack of mechanical shutter and thus requires a faster 12bit readout from the sensor (vs 14 bit in S5ii. Have you seen this issue? Has there been confirmation elsewhere?
hi there, i wasn't able to compare the RAW file when i did this review as official RAW support wasn't released yet. I can't say I have noticed the diffence when shooting photos in real life. But if i get a bit of spare time, I will do some testing and get back to you here.
Would have been nice if it had a hot shoe that could connect with a separate EVF, like the Canon M6 did. That would have gone some distance to satisfying the photographer crowd. Also, no headphone jack!
Thanks for the review. Can you confirm if there is any time limit if outputting clean HDMI to a video recorder or switcher? Also what resolutions are supported for clean HDMI output? I recall for example the Canon R8 had a 30 min limit on clean HDMI out and that's one of the reasons I didn't buy it.
hi ttbirds, sorry about the late reply, i saw your comment but didn't get around to test it for you. But i just did a test today, the S9 has been running for about an hour with clean HDMI out and it's still going
Panasonic joined evil since the S5II, making the image as artificial as Sony with weird sharpening and bad details. I hope they will release the S1II very soon.
hey i also think so. I can't really point it out on a pixel level, but when you see the whole image... it just looks flatter and digitally crispy compared to the older dfd lumix cameras. gh6 had amazing image quality. i regret selling it for a g9ii
@@nickalot interesting I guess I do not look that hard I am also not sure how hard people look at images. There is subjective aspect to it. I hear you though. I suppose at the end of the day it is whatever works with you. It is good we have choices, I still love my GH5 even though I’m full frame on a different system. Think I will always got love for Panasonic. There is guy out there who does amazing work with Panasonic outta New York, is it DP Journey his name is Sheriff and he is Professor In NY. …cool stuff, you can find him on UA-cam, worth a look. Nice talking bout this kind of stuff. Take it easy.
@@nickalotYou don't like the video rendering of the G9II ? I also have the G9II and GH6, I don't see a lot of difference between the G9II and GH6 about fine details in video in 5,7K. The G9II still have much nicer detail rendering than the S5II in my opinion. When I really pixel peep between the GH6 and the G9II in 5.7K or Open Gate, maybe the G9II has slightly more artificial look than the GH6 yes, especially in bad light, but nothing extreme like the S5II. However, I prefer the colors of the GH6 more.
I have done a bit of testing, but my result is not 100% conclusive, it appears to be a bit slower than 4k30 (PDAF), but the difference is not day or night so i can't say it is not with 100% certainty.
@@TheRealRichardWong i would appreciate if you could share the samples on youtube. i also hope that they sell the japanese silver top finish model in usa for S9
Would love this for travel and everyday use! But considering this or pocket 3. Is there a small autofocus lens for this that can be put in a small bag or fanny pack for travel?
Sigma make a few small prime lenses that could work, otherwise the up coming Lumix S 18-40 if you want a zoom lens but thats a few months away. For travel I do recommend the 28-200. It's not pancake size, but it's really compact for such a wide range up to 200mm. I love it when shooting in Japan with this lens
@@jaymills1720 yes should fit quite easily in w fanny pack, just not your pants pocket. It's a very different camera compare to pocket 3, the pocket 3 would be easier to use, but the video quality from the s9 would be way better because of the much bigger sensor, and you can also take much better photo with the s9 too
i used quite a few LUTs as I was just trying out all the different one, I have about 15 installed on the S9. S Deep Forest 1 is what I used the most, but also a lot of photos were shot with the Sample LUT 2 and Sample LUT 3 that are pre-installed on the S9
Please clarify one important issue. Is the final stabilization using a perspective correction of S9 better than S5ii? Is this something new or does S5ii have it too? Or it added in the new firmware? Is it worth buying S9 because of the it`s unique stabilization?
S5II also has the perspective correction with the latest firmware. S9's image stabilisation appears to be the same as the S5II. There are some good reasons to buy the S9 instead of S5II (like PDAF at 1080p60 full frame), but not for image stabilisation
Great review. I am going to pre-order this camera, but I really think it needs that 18-40mm lens. I'm surprised that did not come out at the same time, seems like that would be the natural kit lens for it.
Yes i agree. the 26mm pancake is not the best lens for S9's target users. Unfortunately the 18-40mm is not ready yet. So I guess it's a tough choice between either delay the camera for a few months, or release the camera first then update the "kit" when the 18-40m is ready.
Thank you both for this question and reply I am still wondering this I use the LUMIX S1 and Lumix Sync I hope that the older S1 series cameras and GH6 and S5 series still work with this new app and hopefully Lumix doesn’t leave us hanging if they discontinue Lumix Sync. Hope y’all have a great day!
i think so, it has IBIS, it has better autofocus system with AI subject detection, it has better smartphone app intergration. On the other hand, Sigma has better heat management and optional EVF but i think as a travel camera, the Lumix S9 is better and much easier to use.
Thank you for another great review! I'm a bit mixed about the S9, but it seems to be a good B camera for Lumix full frame owner, which already invested in L-mount lenses and batteries. With added bonus being the camera to bring when travelling as well... As I'm mostly going to use it for photography, the lack of mechanical shutter and hot shoe is a bit disappointing, but the rest of the camera, especially the LUT feature is quite tempting. I'm thinking to replace my aging LX100ii for my second camera, the S9 might be the choice if I can pair it with compact lens... I'll see if the price is right in my country :D
Yes I understand, my initial feeling is also quite mixed. I am sad it doesn't have mech shutter, the short recording soft limit, and I do find myself missing the evf a bit. But I actually quite enjoy the camera and found most of the limitations not really that bad even for myself as a travel camera (who is not the target user ). My biggest complaint actually should be that Lumix didn't release the camera with the 18-40 lens, as i feel the 26mm lens is just not the right match for its target users at all.
@@TheRealRichardWong yeah, the 18-40 should be the lens to launch with, such a great focal length too, even if a bit dark. But it'll be a better kit lens to take around from size standpoint. I almost never took the 20-60 kit lens since it is between taking another prime or this, and I mostly opted for the prime.
Compact interchangable FF cameras are very nice options because they let you can share a single set of lenses both (1) for bodies that better fit into professional jobs and (2) for bodies for casual shooting.
Well done..so comprehensive! I’m mixed on the S9, though I’m about 40 years past the demographic! This could be a great b camera for S5ii owners, and a decent travel camera on its own. If a firmware upgrade could change the video clip length that would likely go a long way.
haha i'm also way beyond the target user group, but I actually found it a great travel camera too. For travel, the 5-20 minutes video recording limit is pretty ok though. I never found myself able to record anything more than 5 minutes when travelling/handholding the camera
S9 is interesting. Good review. Thanks. toronto canada. I'd like to see an S9 with mechanical shutter (rolling shutter; flash), hot shoe for flash, a simple inexpensive detachable optical viewfinder to go in the hotshoe, and some smaller prime f2.8 lenses : 28mm, 50mm, 85mm. I use Panasonic m43.
@@TheRealRichardWongRichard - I have posted comments elsewhere, but could you please check whether heating affects image quality due to the heating of the sensor (ie noise)? As you says LUMIX is super conservative about IQ and this is the only rationale I can think of for the limits given the camera is clearly capable of longer recording periods (at least in the conditions you used)!
@@Democratiser oh i've deleted all the overheat test footage (as I ran out of storage space on my 4TB MacBook pro). But I remember I had a look and didn't see anything obvious in terms of image quality degradation.
always appreciate your reviews Richard! It's calm, collected, thorough and detailed. minor thing!!!!!! ignore me if you want to but your talking head footage always kinda seems washed out or lifted. Just curious if that's intentional or not? 😂😂
Nicholas Thank you for watching! Re talking head footage, i did lift the shadow / move the black point up slightly. but it should be quite subtle . I assume it looks quite washed out on your screen?
@@TheRealRichardWong yeah it does looked washed out! hahaha don't have to do anything about lol. that's the best part about doing your own stuff, keke NO CLIENTS. XD
i do not want it to look really wash out though. I wonder if it's the same on other people's screen? I'm using Macbook Pro i wonder if there is something different like gamma value that make it look washout on your screen but not mine. I will make some adjustment to my next video (publish in a week's time). please check that and let me know?
@@TheRealRichardWong Oh! yes! then it might be a gamma tagging issue. I believe mac reads rec709A or something and on export you gotta do some gamma tags for youtube. we had the inverse problem exporting from windows to youtube, where our resolve exports came out crushed. you might wanna look into output gamma tags!
If you like buttons, I agree the s5ii is the camera for you. The s9 is designed with completely opposite goal.
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gracias por la información tan detallada, puedo decir que si me sobrara el dinero la compraría de inmediato. Tengo una S5 y quiero una S5ii primero, pero si me sobrara el dinero...
Its hard to justify this against an iphone 15 for example. For landscape in the main lens this camera cannot beat it. Video in log and h265 as well superstrong on the iphone.
There is space for s7. A higher spec s9 with features targetting traditional users. Doesn't matter if it overlap M11 or not . It's completely different and M11 is from Leica anyway so doesn't matter
This camera is OK but the Sigma fp makes more sense(no limits/no overheating) due to its limitations. This release should have been a GX8 or GX9 style body with weather sealing and that new 25mp Phase detect M4/3 sensor. Panasonic seems to have completely abandoned all those customers who have spent money for years on the M4/3 system.
@@l-mount-forum9607 I disagree. $1,500 body only isn't small change. Most people in the "target demographic" don't have that kind of money. Those that do would be looking long and hard at all of the options and will probably find it's well worth spending extra for the Sony. Pay once cry once. Buy this camera and cry every time you are hindered by it.
@@TheRealRichardWong , indeed. I can understand the mechanical shutter, but I can’t wrap my head around limiting the record time. Give us the option to make it limited, or unlimited. For people who don’t know, make the record limit a default option. Give professional the option to change it to unlimited. We’ll know the risks. Non-professionals just wanna have fun and shoot quick clips.
That is pretty much exactly what I said to the Lumix engineers and product team at the summit. It's fine if default have time limits, I can understand that. But let us advance users , people live in cooler places to disable the time limit or extend it if we want , just give us a big warning sign 🛑 so we understand what is the consequences
I've spent most of this week in my hotel room in Tokyo (which was paid by myself) editing and finishing off this video, one night even editing till 3am. So if you enjoy this review or found it useful, I would really appreciate if you can click the LIKE button (on the video) or drop a comment or share it with someone to support me :)
Real Panasonic autofocus performance looks like this ua-cam.com/video/R0NrX29SqzE/v-deo.html
Wry much appreciate the extra time you spent on this video. Very good in-depth info.
@@christinasmith9032 Thanks again Christina!
I was in Tokyo (and Japan) in June, and the prices were affordable, so it's no big deal here. 🙂However, I do appreciate your sleepless night editing on the go, and the content is as helpful as always!
Richard!! This is such a good and in depth review. Love all the details you got into, great job 🙏
Thanks so much Julia! It was great to see you and Dan again!
So detailed, so indepth, so comprehensive. Wow... I really appreciate that you talk more on what the S9 has and can do rather than ranting and complaining on and on about what it doesn't.
Interesting, informative and entertaining .... I somehow felt it was not long enough. Totally enjoyed it!
Great finally meeting you in person
Thanks Pav!!!
I kept looking up thinking you uploaded different videos and I wanted to watch all of your S9 content.
Well.. it was one video the whole time and I got exactly what I wanted. What a BEAST
Thank you so much! I have publish a a s9 street photography video as well ua-cam.com/video/iOCetF2AtaI/v-deo.htmlsi=iN1xprhzrIKVg1VR
Wow Richard! How do you manage to make such a long in-depth video in such a short space of time 🤯 Well done!
I was stuck in my Tokyo hotel (which was not paid by Lumix) and editing whole day whole night, some of the days even till 3am 😪
As usual, for information Richard Wongs reviews are unmatched.
Glad you like my review!
Wow, what a detailed review! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I bought the Panasonic S9 Blue Color with the Smallrig Grip and the Panasonic Wrist Strap directly from the company. Firmware 1.2 is ok and the stabilization is excellent. I am getting the Sigma I Series 20mm f/2. During the heat of the day I get 3 extra minutes from the 15 minutes of the old record time at 4K 30p because of the Flashing Triangle Overheat Warning. Turned off the camera for about 5 minutes and recorded for another 15 minutes and 20 seconds before stopping the recording again because of the Warning. I can turn on in the setting for the old record times but with the new firmware update the camera will stop the recording if the camera gets too hot. After the second recording when I stopped it and took it inside the camera was warm. Battery Life is excellent. I also own the S5II & S5IIx. S9 is smaller and more portable which I want to use now. With combination of L Mount Glass I am satisfied of the glass I am collecting. With adapters I can utilize different lenses to use with this mount. Very in depth review. Thank You! Cheers!
Richard you are the absolute GOAT of camera reviews! Once again you've made an incredible video review here mate! Great work!
Wow, thanks Simon! Really appreciate your kind words
Awesome video Richard, super indepth! Love those XPan-mode shots of Japan.
haha yeah Japan is perfect match for the XPan mode!
Oh my goodness 😂 no one does in-depth like you! Amazing work
haha thanks Emily! Great seeing you again! Hope this small camera spark joy to you!
@34:25 Interesting find with the PDAF in 1080 50/60. Surely the S9 is using the same processor as the S5ii so hopefully this means Lumix can bring this over to the S5ii and S5iix. It would really help me as a filmmaker as I've started considering investing in APSC options in order to skirt the crop limitations, but if they can fix the autofocus in the S5iix 1080p then I won't need to. Would mean when filming a wedding and I find myself on a gimbal and needing a wider lens I could simply swap to 1080p 50 to use the full width of the sensor rather than needing to change lens.
I remember I was on a Livestream Show and I turned off the cameras after 5 hours. In the morning I decided to take it out for a shoot and found condensation on the base plate of the tripod. I am wondering when utilizing a camera in cold weather if there might be condensation inside the camera? So it might affect the longevity of the camera. Sensor is what heats up the camera most. Maybe the disk drive writing for the storage also. Cheers!
I feel having a bit condensation occasionally should not cause too much real issue to your camera gear. For example, when I was in Hong Kong last summer, EVERY morning when i get out of my hotel, my camera lens would fog up immediately with water drops on the front element and even inside. It takes a bit of time to stop the condensation, but then i didn't notice any issue after that.
People shooting astro would also battling with condensation regularly as well.
@richardwong Well done Richard! A very comprehensive video review. The video quality of the S9 is actually really good.
thank you WaveDrop!
I've been using M43 for years, recently tried S9+45mm/f2.8, it's still a bit heavy to me, it's a little bit easier to hold with the grip, but the grip also adds some weight, also, the gap between grip and the lens release button isn't big enough for my finger which isn't very comfortable.
I have been on the fence about this camera because I already own a Sigma FP. As I already own a few compact L mount lenses buying the S-9 body for use as a travel camera is starting to make sense to me because it has an articulating viewfinder, IBIS, better autofocus and what looks like good web integration . Thank you for a thorough review, Richard!
always doing the most! thanks for such a thorough video!
Glad you like the video!
Cool stuff! Does the Lumix Lab App has some ability to cut and combine videos?
Not at the moment.
Thanks 🍀👍
Dear Richard - at first I would like to thank you for your work in general and on top you are one of the few Reviewers that takes the time to reply to most peoples comments and questions. I have to thank you for that because its rare that this happens.
Can I place one last question regarding the S9? I struggle to find the Live Composite mode on my new S9. Does the S9 have Live Composite at all or is it one of those features that is not available because of the missing mechanical shutter?
@@jackrussellt2211 hi jack, there is no live composite mode available. My understanding is that it's due to lack of mechanical shutter, but I am not 100% sure about this
Which camera has the best stabilization s9 with high mode 1.4 crop or Panasonic g9 ii with high mode 1.25 crop??
This review has a wonderful amount of practical details and good comparisons with competitors (incl. s5ii). Great info on luts/app feature. That is pretty exciting.
Thank you very much!
Informative review as always, great work!
Thank you Shan-Hsien!
Thanks.
Hope the #Panasonic #Lumix #S7 will be a rangefinder style camera like a FF of an updated GX8. This camera with a tilting EVF could be great. I think Panasonic has great body design, I feel other makers kind of copy them as well. The Sony A7C II is good offer. Sometimes I feel the 3 main members (#Sigma, #Lumix, #leica) are not using the full potential of the #Lmountalliance. Sigma has those contemporary lens that could fit and look great on a Lumix Rangefinder style of camera.
46:30 Does this mean that an additional MP4 lite file will be created when recording LOG in Open Gate? like Proxy files for sharing?
59:59 too be fair !! I agree. I really don’t see a person talking for 15 minutes straight in an individual short form or travel video. Again if you will need to then simply this is not your camera. We are really not that far off from when every camera had a recording limit so if you needed to it is “really” that much of a hassle to press record again ? If you need an hour of straight recording we all know we would be looking at other options 😂
Thank you for the really good review, it's very dark when you use the same lut, did you just control the exposure?
Hi Richard, thanks for another excellent and comprehensive review. Question, can you confirm that the Hybrid zoom will work with Sigma lenses? I appreciate it.
It should, however I don't have a sigma zoom lens to confirm for you
Thank you very much for the great review! I would like to ask just two questions: does it have a shatter angle function for video and 65:25 in camera crop for jpeg photos?
Yes to both!
8:20 - Sirui's base/handle extension is better because it gives you more threads under the camera for anti-twisting.
i need to checkout Sirui's handle!
Well, as always,brilliant work, huge thanks!!!
thank you very much
C'mon Richard! Someone said you did deep-dive reviews! 😄🤣
It's only 67 mins this time 😂
@@TheRealRichardWonghaha nice! Watched a 30 min chunk! Well done mate 😀
Excellent, detailed, and objective review, as usual. Thanks, Richard. I was originally very disappointed when the rumors started coming out about this camera. It looked so nice, but made so many compromises. I'm not the target customer though and I understand what they are aiming for and it makes sense to me. Mainly I miss weather sealing because I live in a rainy climate (similar to the South Island) and also having at least EFC shutter, if not a full mechancial one, since I shoot under LED lighting quite a lot. But with the synchro scan available for photos, that probably mitigates that problem enough for me in most situations. Might pick one up anyway once the new kit lens is available since it would complement my S5II, like you say, as a travel camera or for street photography. And hopefully we'll get the silver color in North America as well since it doesn't seem to be available for pre-order.
I think i heard silver won't be available in N. America. From what i heard, it's mostly Asian countries that will have the silver version (which i think looks bettter than black!). New Zealand also will have silver version, so maybe a trip to New Zealand ;)
Richard, do you know if Lumix Lab app and new LUT features will come to S5II and G9II cameras as well?
Yes it will.
Richard - a great review!
I was super hyped about this camera. Now I’m a little deflated.
I think the lack of an EVF, mechanical shutter and full sized HDMI are totally understandable trade offs. I love that it has a full sized battery. Kudos there.
But there are three big problems:
- Recording limits (as you highlighted): 20 minutes for HD? Really? That is crazy bad. That is taking us back ten years. It doesn’t make sense. 15minutes for 4K? Ok so that is 5 minutes more than my G9. Hopefully there is a firmware update to address the limits, as you say.
The use of artificial limits reminds me of Canon’s artificial limits on the R5 which was heavily criticised… no not criticised, ridiculed. The only rationale I can think of is that there is or a risk of image degradation after those time limits (ie noise caused by the heating of the sensor). Maybe you could test that at some point?
- Weather resistance: rumours indicated it would be sealed. That is very disappointing to learn that it isn’t. It is not just rain, but it is about dust and sand. When travelling for example to a beach, cameras are always at risk of getting some sand in them (actually it almost always happens) eg due to a gust of wind blowing around). So that is really disappointing.
So I actually could not see this being the only camera to be taken on a vacation. The iphone would be the safer option unfortunately relegating the S9 to safe environmental conditions.
- Finally I’m really surprised about the cold shoe. I thought we had moved beyond the era of the Spotmatic?!
Are there any wifi triggered flash units that would work with this camera? Or that can plug into one of the (non-weather sealed) port?
Otherwise an outstanding package. But if they address the three issues above it would be the perfect small FF camera. I’d be happy to pay a bit more for the features too.
- Recording limits is a FW decision. In another review someone said that this strong limitation might be lifted in a future FW update - Sony cameras overheat all the time ;)
- Whether resistance. There seem to be some, but nothing really strong. This is a price question IMHO - and a way to offer later another model with better WR :)
- The target group of this camera will not use flash. You can not optimize a camera design for many different target groups. You have to make your choice and stick to it. Otherwise you have no target group at all ;)
@@l-mount-forum9607 cheers. All good points. Re flash however, I think the disposable camera / overexposed flash look is still quite popular.
Thanks! And I would definitely like to see longer recording limit(even it may cause camera to overheat)
Ultimately pointless criticisms. If you want all the features at th3 beach and willing to pay a bit more buy a S5iix.
@@JackFN_VR64 Are you suggesting that only positive comments praising products should be posted? Or no comments?
just to clarify the hybrid zoom/crop zoom works with any L mount lens? even ones from other brands like sigma? Also another question, do you find the LCD display bright enough and clear enough to work with on sunnier days?
I do not have a Sigma zoom lens to test, but i'm pretty sure it will work with Sigma lens. Re the LCD, it's hard to answer as it's really depends on the person that uses it. It's pretty much the same LCD (not better) as the one on the S5II, and other latest Lumix cameras, so if you are OK with those then you are fine.
@@TheRealRichardWong appreciate the help! and your video overall. just ordered 1 👊
@@UpgradeLemonade let me know how you find it when you received it
@@TheRealRichardWong I need an easy workflow cam for YT content and my wife wants a small easy cam to capture memories with the kids. Think the lumix s9 will be perfect
@@UpgradeLemonade As long as you don't need to record a single video clip continuously for 10-15+ minutes, then the S9 should be great choice for you.
Is PDAF also available in 120p FHD, or just 60p?
So they finaly fixed AF on FF 1080p. There is any info if they update it on S5II?
Unsure. It maybe hardware related
@@TheRealRichardWong Thanks for replie. It always hard for me to understand that. From spec sheets it have probably the same hardware as S5ii also Sony A7III with the same sensor has PDAF on every mode, and in A7IV always work flawlessy in 1080p in every framerate.
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Any news on the 18-40 so far? When will the Lumix Lab come for the S5II? Which AF Lenses that are small do you recommend that produce good Sunstars for the S9?
For me the S9 will be a good light travel backup for my S5II and I am a mostly stills shooter.
And many thanks for your detailed and honest reviews man...
Before I forget, any news on more companys that will join the L-Mount Alliance like Viltrox or Tamron?
No news re 18-40 yet. Also no idea when the S5II Lumix Lab support is coming. I'm hoping some time this year but i was not told anything. I believe Lumix is working on developing more Lumix Lab features so it's a matter of juggling between different prioirties.
I haven't heard anything re new L-mount alliance members. I know some chinese companies are interested in, and tried to enter but seems not having luck.
It makes sense who this camera is made for. If anyone complains about a lack of features, then they can just get the s5ii instead. Sigma makes pretty small lenses for L mount, I believe there’s a 24mm f3.5 and 17mm f4 that would work beautifully with this tiny camera.
Now what lumix REALLY need to do is make more pancake lenses with faster apertures. A 35mm f2.8 sounds crazy in theory, until you have something as small as this.
Thank you! Yes i think Lumix REALLY should have launch the camera with a compact AF lens. I know the 18-40 is coming soon.. but it really should be a launch lens which will easily double or triple the demand.
Can't agree with you. This would have been a great upgrade for my Nikon Z30. No mechanical shutter and no hot shoe is unforgivable. Z30 remains the ultimate video-centric hybrid despite being APS-C.
Will they update the features and 1080p 60fps recording capabilities of this lumix s9 to the s5II(x) in the future?
Unsure. It maybe hardware related
The challenge with the S9 which just dawned on me is the ports on the right (when holding the camera to shoot). On a gimbal those ports will end up right against the vertical tilt arm. Not ideal. I suppose eventually one of the third party suppliers will come up with a molded “L” port block which will route the cables towards the back of the camera, but in the meantime ready made cables of that sort are hard to find. Now I know one important reason why Panasonic told creators not to bring gimbals on this trip. If they had, most of the reviews would have included a negative comment on port placement!
Panasonic asked us not to bring gimbal (and tripod, and other big items) because they don't want us to attract unwanted attentions when shooting on the Japaneses street and public places. It was the same for the S5II launch event. This camera is really NOT designed for gimbal use at all. It's designed for quick/easy short form video/hybrid creators .
I would suggest getting the S5II or S5IIx instead if you want to shoot with a gimbal
@@TheRealRichardWong On a small gimbal (M3S, RS3 Mini, etc.), I suspect it will work quite well for some kinds of filming. That’s my thinking anyway. In particular I plan to mount the gimbal on top of a monopod. With the S9 and a small lens, it’s a super compact “run and gun” kit for special purpose situations. Would I use this on a full-rate professional gig? Not likely. But there are times when you end up doing someone a favor, for instance doing some light coverage for a non-profit, where a micro footprint is easier on the back, less obtrusive to the event, and where the open gate light with a LUT applied is sufficient for the organization’s social media and web needs. I have Blackmagic equipment and a Z9 kit for more serious RAW workflows, but I’m at least going to test out the S9 for lighter duty purposes. I think it will be fun, and with a small wireless mic system, short stand up “person on the street” interviews will be a breeze. Sometimes you want to project the look of “amateur”. Makes it easier for people to relax and participate. We will see.
@@waveland oh right i see! But what about without gimbal at all? S9's IBIS is not exactly gimbal like, but depends on how smooth you want your footage to be, you maybe able to get away without a gimbal
@@TheRealRichardWong With a gimbal-especially outdoors-I never have to be concerned about how level the ground is where I’ve stood the camera. The subject framing will always be level to the horizon. So there will never need to be rotation adjustments in post which is especially important with a monopod.
Great and make sense summary.
thank you very much!
Question on the hybrid zoom. Does it still function when filming on 4k open gate 3:2 aspect ratio? Or does it have to be in traditional 16:9 aspect ratio? Thanks!
do you mean the 3.3k 3:2 video? No it doesn't work
I'm just amazed, it feels like the Lumix full frame video stabilization has gotten as their M4/3 cameras? I really wish the S9 had a simple mechanical shutter like the GM series. I love this camera
I would like that too.
great review - I'm astonished how the color difference between Sony and Panasonic (Minute 33.00). In my opinion Panasonic has a lot more natural and appearing lot than Sony! Sony looks oversharped and too contrasty in my opinion.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts :)
DPreview recently said that the dynamic range of S9 in picture mode is not as good as S5ii, due to the lack of mechanical shutter and thus requires a faster 12bit readout from the sensor (vs 14 bit in S5ii. Have you seen this issue? Has there been confirmation elsewhere?
hi there, i wasn't able to compare the RAW file when i did this review as official RAW support wasn't released yet. I can't say I have noticed the diffence when shooting photos in real life. But if i get a bit of spare time, I will do some testing and get back to you here.
A7c And S9, which is best for very low light videography?
Thanks for the detail! Could you tell us what lenses you used when comparing the AF with the A7C?
Sony 20-70 f/4 G :)
Would have been nice if it had a hot shoe that could connect with a separate EVF, like the Canon M6 did. That would have gone some distance to satisfying the photographer crowd.
Also, no headphone jack!
I would like to see an external EVF. I wonder if the Canon EVF-DC1/DC2 sells well or not
Thanks for the review. Can you confirm if there is any time limit if outputting clean HDMI to a video recorder or switcher? Also what resolutions are supported for clean HDMI output? I recall for example the Canon R8 had a 30 min limit on clean HDMI out and that's one of the reasons I didn't buy it.
hi ttbirds, sorry about the late reply, i saw your comment but didn't get around to test it for you.
But i just did a test today, the S9 has been running for about an hour with clean HDMI out and it's still going
@@TheRealRichardWonghi what resolution we’re you shooting on with clean hdmi? 6k open gate?
The only thing I can say to Panasonic - "You were supposed to fight evil, not join them!"
Why did you say that? Just curious, nothing more. Zero judgement.
Panasonic joined evil since the S5II, making the image as artificial as Sony with weird sharpening and bad details. I hope they will release the S1II very soon.
hey i also think so. I can't really point it out on a pixel level, but when you see the whole image... it just looks flatter and digitally crispy compared to the older dfd lumix cameras. gh6 had amazing image quality. i regret selling it for a g9ii
@@nickalot interesting I guess I do not look that hard I am also not sure how hard people look at images. There is subjective aspect to it. I hear you though. I suppose at the end of the day it is whatever works with you. It is good we have choices, I still love my GH5 even though I’m full frame on a different system. Think I will always got love for Panasonic. There is guy out there who does amazing work with Panasonic outta New York, is it DP Journey his name is Sheriff and he is Professor In NY. …cool stuff, you can find him on UA-cam, worth a look. Nice talking bout this kind of stuff. Take it easy.
@@nickalotYou don't like the video rendering of the G9II ?
I also have the G9II and GH6, I don't see a lot of difference between the G9II and GH6 about fine details in video in 5,7K. The G9II still have much nicer detail rendering than the S5II in my opinion.
When I really pixel peep between the GH6 and the G9II in 5.7K or Open Gate, maybe the G9II has slightly more artificial look than the GH6 yes, especially in bad light, but nothing extreme like the S5II.
However, I prefer the colors of the GH6 more.
Hi Richard, do you think that will be updates to camcoders soon? Like Panasonic x1500 update
Not sure. I haven't heard of anything.
Thanks for a detailed review. How is the auto focus at Full HD full frame at 120 fps? is it still contract based or is it PDAF in S9?
I have done a bit of testing, but my result is not 100% conclusive, it appears to be a bit slower than 4k30 (PDAF), but the difference is not day or night so i can't say it is not with 100% certainty.
@@TheRealRichardWong that was with HD 120 fps?
yes
@@TheRealRichardWong great thanks
@@TheRealRichardWong i would appreciate if you could share the samples on youtube. i also hope that they sell the japanese silver top finish model in usa for S9
Thank you Richard. Great catch on the AF difference in 1080 between S5ii and S9!
yes happy to see the improvement on the S9!
Would love this for travel and everyday use! But considering this or pocket 3. Is there a small autofocus lens for this that can be put in a small bag or fanny pack for travel?
Sigma make a few small prime lenses that could work, otherwise the up coming Lumix S 18-40 if you want a zoom lens but thats a few months away. For travel I do recommend the 28-200. It's not pancake size, but it's really compact for such a wide range up to 200mm. I love it when shooting in Japan with this lens
@@TheRealRichardWong would that setup fit in a fanny pack? A small sling? And worth it over the pocket 3?
@@jaymills1720 yes should fit quite easily in w fanny pack, just not your pants pocket. It's a very different camera compare to pocket 3, the pocket 3 would be easier to use, but the video quality from the s9 would be way better because of the much bigger sensor, and you can also take much better photo with the s9 too
Couldn’t find the Laowa 9mm for the Panasonic full frame
here you go: www.venuslens.net/product/laowa-9mm-f-5-6-ff-rl/ref/11/
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I was never interested in buying a camera. After the S9 came out, I really think I'm gonna buy it as my first camera
Which lut is that which you used. Can we download it anywhere?
i used quite a few LUTs as I was just trying out all the different one, I have about 15 installed on the S9.
S Deep Forest 1 is what I used the most, but also a lot of photos were shot with the Sample LUT 2 and Sample LUT 3 that are pre-installed on the S9
Please clarify one important issue. Is the final stabilization using a perspective correction of S9 better than S5ii? Is this something new or does S5ii have it too? Or it added in the new firmware? Is it worth buying S9 because of the it`s unique stabilization?
S5II also has the perspective correction with the latest firmware. S9's image stabilisation appears to be the same as the S5II.
There are some good reasons to buy the S9 instead of S5II (like PDAF at 1080p60 full frame), but not for image stabilisation
Thank you ssooo much! From Siberia with love!
Great review. I am going to pre-order this camera, but I really think it needs that 18-40mm lens. I'm surprised that did not come out at the same time, seems like that would be the natural kit lens for it.
Yes i agree. the 26mm pancake is not the best lens for S9's target users. Unfortunately the 18-40mm is not ready yet. So I guess it's a tough choice between either delay the camera for a few months, or release the camera first then update the "kit" when the 18-40m is ready.
Great review, very informative.
For me there are far too many drawbacks to make the S9 viable.
Fair enough!
Nice Test Richard.👏
Thanks.
thanks for watching essiturbo!
Hi Richard, great video from Osaka, Japan.
Thank you Angelo!
Thank you for the detailed review.
thanks for watching
Hi
Is it lumix lub only for s9?
I have s5m2, can I download luts in the future too?
Sorry Not sure. But this is the app moving forward, so It would guess yes
Thank you both for this question and reply I am still wondering this I use the LUMIX S1 and Lumix Sync I hope that the older S1 series cameras and GH6 and S5 series still work with this new app and hopefully Lumix doesn’t leave us hanging if they discontinue Lumix Sync. Hope y’all have a great day!
Thank you for your detailed review 😸
thanks for watching and comment :)
would it be a better photo travel camera than the sigma fp l ?
i think so, it has IBIS, it has better autofocus system with AI subject detection, it has better smartphone app intergration. On the other hand, Sigma has better heat management and optional EVF but i think as a travel camera, the Lumix S9 is better and much easier to use.
@@TheRealRichardWong thank you Richard.
Thank you for another great review! I'm a bit mixed about the S9, but it seems to be a good B camera for Lumix full frame owner, which already invested in L-mount lenses and batteries. With added bonus being the camera to bring when travelling as well... As I'm mostly going to use it for photography, the lack of mechanical shutter and hot shoe is a bit disappointing, but the rest of the camera, especially the LUT feature is quite tempting. I'm thinking to replace my aging LX100ii for my second camera, the S9 might be the choice if I can pair it with compact lens... I'll see if the price is right in my country :D
Yes I understand, my initial feeling is also quite mixed. I am sad it doesn't have mech shutter, the short recording soft limit, and I do find myself missing the evf a bit. But I actually quite enjoy the camera and found most of the limitations not really that bad even for myself as a travel camera (who is not the target user ). My biggest complaint actually should be that Lumix didn't release the camera with the 18-40 lens, as i feel the 26mm lens is just not the right match for its target users at all.
@@TheRealRichardWong yeah, the 18-40 should be the lens to launch with, such a great focal length too, even if a bit dark. But it'll be a better kit lens to take around from size standpoint. I almost never took the 20-60 kit lens since it is between taking another prime or this, and I mostly opted for the prime.
What is the advantage to using a full frame camera to shoot photos for Instagram?
There are many, shallow depth of field, much better low light performance, ability to use different lenses like telephoto, macro, fisheye..etc.
Compact interchangable FF cameras are very nice options because they let you can share a single set of lenses both (1) for bodies that better fit into professional jobs and (2) for bodies for casual shooting.
Your reviews are very very good. Thank you very much for all your hard work. You're fast becoming my favorite.
Thank you so much for your kind words
That lens will be a beast for vloging... 18-40
yes i agree! That lens should be the perfect match for the S9
Well done..so comprehensive! I’m mixed on the S9, though I’m about 40 years past the demographic! This could be a great b camera for S5ii owners, and a decent travel camera on its own. If a firmware upgrade could change the video clip length that would likely go a long way.
haha i'm also way beyond the target user group, but I actually found it a great travel camera too. For travel, the 5-20 minutes video recording limit is pretty ok though. I never found myself able to record anything more than 5 minutes when travelling/handholding the camera
Great review ! is the lumix lab app good for s5ii/s5iix?
Sorry Not sure. But this is the app moving forward.
Thx for review!
thank you for watching!
how about the dynamic range of s9? is it donwgraded to s5?
Great video. Thank you.
S9 is interesting. Good review. Thanks. toronto canada.
I'd like to see an S9 with mechanical shutter (rolling shutter; flash), hot shoe for flash, a simple inexpensive detachable optical viewfinder to go in the hotshoe, and some smaller prime f2.8 lenses : 28mm, 50mm, 85mm.
I use Panasonic m43.
I think such a camera will come. Will be interesting to see if it's a m43 or full frame.
WOW 34:11 is it really happening? we got PDAF on 60fps?!
yes
Does G9 has weather sealing?
You mean the S9 i suppose? No it doesn't have
@@TheRealRichardWong Big thanks for answer and review
time limit on video?? over heat?
I tested and discussed all in this video
@@TheRealRichardWongRichard - I have posted comments elsewhere, but could you please check whether heating affects image quality due to the heating of the sensor (ie noise)? As you says LUMIX is super conservative about IQ and this is the only rationale I can think of for the limits given the camera is clearly capable of longer recording periods (at least in the conditions you used)!
@@Democratiser oh i've deleted all the overheat test footage (as I ran out of storage space on my 4TB MacBook pro). But I remember I had a look and didn't see anything obvious in terms of image quality degradation.
always appreciate your reviews Richard! It's calm, collected, thorough and detailed.
minor thing!!!!!! ignore me if you want to but your talking head footage always kinda seems washed out or lifted. Just curious if that's intentional or not? 😂😂
Nicholas Thank you for watching! Re talking head footage, i did lift the shadow / move the black point up slightly. but it should be quite subtle . I assume it looks quite washed out on your screen?
@@TheRealRichardWong yeah it does looked washed out! hahaha don't have to do anything about lol. that's the best part about doing your own stuff, keke NO CLIENTS. XD
i do not want it to look really wash out though. I wonder if it's the same on other people's screen? I'm using Macbook Pro i wonder if there is something different like gamma value that make it look washout on your screen but not mine. I will make some adjustment to my next video (publish in a week's time). please check that and let me know?
@@TheRealRichardWong Oh! yes! then it might be a gamma tagging issue. I believe mac reads rec709A or something and on export you gotta do some gamma tags for youtube.
we had the inverse problem exporting from windows to youtube, where our resolve exports came out crushed.
you might wanna look into output gamma tags!
@@nickalot yeah thanks will see what I can do! Thanks for all your help and support
your photos is making miss Japan. And i just got back from Japan. hahahaha
thank you! I miss Japan already too
Can the Ronin RS4 or RS4 Pro control this S9 via USB-C?
I have the S5 with 20-60, Sigma 45mm and 24mm and have now bought the S9. I'm selling my other digital cameras.
Interesting new camera but id rather have the s5ii or g9ii. I like lots of buttons and dials, the more the better!!!
If you like buttons, I agree the s5ii is the camera for you. The s9 is designed with completely opposite goal.
gracias por la información tan detallada, puedo decir que si me sobrara el dinero la compraría de inmediato. Tengo una S5 y quiero una S5ii primero, pero si me sobrara el dinero...
Thanks for watching :)
Nice review
Thank you
Its hard to justify this against an iphone 15 for example. For landscape in the main lens this camera cannot beat it. Video in log and h265 as well superstrong on the iphone.
Hahahahaha you clearly are not a photographer. I would never use a crappy phone for my stuff
Why limited Recording Time sir 😢
Video recording time limit has been removed in the new firmware
Another excellent video, detailed and informative.
I appreciate that
S9P? For photography oriented specs, or is that too overlaping with an m11 or something.
There is space for s7. A higher spec s9 with features targetting traditional users. Doesn't matter if it overlap M11 or not . It's completely different and M11 is from Leica anyway so doesn't matter
bro you're crushin
Does it have live composite?
oh good question, but I don't think i see that on the S9
1 Hour. Wow!. Im sat!
This is My shortest Lumix camera review for a while 😂
This camera is OK but the Sigma fp makes more sense(no limits/no overheating) due to its limitations. This release should have been a GX8 or GX9 style body with weather sealing and that new 25mp Phase detect M4/3 sensor. Panasonic seems to have completely abandoned all those customers who have spent money for years on the M4/3 system.
Sigma FP is an interesting option, but having no IBIS was a deal breaker for me🥲
Shut up.
heyy. We would love to see a video on the latest update of Animal Eye AF on s5ii/X. pls make a video on that. Looking forward to it :)
Hey there I did a video about the 3.0 fw and I have a bit of animal eye af info in that video
How does this camera compare with the Sony A7c?
I don't have and only briefly used a a7c myself so can't really comment. I do have a a7cr myself but I think it's a very different camera
It doesn't. The Sony is far superior.
@@Tom_Roberts which Sony do you recommend for street photography
@@Tom_Roberts it is also 2x to 3x the price. A comparison is therefore meaningless
@@l-mount-forum9607 I disagree. $1,500 body only isn't small change. Most people in the "target demographic" don't have that kind of money. Those that do would be looking long and hard at all of the options and will probably find it's well worth spending extra for the Sony. Pay once cry once. Buy this camera and cry every time you are hindered by it.
The record limit will most likely have a firmware release. Panasonic listens to their customers.
We will see! A few of us reviewers definitely have spoke really loud about this limitation., both during the summit and also in our reviews.
@@TheRealRichardWong , indeed. I can understand the mechanical shutter, but I can’t wrap my head around limiting the record time. Give us the option to make it limited, or unlimited. For people who don’t know, make the record limit a default option. Give professional the option to change it to unlimited. We’ll know the risks. Non-professionals just wanna have fun and shoot quick clips.
That is pretty much exactly what I said to the Lumix engineers and product team at the summit. It's fine if default have time limits, I can understand that. But let us advance users , people live in cooler places to disable the time limit or extend it if we want , just give us a big warning sign 🛑 so we understand what is the consequences
1h video. Wow. Need to get some popcorn 🙂
share some popcorn with me!