Since the announcement of the Lumix S1Rii, I am thinking back and forth whether it could be the right camera/upgrade for me as a Lumix S5ii owner.
As some of you might know, I do mainly family, street, travel and people photography as a hobbyist. Sometimes sport for my kids (field hockey).
I do not do video with my S5ii.
Everyone has different use cases for his photography. This is why I made a list of features in my S5ii, which I would value if they would be improved in a new camera. Not a comparison of all features. Only the few features on my S5ii, which I would like to be "better" for my use cases.
I compared the specs and what we know from reviews of the Lumix S1Rii vs. my Lumix S5ii. This is the result. Maybe this helps also others in their decision making process:
S1Rii vs. S5ii.
0,5 or 1= advantage S1Rii vs. S5ii
0 = equal
-0,5 or -1 = disadvantage S1Rii vs. S5ii
(criterias are in order of importance for me)
size 0
weight -0,5
dynamic range 0
high ISO 0
noise 0
AF fields 0
AF speed ?
AF tracking reliability ?
more MP for cropping in combination with pixel binning 1
more MP for cropping without pixel binning -1
tilting screen 1
fps mechanical 0
EVF 0,5
As you can see, the S5ii is not missing many things I would like to get improved. Some features I do not value very much for my use cases. This makes it hard for the Lumix S1Rii to beat the Lumix S5ii really. if there is only a 0.5 difference, it does not count really. It is then more a "nice to have" improvement, like the EVF. With fps it does not matter whether it is 1fps more or less, once you pass 7-8fps.
It seems like that the Lumix S1Rii has no "real" pixel binning, for sure not in RAW. Therefore mor MP are more likely negative for me.
We do not know yet, whether the AF of the Lumix S1Rii is really better than the AF in the Lumix S5ii. My guess is not. They have the same number of fields etc. But time will tell.
At the moment it looks like that I would have to pay 3.600€ for a tilting screen and slightly better EVF resolution. That does not make sense for me.
My conclusion at the moment with the information I have access to as of today is that I will not "upgrade" and rather wait what else will come this year or buy just new lenses, if the ones I pray for come this year at all.
As some of you might know, I do mainly family, street, travel and people photography as a hobbyist. Sometimes sport for my kids (field hockey).
I do not do video with my S5ii.
Everyone has different use cases for his photography. This is why I made a list of features in my S5ii, which I would value if they would be improved in a new camera. Not a comparison of all features. Only the few features on my S5ii, which I would like to be "better" for my use cases.
I compared the specs and what we know from reviews of the Lumix S1Rii vs. my Lumix S5ii. This is the result. Maybe this helps also others in their decision making process:
S1Rii vs. S5ii.
0,5 or 1= advantage S1Rii vs. S5ii
0 = equal
-0,5 or -1 = disadvantage S1Rii vs. S5ii
(criterias are in order of importance for me)
size 0
weight -0,5
dynamic range 0
high ISO 0
noise 0
AF fields 0
AF speed ?
AF tracking reliability ?
more MP for cropping in combination with pixel binning 1
more MP for cropping without pixel binning -1
tilting screen 1
fps mechanical 0
EVF 0,5
As you can see, the S5ii is not missing many things I would like to get improved. Some features I do not value very much for my use cases. This makes it hard for the Lumix S1Rii to beat the Lumix S5ii really. if there is only a 0.5 difference, it does not count really. It is then more a "nice to have" improvement, like the EVF. With fps it does not matter whether it is 1fps more or less, once you pass 7-8fps.
It seems like that the Lumix S1Rii has no "real" pixel binning, for sure not in RAW. Therefore mor MP are more likely negative for me.
We do not know yet, whether the AF of the Lumix S1Rii is really better than the AF in the Lumix S5ii. My guess is not. They have the same number of fields etc. But time will tell.
At the moment it looks like that I would have to pay 3.600€ for a tilting screen and slightly better EVF resolution. That does not make sense for me.
My conclusion at the moment with the information I have access to as of today is that I will not "upgrade" and rather wait what else will come this year or buy just new lenses, if the ones I pray for come this year at all.
