Thank you. By that I checked and upgraded my S1R, as well as 16-35mm, lens and 24-105mm lensEdit: To the user of the original S1 and S1R. Your cameras got some small updates as well.
This plus the three Lumix camera upgrades and I'll be back to camera school for a while.
Yes, that would be fine. But from my point of view the release cycles are already getting longer and longer (with some exceptions). 10-20 years ago some manufacturers updated some cameras every year, like Canon with EOS 300,350,400,450,500,550………I wish we would see in the industry a change more towards FW updates for older models (even as a payed addon) than releasing every 2 years a new camera.
I’d love to see Live Comp on the S1 models, and given that the OG S5 supports it, I’m sure there are no hardware restrictions. Likewise, adding the legacy lens data feature that’s on the S5ii would be nice to have in the older models - again, no hardware limitations to that. But it won’t happen.I wish we would see in the industry a change more towards FW updates for older models (even as a payed addon) than releasing every 2 years a new camera.
I think the term "old and unsupported hardware" is only half of the truth. The S1/S1R was released in 2019 and development started years before. I expect these bodies are using a different technical environment internally. So of course it would be possible to add many different things, but it must be done with other programming language or something else. The new cameras are build on a different base architecture so new developments can not just integrated to the old cameras...Interestingly, I saw a post on a LUMIX FB group by one of the Panasonic UK experts (Matt). He was responding to someone asking why the S1 models didn’t get the upgrades that the newer models have had. He explicitly said that the old models have old and unsupported hardware.
Now, that is probably true, but it does mean he’s officially saying that the only high end models Panasonic have for sale are obsolete! I guess we all know that, but it’s interesting to see Panasonic saying it directly.
I couldn't agree more.I wish we would see in the industry a change more towards FW updates for older models (even as a payed addon) than releasing every 2 years a new camera.