Yesterday I had a long studio session with a model. I was using the S1R and the S5II. The S5II I used only for a high ISO set with available light.
Even with poorer AF in comparison to the S5II the body of the S1R is still the better camera for me! Yes, it is heavy. Very heavy. Even more with the additional grip. But the handling is still better (for me), I like the amount of buttons. I also like the old school display on the top.
Therefore I would love to get the new technical options from the S1Rii, but the smaller body is a downgrade (again for me, maybe others think different). The S1Rii looks to me like an S5R... That is not bad, but different.
On the other side I think the design from the S1/S1R as fist release of a full frame DSLM is after 6 years still impressive. And if you compare the S1/S1R to the first releases from Canon (EOS R) and Nikons (Z6/Z7) the Lumix don´t need to hide...
So I don´t will upgrade to the S1Rii soon and use the money for some additional lenses.
What are other S1R users thinking about this? Sport and action is a different discussion, because all is related to the AF.
Even with poorer AF in comparison to the S5II the body of the S1R is still the better camera for me! Yes, it is heavy. Very heavy. Even more with the additional grip. But the handling is still better (for me), I like the amount of buttons. I also like the old school display on the top.
Therefore I would love to get the new technical options from the S1Rii, but the smaller body is a downgrade (again for me, maybe others think different). The S1Rii looks to me like an S5R... That is not bad, but different.
On the other side I think the design from the S1/S1R as fist release of a full frame DSLM is after 6 years still impressive. And if you compare the S1/S1R to the first releases from Canon (EOS R) and Nikons (Z6/Z7) the Lumix don´t need to hide...
So I don´t will upgrade to the S1Rii soon and use the money for some additional lenses.
What are other S1R users thinking about this? Sport and action is a different discussion, because all is related to the AF.