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It's a while since I've been over to DPR, but here you have it - they finally agree with me!!
Something is not right when DPR actually recommends a LUMIX camera.It's a while since I've been over to DPR, but here you have it - they finally agree with me!!

Check the article date; is it April 1st?Something is not right when DPR actually recommends a LUMIX camera.
That’s a really good amatissais Dirk. I think you nailed it!I think we reached a new peak in technology for ILC. Not only Lumix cameras. All brands.
I watched yesterday the newest youtube review from Gerald Undone about the Canon R6 MKiii. He made a similar statement and he said that it is basically a waste of time for him, to test sensor performance or AF in cameras in the future, only to detect miniscule differences, which are invisible in real life scenarios.
Fuji and Panasonic might be in very specific scenarios still behind Sony, Canon and Nikon regarding AF. But this is only for the most demanding use cases and 99% of the people will not need this extra 5% AF performance.
Even the Lumix S1Rii, which was not designed for sports photography has a "good enough" AF for sports.
No matter which brand you choose or which modern sensor the newest camera has (24MP, 46MP, 60MP etc.), it is excellent. Noone will look at 1600% enlargement in Photoshop to spot any kind of differences.
Who shoots above ISO 12800? Noone. If you search for images in Flickr, you will see that there is a huge drop in available images at or above ISO 6400, because 99% of users do not need these high ISO values. Who shoots in a dark cole mine?
Differences in DR at lower ISO are minor among the brands. Hardly to see (within the same sensor size) in real life shooting.
We are now back in the 80ies with a time machine. Today's sensors are like film. Fuji Velvia is Fuji Velvia, no matter in which camera.
The race for significant better cameras or sensor technology is over until the next new innovation. I do not see this happen for the next 5 years.
Therefore we can relax and focus what kind of haptics, usability, body shape, menu structure and lens choice we prefere or need and pick then the appropriate system.
I am a fan of the L-Mount because of the 3 founding partners and their capabilities to deliver a future proof system, great lens choice and lens sizes which are smaller than possible with i.e. Nikon's bigger Z-Mount and at an affordable price point.
I like the menu structure of my S1Rii, the body shape for my hands, usability of all the buttons and wheels and the EVF and tilting screen. It does not feel like a computer. It feels like a camera and has a better price/performance ratio than the competition.
I love the Sigma i-series lenses with their aperture ring, very small size and great image quality. It feels like Leica and Zeiss in the 80ies, but at an affordable price. Real photography to enjoy the process, not just the final image.
I do not get this combination with other brands.
I really can not think of a feature I miss with the S1Rii, except maybe pixel binning like with the Leica Q3. But no other brand has this function either.
I agree. Because my needs are not very advanced in most cases, I think I already felt this way one generation ago.I think we reached a new peak in technology for ILC. Not only Lumix cameras. All brands.
I am a fan of the L-Mount because of the 3 founding partners and their capabilities to deliver a future proof system, great lens choice and lens sizes which are smaller than possible with i.e. Nikon's bigger Z-Mount and at an affordable price point.
I like the menu structure of my S1Rii, the body shape for my hands, usability of all the buttons and wheels and the EVF and tilting screen. It does not feel like a computer. It feels like a camera and has a better price/performance ratio than the competition.
I love the Sigma i-series lenses with their aperture ring, very small size and great image quality. It feels like Leica and Zeiss in the 80ies, but at an affordable price. Real photography to enjoy the process, not just the final image.
I do not get this combination with other brands.
I really can not think of a feature I miss with the S1Rii, except maybe pixel binning like with the Leica Q3. But no other brand has this function either.