Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix S1R and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix S1R.
May 2019
(86%)
92 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
105 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
86010092
The editors liked
Excellent image quality
Great video features
Dual card slots
Top display screen
Fantastic image stabilization
High-resolution sensor
Good high-res multishot mode
Solid body
Excellent ergonomics
Great built-in image stabilization
Good and fast autofocus in AF-S
Good video in 4K up to 60 bps
Nice viewfinder with unique capabilities
Weather resistant
Tur
Excellent 47MP full-frame sensor
5-axis sensor stabilization
Big
Sharp EVF
Good control system
Backlit control buttons
Protected from dust and splashes
Top information LCD
4K video at up to 60fps
Image quality
Weather sealing
Superb resolution
4K video at 60/50p
Dual image stabilisation
Solid handling
Twin card slots/formats
47.3-megapixel 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor
In-body image stabilization
Triaxial tilt rear monitor
Excellent handling
High-resolution images
5-axis in-body stabilization
Best video in the high-resolution full-frame category
Landscape
Studio and event photographers
Those with larger hands that prefer a larger grip and camera
Outdoor photographers who need especially solid build quality
The editors didn't like
Pricey
Poor automatic white balance in stills and video
Bulky relative to competitors
Price
$3
700
Info
Shop.panasonic.com
DFD autofocus not perfect for video in C-AF
Screen not suitable for vlogging
Big and heavy for mirrorless camera
Big battery still drained quickly
More expensive than competitors
Obnoxiously heavy
Contrast focus limits tracking speed and burst rate
Limited lens selection
Size
Autofocus
WHY THE HELL IS IT SO BIG
More expensive than rivals
Limited lens system so far
360/340-shot battery life
Rivals better for action
Battery life
Contrast-detect autofocus inferior to rivals
Heavy
Much too expensive
Mediocre low-light performance and dynamic range
Travel photography and family photographers for whom the S1R's size and weight will be a burden
Sports photographers who will need more speed and better autofocus