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The irresistible theme of Photokina 2018 has been mirrorless cameras with huge sensors inside. Leica unveiled the medium format S3, Fujifilm showed off the GFX 50R in the same medium format class, and Nikon and Canon brought their recently announced full-frame mirrorless models: the Z7 and EOS R, respectively. With Sony already having a full portfolio of excellent full-frame mirrorless cameras to sell, Panasonic was one of the last remaining major names to not offer such a high-end model, which was corrected at Photokina with the reveal of the Lumix S1 and S1R. The only difference between these two cameras, set to launch early next year, is that the S1 will have a 24-megapixel sensor whereas the S1R will go all the way to 47 megapixels.
The new Lumix S series is Panasonic’s most sincere effort yet to appeal to professional photographers. The company already enjoys a sterling reputation among videographers and amateur enthusiasts with its Micro Four Thirds cameras, but Photokina 2018 is the place where it’s decided to make its strongest pitch to stills shooters. That means total weather sealing and dual image stabilization, both in the camera body and in the lenses that Panasonic provides for this new system. At the outset, there’ll be three lenses from Panasonic itself — a 50mm f/1.4, a 24-105mm zoom, and a 70-200mm telephoto zoom — and a choice of eight compatible Leica lenses. This is because Panasonic, Leica, and Sigma also announced a new L-Mount Alliance at Photokina, which will see the two Japanese companies adopting Leica’s existing lens-mounting mechanism.
With its own engineering pedigree and a lens ecosystem that should grow faster than anyone else’s, Panasonic is making all the right moves to catch up with the likes of Sony, the undeniable leader in popularizing the full-frame mirrorless format.
I got to grips with a prototype of the Lumix S1R at Photokina this week, and while Panasonic stresses that the design is not yet final, we’re now close enough to the camera’s 2019 release to expect few, if any, major changes between now and then.
The S1R is large, imposing, and full of straight lines and right angles. Having recently handled the ergonomically curvy Leica S3 and the subtly refined Ricoh GRIII, I found the Panasonic model feeling extremely angular by comparison. The S1R does have a chunky, nicely curved grip breaking up the stern look of the rest of the camera body. I can’t say I’m in love with how this beast of a camera handles, but it’s early days still.
Knurled mode dials, dedicated shortcut buttons for white balance, ISO, and exposure adjustment, and an LCD readout at the top of the camera are all features that pros will appreciate. Panasonic’s opted for a busier look that promises to nevertheless be faster in operation, simply by virtue of having more immediate physical controls.
Unfortunately, Panasonic wasn’t turning on its prototypes at the show, so I can’t opine on the extra large electronic viewfinder on the Lumix S1R. The company promises it will have the highest precision of any EVF yet, so that’s something to look forward to as we get closer to the camera’s release.
Panasonic’s lenses for the Lumix S will be, like the cameras themselves, big and heavy. That shouldn’t faze or surprise anyone already working with full-frame cameras and high-quality glass, but it does somewhat undermine the benefit of the whole move to mirrorless. Panasonic still retains a faux pentaprism hump at the top of the Lumix S1R, so it’s not like you’re saving much in the way of bulk or space required when packing your gear for a shoot. Then again, Panasonic’s pitch with these cameras will be to offer surpassing performance, with or without a size advantage over traditional full-frame DSLRs.
The Panasonic Lumix S1 and Lumix S1R should be on sale early next year along with the first three lenses from Panasonic. The company promises to have a set of 10 lenses for the system by the end of 2020.
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Photography by Vlad Savov / The Verge
我們想讓你知道…也算是光圈與實用性的平衡吧?
記者莊友直/台北報導
喜歡拍人像的攝影師,大概囊中一定會有一顆 85mm 或是 135mm 的大光圈定焦鏡頭,而 85mm 更是各家廠商的必爭之地,近期就盛傳已有 85mm f/1.2L II USM 人像鏡皇的 Canon,將推出另一顆 85mm 鏡頭,不過不是第三代,反而是有光學防手震的版本?
根據 Canon Rumors 的消息指出,疑為 Canon 新人像鏡的 EF 85mm f/1.4L IS,最快將在 8 月底或是 9 月初登場,光看名字中的 L 就能知道,此鏡定位一樣是在高階產品線中,且重點的 IS 字樣,也代表著將配置光學防手震,可說是 85mm 中少有的規格(像
tamron收購tamron 曾推 85mm f/1.8 Di VC USD,不過光圈也算輸不少)。
▼以目前的 EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM(如圖)比較之下,雖然 f/1.4L 光圈小了一些,但具備 IS 光學防手震,在低光拍攝可說更具競爭力。(圖/翻攝自官網)
雖然 EF 85mm f/1.4L IS 光圈比起目前 EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM 約小了 1/3 級,但有了光學防手震規格,意謂在低光源的環境下,能爭取到更多快門速度,藉此降低提升 ISO 感光所帶來的畫質減損;舉例來說,以基本 4 級補償的光學防手震來看,85mm 最低的安全快門可達 1/6s,如此對比沒有光學防手震的鏡頭來說,競爭力可說相當足夠。
目前 EF 85mm f/1.4L IS 規格尚未有明確資訊,但可以知道的事,價格一定不便宜外,搭了光學防手震機構,重量應該也是讓人「期待」吧。
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