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ОтветитьVery nice look❤ Did you also shoot this video with s1r2?
ОтветитьHey Julia, great video! I always enjoy watching your reviews.
I was hoping you could shed some light on the rolling shutter issues with the new Lumix S1R II. When investing such a hefty price, it's totally unfair to encounter such problems, and that's precisely why I thought Lumix launched the S1 II with its partially stacked sensor, specifically to address concerns like rolling shutter and generally offer faster readout speeds.
Could you provide an update or your insights on how the S1R II is performing in real-world scenarios regarding Rolling Shutter, especially compared to the S1 II? It's a critical factor when considering a high-end camera.
Awesome shots Julia!! 🙌
ОтветитьGreat video Julia , whilst you may loose the 100m on the long end the added bonus is the crop zoom in lumix ....just bought your preset btw ❤keep up the good work Mark uk
ОтветитьWhat about using with the hybrid zoom ??
ОтветитьAuto white balance?
ОтветитьOh... I really happy to hear review from your video!🩷
ОтветитьThis is a lens that I did not consider until I saw this video. The size & weigh is impressive, and the design goals reminds me of the tiny Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 for APS-C. Thank you for the enlightening video Julia!!
ОтветитьGreat video! On a side note, this video reminded me of the fact that L-mount has no interesting telezooms (as in: not huge, heavy and overpriced) is one of the factors that keep me from returning to Panasonic. The only decent one is (as usual in L mount) Sigma's and it weighs 1,3 kgs (almost 3 pound) and costs 1500 - 1700 Euros.
ОтветитьThanks so much, Julia, for continuing to give Lumix some love. I have the Sigma 28-70/2.8; it would be interesting to see a comparison between that lens and the Lumix 24-60/2.8. BTW, I’m loving my S1RII!
Ответитьlove how small the 24-60mm lens is. Awesome shots as always 🫶
Ответить20-50 f2.8 would have been an instant buy for me
ОтветитьThanks a lot for your review! I would by that if I did not already have the Sigma 24-70mm 2.8II 😶 This Sigma is so perfect in my opinion (sharpness, contrast, bokeh for a 2.8). Is there really no loss except for the 10mm in your practical experience?
Also, the fact that this matches the size of Panasonic's 16-35mm f4 (and Sirui's 85mm 1.4) is something I'll have to think about.
Cannot wait to get this lens ❤
ОтветитьAwesome shots Julia. 📸👍
ОтветитьThe bokeh and rendering is really nice, reminds me of a Nikon lens where there's good smooth separation with that 3D look. It looks like the 24-70mm S Pro lens but without the weight or cost. Well done Lumix. Also Sydney weather cmon! ugh.
ОтветитьWould've preferred 20 - 60
ОтветитьJust 1 question, do you update your app with your latest presets ?
ОтветитьGorgeous shots as always dear Julia where is this location :) <3
ОтветитьWhat’s so special about this Lens ?
Ответить2.8 is yucky. Give me 1.4 any day.
ОтветитьHow is she screen recording her camera during the photoshoot?
ОтветитьThis is the camera (S1rII) as a photographer I want, also, this lens. As a filmmaker, my dream camera is the S1II. Actually I have a S5II
ОтветитьAs always wonderful work
ОтветитьCan’t wait to buy this lens for my S5II
ОтветитьI agree, if this was 20-60 2.8 I would have been more drawn to it as I love the kit lens focal range.
ОтветитьThis lens was released at a good time. Not many good, small zoom lenses on L-mount. Contemplating this for my Sigma BF
ОтветитьLumix skintone and color are second to none.
ОтветитьDid you say you were in Oregon? If so, it would've been fun to say hello 👋, love your work
ОтветитьHi Julia I've messaged you via the contact page on your link for your presets ive downloaded luts I've bought I've tried to install them but struggling to install doing so it's expired lpmy link please can you help please.
ОтветитьIt didn't have to be a "pro" lens, they could have just made this the 20-60 II.
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