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  1. I preferred the body/build of the S1H over my S5II. Easily. All an S2H would need to be for me is FF 6k 60p version of the S5II internals and it’s a done deal for me. If it wasn’t for the less than stellar AF, I’d still have my S1H. Decent, but not Sony level stickiness, ie, could be better.
    2 points
  2. I've been using the S1H for all my work since 2021 (mostly mid-to-high end TV documentaries and one feature doc to be screened in cinemas). I like that camera a lot, I saw its C4K Long-Gop V-LOG projected on a giant cinema screen and it was perfect. The camera has many little things that really make your life easier like the waveform, the luminance spot meter, excellent stabilization, TC in via flash interface, superb battery life, the OLPF, but also the way it displays all the camera info sent via HDMI in an elegant and minimal interface, except for the uselessly huge electronic level (Sony found a much better way to display a level since like... forever). Recently I needed a 2nd Lumix body for shooting solo interviews so I had to buy a second hand S5IIx. I like the 4ch of audio, the image magnification while shooting in manual focus (100% of my shooting is MF - I miss that on the S1H!). I will play with autofocus a bit to see if it's reliable at least in a static interview situation but I like A LOT the fact that I can use the AF of my good old Canon EF glass via the Sigma adapter. That said, I am looking forward to a solid S1H successor that would improve the excellent S1H: 4K50P (at least) in FF, a faster rolling shutter, less HDMI lag and some improvement in ISO sensitivity would be enough for me. It would be a real shame if Panasonic would let its S line die!
    1 point
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