LUMIX S5IIX: THE ULTIMATE CAMERA FOR CREATORS

 





Panasonic Unleashes LUMIX S5IIX: A Powerhouse for Ambitious Video & Photo Creators

After months of eager anticipation, the LUMIX S5IIX has finally arrived, making waves in the world of photo and video capture. This camera is specifically engineered for ambitious creators who demand the best in both stills and moving images.

Here's what makes the S5IIX stand out:

  • Pro-level video capture: Ditch compressed formats! The S5IIX boasts compatibility with Blackmagic RAW (BRAW) and ProRes RAW, delivering incredible quality and post-production flexibility. Imagine capturing footage with ease, yet retaining the benefits of RAW for unmatched creative control.
  • Seamless external recording: Take your video workflow to the next level with ATOMOS Ninja V and Shogun CONNECT support. Unlock the full recording capabilities of the S5IIX on external devices for professional-grade output.
  • Unmatched focus performance: Experience faster, more accurate autofocus thanks to the Hybrid Phase Detection Auto-Focus (PDAF) system powered by a new imaging engine developed in partnership with LEICA. Shoot confidently in any lighting or scenario, knowing your focus will be locked on tight.
  • New Phase Hybrid AF: Track your subjects even in challenging conditions! This advanced system can pinpoint targets in low light, backlighting, and amidst distractions, ensuring your shots stay sharp and on point.
  • Competitive price and availability: Grab this powerhouse for £2,299, and expect it to hit shelves this month. Don't miss your chance to unleash your creative potential!

Bonus news for LUMIX S5II owners: A free firmware update arriving on June 13th brings RAW data output over HDMI, Blackmagic RAW recording, and Live View Composite for capturing stunning long exposure shots. Enhance your existing camera with these powerful features!

And lastly, good news for all photographers: Panasonic has taken your feedback to heart and is reducing lens prices across Europe by up to 28%! This makes investing in high-quality glass more accessible than ever.

Ready to take your photo and video game to the next level? Head over to the Panasonic website to learn more and pre-order your LUMIX S5IIX today!

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UMIX S5IIX: THE ULTIMATE CAMERA FOR CREATORS

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