
Create Cinema-Ready Films with the
Panasonic Lumix S1H
Full-frame mirrorless video taken seriously.





Want to make your next film with the Panasonic S1H? Now is your chance to win one via the B&H Panasonic S1H Sweepstakes! You can enter the sweepstakes in a few ways using social media.

On Twitter, tweet out an explanation of how you would use the S1H with #NextLevellumix and include a link to this page and tag both @BHPhotoVideo and @LumixUSA.
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Create video deserving of a theater with the S1H’s class-leading specifications. Leading the list is 4K at 60p, making this the first full-frame mirrorless to offer such a capability. Dual Native ISO further enhances image quality in multiple scenarios and the ability to record in up to 4:2:2 10-bit provides editors with versatility in post.

Panasonic’s S Series cameras emphasize durability and ergonomics, with the S1H adding some video-specific tweaks to further the cause. The magnesium-alloy frame boasts splash and dust resistance, while the control scheme has been optimized for video. Also, it offers two matched UHS-II V90 SD card slots alongside a 3.2" free-angle touchscreen and uses the L mount for wide support of lenses from the L-Mount Alliance.

High-end film productions demand certain functionality in their cameras, and the S1H delivers an impressive selection of features. V-Log and V-Gamut can capture 14+ stops of dynamic range while HLG provides HDR-ready clips. If you want more, the S1H is able to use the full-frame area to capture ultra-high-res 6K (3:2) video at 24p or 5.9K (16:9) footage at 30p in 10-bit.

Beyond simple tweaks, such as emphasizing the record button, the S1H elevates the S Series design to be more video friendly. The HDMI 2.0 Type-A connection supports 4K60 4:2:2 10-bit output, users can sync timecode, there is no recording limit, and the free-angle touchscreen makes shooting at any angle easier. A tally light has even been added.

