The Panasonic Lumix S1H is a high-end full-frame mirrorless camera engineered specifically for filmmakers and serious video creators, blending cinema-level features with the relatively compact body of a mirrorless system.
With its 24.2 MP full-frame sensor and robust video-capabilities, the S1H is designed to meet professional production workflows, gimbal and drone shooting, and demanding environments.
Here are the standout specifications for the Lumix S1H:
Sensor & Image Quality
Full-frame CMOS sensor (35.6 × 23.8 mm) with an effective resolution of approx. 24.2 MP.
Offers a latitude of 14+ stops in V-Log mode, giving wide dynamic range for colour grading.
Dual native ISO support (for improved low-light performance) and high-end image processing via the Venus Engine.
Video Capabilities
Internal video recording at extremely high levels: e.g., 6K (5952 × 3968) at 24 p from the full-frame sensor.
4K and DCI-4K recording with 10-bit, 4:2:2 internal colour sampling (depending on mode) — professional-level codec support.
Anamorphic, Super 35mm crop, and full-frame modes are supported — giving flexibility for different cinematic workflows.
Variable frame rate (VFR) / high frame rates for slow-motion capture in Full HD up to 180 fps in certain modes.
HDMI raw output compatible with external recorders (e.g., Atomos) for advanced production setup.
Autofocus, Stabilisation & Ergonomics
5-axis in-body image stabilisation (IBIS) combined with lens-based OIS in compatible lenses (Dual IS 2) — useful for handheld shooting.
Contrast-based autofocus with Depth-From-Defocus (DFD) technology and subject-tracking support (face/eye etc) — again useful both for video and stills.
High-resolution electronic viewfinder (EVF) and a fully articulating (free-angle) touch-screen LCD for operational flexibility on set.
Build & Workflow
Robust magnesium-alloy body, weather-sealed to withstand field & outdoor shooting.
Dual SD card slots (supporting UHS-II) for flexible recording and backup.
Full working controls for cinema work-flows, time-code, LUTs, high bit-rates, etc.
Physical & Other Details
Approximate body dimensions: ~151.0 × 114.2 × 110.4 mm.
Lens mount: L-Mount (Leica Camera AG / Panasonic / Sigma collaboration) — broad lens ecosystem.
The DJI Mic is a dual-channel compact wireless microphone system built to deliver high-quality audio for cameras, smartphones or laptops. It comes with two clip-on transmitters and one receiver plus a charging case, enabling reliable long-range wireless audio capture, onboard recording backup and flexible connectivity. Its compact design and built-in features make it well suited for vlogging, interviews, content creation, run-and-gun shoots or mobile workflows.
Here are the standout features and specifications of the DJI Mic:
Operates on the 2.4 GHz band with digital wireless transmission; up to ~250 m (820 ft) line-of-sight range.
Dual-channel support (two transmitters + one receiver) means you can record two sound sources simultaneously.
Wireless mode supports GFSK at 1 Mbps / 2 Mbps.
Each transmitter has internal storage (8 GB) and can record onboard for backup in WAV format (48 kHz, 24-bit).
Safety Track mode: records a second track at -6 dB as a backup in case of peaks/clipping.
Receiver offers 3.5 mm TRS audio output for camera connection, headphone output for monitoring.
The receiver’s expansion port allows direct connection to mobile devices (USB-C / Lightning) or cameras.
The transmitters provide approximately 5.5 hours battery life, the receiver approx 5 hours; with the charging case you can extend the total system runtime significantly.
Charging case also acts as storage and automatically pairs the system.
Ultra-compact transmitters (~30 g each) that clip onto clothing or can be used with external lav mics.
Receiver features an OLED touchscreen to view real-time levels, signal strength, gain settings etc.
Magnetic clip, integrated back-clip and simple mounting make it versatile for mobile/video use.