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Panasonic LUMIX S9 Lands in Malaysia with Prices Starting at RM7,599

Panasonic‘s LUMIX is no stranger to the camera enthusiast. However, it’s been quite a while since we’ve seen the brand make a big bang with its announcements – in Malaysia at least. Well, this time, Panasonic is making the biggest bang possible with its new LUMIX S9 – the smallest full-frame camera that the company has produced ever.

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Compact, Simple and Quick

The Panasonic LUMIX S9 is no simpleton’s camera. It’s built from the ground up to cater to content creators while keeping up with the standards of professional photography and videography. The LUMIX S9 comes with a 24.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor that the company first used in its LUMIX S5 II. It has improved real-time recognition autofocus with Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF) for better subject tracking. The PDAF is complemented by a 5-axis dual image stabilizer that has 6.5 stops of stabilization and is complemented with body image stabilization with 5 stops of stabilization. Electronic Stabilization helps ensure that video footage is smooth and without distortion.

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The LUMIX S9 is compact. The body alone weighs a mere 403g or 0.89lbs. This is further accentuated by the compact body that can be held in one hand. Panasonic is doubling down on the compact size with the introduction of two new compact lenses for the S9. The first is a compact prime lens called the LUMIX S 26mm F8 (S-R26). This lens has a primed or fixed focal distance of 26mm and a minimum aperture of F8. The second, the LUMIX S 18-44mm F4.5-6.3, is a compact zoom lens with a focal distance between 18 and 44 mm. Both the lenses are pancake lenses and measure no longer than 3cm from the lens mount of the Panasonic LUMIX S9.

Created with Content Creators in Mind

The compact size is intentional as Panasonic is gearing the LUMIX S9 for content creators. The compact size allows creators to carry it around without breaking their backs with large, cumbersome camera bags. That’s not all, Panasonic is making it even easier to transfer footage between the S9 and your mobile phone for social media with the new MP4 (Lite) codec. Shooting in this format allows users to create high-quality videos without outputting large multi-gigabyte files. This makes it easier to transfer to the phone and post on socials. Panasonic is boasting up to 4.5x the transfer speed.

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Like other LUMIX cameras, the S9 shoots in the 3:2 aspect ratio. This allows creators to shoot for both YouTube and Socials with one camera. In fact, you can shoot once and crop the footage into 9:16 and 16:9 depending on which platform or format they will be uploading. With the 6000×4000 resolution of the open gate, full-frame sensor, you will still be left with high-quality 4K UHD footage after cropping.

App Complemented Experience with LUT Profiles

The LUMIX S9 also allows creators to shoot in real-time LUT. This feature allows you to shoot in colour profiles for videos and photos that are catered to your aesthetic. You’ll be able to download and apply LUTs that have been created and customised by other creators as well. This can be done through the LUMIX Lab app. The app will also allow you to develop and share your own LUT profile with friends and followers.

Pricing & Availability

The Panasonic LUMIX S9 will be available in Crimson Red, Dark Olive, Jet Black and Silver. The camera body alone will be retailing for RM7,599. It will also be available in a bundle with a Panasonic LUMIX S 20-60mm F3.5-5.6 (R2060) lens for RM8,999.

The LUMIX S9 will be available for pre-order from 30th May to 30th June 2024 from retail stores. From 6th to 30th June, the camera will be available for pre-order from Lazada and Shopee. Pre-orders will get a SmallRig L-shape handle, a battery pack and a 64GB SanDisk Extreme Pro SD card.

Panasonic Launches the new Lumix GH6 with 25-Megapixel Micro Four Thirds Sensor and 5.7K ProRes V-Log Video Recording

While the Panasonic Lumix line-up cameras may not be a popular choice for photographers, it is a well-known name in the content creation industry still. That was all thanks to the Panasonic GH4, their first micro four thirds camera with 4K resolution video recording. It was so popular even larger scale production would use the GH4 as a B Camera or stick it in places where space is a premium. We know that BBC were using the GH4 to get certain footages in one of their most popular motoring show, Top Gear.

The compact, high-resolution video capable camera was then replaced with the Panasonic Lumix GH5 which also proved popular among content creators. It packed more resolution than before at 20.3-Megapixel versus the original 16. It still shot at 4K resolution, but now it shoots at 4:2:2 10-bit colours internally, a feature most professional videographers would appreciate. It packs some new features like a speedier auto focus mechanism to make it a better all-around camera than before.

Today, there is a follow up to the GH5. Meet the Panasonic Lumix GH6, the new standard in compact DSLRs.

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Like its predecessors, the Panasonic Lumix GH6 packs a micro four thirds sensor. If you have not known yet, micro four thirds sensor are smaller than APS-C sensors developed by Olympus. But it also packs more resolution than before at 25.2-Megapixel over the older 20. Like before as well, it is a mirrorless camera. There are a few new things on this new camera that might you consider swapping your GH5 for one of these too.

Aside from the higher Megapixel count, the video recording capabilities also got a massive upgrade. The sensor now can shoot videos at a maximum resolution of 5.7K at up to 60p. It still shoots at 4K if you want it to, but now at up to 120p for those satisfying slow-motion videos. Of course, you can record your videos if you want with unlimited video recording on the GH6, like its predecessors. You also get 4:2:2 10-bit colours like before, which is always a big welcome when colour contrast is important. You can even record at Apple ProRes HQ codec, important for the professional workflow these days.

Shooting videos without a gimbal or some form of stabiliser is usually frowned upon, even with the stellar video stabilisation mechanism built into cameras these days. That may not be a problem with the GH6 since it features 7.5-stops in their lens correction and stabilisation mechanism. With enough practice, you might just be okay leaving the gimbal behind.

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You might be thinking of packing even lighter without your external monitor too since the rotating monitor now features tilt function to make it even more versatile. This allows your monitor to swing around freely even if an HDMI or USB cable is attached to the side of the camera. On that subject, this takes on a full HDMI TypeA cable and a USB Type-C cable for external recording or monitors.

A powerful video camera needs to record on a speedy medium. For that, the Panasonic GH6 can take on a CFExpress Type B memory card and a regular SD card. You can program the videos to shoot on the faster medium while photos can be stored in the regular SD card for example. If photos are not your thing, your SD card can work as a redundancy for your videos too. It is always good to have backups.

All of these will not work though if you do not have a powerful enough processor. For that, Panasonic introduced the Venus engine. Because this is a video first camera, the Venus is made with improved video capabilities like Intelligent Detail Processing and 3D Noise Reduction. It also offers better video output, hence the 5.7K capability.

The Panasonic Lumix GH6 is now available in select regions. There are no confirmations on when the Panasonic Lumix GH6 will come to Malaysia just yet. Currently, the Panasonic Lumix GH6 body retails for AU$ 3,699 (MYR 11,127*), more than some of the full-frame cameras you can get your hands on today. It is a piece of kit that even professionals stand by though. more information on the Panasonic Lumix GH6 can be found on their website.

*Approximately based on the conversion rate of AU$ 1 = MYR 3.01 as of 22/02/2022 on xe.com