(Pocket-lint) - When Panasonic launched the S1 back in 2019 it was already a formidable full-frame mirrorless camera. Now it's about to get even stronger, with the introduction of 6K video.
From 6 April 2021 you can visit the official Panasonic support page to download new firmware - version 2.0 - which adds 5.9K resolution C4K standard capture. There's also 4K at 60/50p with 4:2:0 10-bit internal recording if shooting in camera. If you're capturing off camera, using an Atomos Ninja V (as pictured), then 5.9K/4K/3.5K Anamorphic 12-bit Raw recording over HDMI is possible.
However, those three capture formats will require you to pay for the DMW-SFU2 software upgrade key. This isn't new, it was an option to open V-Log from day one in the camera's life, but now it adds yet more value. If you've previously paid for DMW-SFU2 then the above extra features come at no additional cost.
So how much will that cost? The DMW-SFU2 key is around £159 or $199. Best prices sourced below:
Writing by Mike Lowe.
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