Panasonic Announces a host of firmware updates for its LUMIX S cameras

Panasonic Announces a host of firmware updates for its LUMIX S cameras

Update 26th November 2020

The updated firmware for the S1H, S1R, S1, S5 and G9 is now available to download. Follow the link to Panasonic's support page.

New Spec as Follows:

LUMIX S1H

  • [5.9K] / [4K] / [Anamorphic (4:3) 3.5K] 12-bit RAW Video Data output over HDMI. Also Apple ProRes RAW can be recorded on Atomos NINJA V
  • Human/Animal recognition is available in [1-Area] and [1-Area+] AF mode
  • [AF+MF] mode can be used during video recording
  • AF-Recognition during V-Log-recording has been improved 
  • Vertical video playback has been added 
  • 4K video files can now be transferred to a smartphone via Wi-Fi
  • The monitors of S1H can now can display the images flipped when the free-angle LCDs are rotated and [Horizontal Image Flip(Monitor)] / [Vertical Image Flip(Monitor)] are activated.

LUMIX S1R

  • 5K video recording has been added to S1R 
  • 4K 60P/50P 4:2:2 10-bit video output over HDMI has been added to S1R.
  • 10-bit HDR video recording has been added to S1R [Like 2100/HLG]
  • Human/Animal recognition is available in [1-Area] and [1-Area+] AF mode
  • [AF+MF] mode can be used during video recording
  • [SS/Gain Operation] function has been added to S1R
  • A recording indication frame [Red REC Frame Indicator] has been added to S1R
  • Vertical video playback has been added to S1R
  • 4K video files can now be transferred to a smartphone via Wi-Fi
  • High-Resolution audio recording and dedicated menu settings for the DMW-XLR1 microphone adaptor have been added to S1R
  • The [Luminance Level] function in S1R now supports 10-bit recording

LUMIX S5

  • [5.9K] / [4K] / [Anamorphic (4:3) 3.5K] 12-bit RAW Video Data output over HDMI. Also Apple ProRes RAW can be recorded on Atomos NINJA V
  • C4K (4096x2160) video has been added to S5 
  • [SS/Gain Operation] function has been added to S1R, S1 and S5
  • Vector Scope display has been added to S5
  • Master Pedestal Level has been added to S5
  • Human/Animal recognition is available in [1-Area] and [1-Area+] AF mode
  • [AF+MF] mode can be used during video recording
  • AF-Recognition during V-Log-recording has been improved 
  • The monitors of S5 can now can display the images flipped when the free-angle LCDs are rotated and [Horizontal Image Flip(Monitor)] / [Vertical Image Flip(Monitor)] are activated.
  • [L.ClassicNeo] and [L.Monochrome S] Photo Styles have been added to S5

Panasonic has today announced the release of firmware update programs for its LUMIX S and G Series cameras, which will be available free of charge. Panasonic continues to follow its philosophy and implement advanced technology developments not only to new products but also to those already released and improve existing models via firmware update.

Available to download on 24th November 2020, the latest firmware updates will be available for S1H, S1R, S1, S5 as well as G100.

Additionally, a further firmware update (v2.0) will be available for LUMIX S1 in 2021 to enhance its functions and performance. 

Firmware Update Improvements for LUMIX S Series

S1, S1R and S1H will inherit the improved autofocus technology and performance of the new LUMIX S5. In addition to the eye, face and body now the head is separately recognised by real-time detection technology. The camera keeps tracking the person even if they move quickly, turn their head or back to the camera, tilt their head or move far away. Additionally, improvements to the DFD technology have enhanced the continuous autofocus (AFC), which enables users to keep tracking small or fast-moving subjects. The AF-advancements are available for both photo shooting and video recording. 

In addition, the firmware updates also include:

  • Human/Animal recognition is available in [1-Area] and [1-Area+] AF mode
  • [AF+MF] mode can be used during video recording
  • AF-Recognition during V-Log-recording has been improved (S1H/S1/S5)
  • [SS/Gain Operation] function has been added to S1R, S1 and S5
  • A recording indication frame [Red REC Frame Indicator] has been added to S1R and S1
  • Vertical video playback has been added to S1H, S1R and S1
  • 4K video files can now be transferred to a smartphone via Wi-Fi (S1H/S1R/S1)
  • The monitors of S1H and S5 now can display the images flipped when the free-angle LCDs are rotated and [Horizontal Image Flip(Monitor)] / [Vertical Image Flip(Monitor)] are activated.
  • 5K video recording has been added to S1R 
  • 10-bit HDR video recording has been added to S1R [Like 2100/HLG]
  • High-Resolution audio recording and dedicated menu settings for the DMW-XLR1 microphone adaptor have been added to S1R 
  • The [Luminance Level] function in S1R now supports 10-bit recording
  • 4K 60P/50P 4:2:2 10-bit video output over HDMI has been added to S1R.
  • C4K (4096x2160) video has been added to S5 
  • [5.9K] / [4K] / [Anamorphic (4:3) 3.5K] 12-bit RAW Video Data output over HDMI has been added to S5. Also Apple ProRes RAW can be recorded on Atomos NINJA V (S5)
  • Vector Scope display has been added to S5
  • Master Pedestal Level has been added to S5
  • [L.ClassicNeo] and [L.Monochrome S] Photo Styles have been added to S5

 

Further Updates for LUMIX S1 in the First Half of 2021

To meet the demands of users, the LUMIX S1 will continue to evolve. With firmware 2.0, the user will be able to manually switch the Dual Native ISO settings. As well as V-Log recording, further enhancements will be available with the purchase of DMW-SFU2, including an anamorphic mode and timecode function, in addition to 5.9K/C4K and 4K60/50p 4:2:0 10bit internal video recording and 5.9K/4K/Anamorphic (4:3) 3.5K 12-bit RAW video data recording over HDMI on an Atomos Ninja V.

Firmware Update Improvements for LUMIX G Series

LUMIX G100 now has compatibility to the LUMIX Webcam Software (Beta) with firmware version 1.1. In addition, the G100 monitor can now display the images flipped when the free-angle LCD is rotated and [Horizontal Image Flip(Monitor)] / [Vertical Image Flip(Monitor)] is activated. 

Posted by Graham Fry
5th November 2020

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