Panasonic Cameras

Panasonic is a Japanese electronics group founded in 1918; its Lumix line is a major player in hybrid photo-video cameras across Micro Four Thirds and full-frame systems.

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Panasonic is a Japanese electronics group founded in 1918; its Lumix line is a major player in hybrid photo-video cameras across Micro Four Thirds and full-frame systems.

Panasonic Lumix TZ300 (Rumor)
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Panasonic Lumix TZ300 (Rumor)

  • Year 2026 · 20Mp, 1 inch

The Panasonic Lumix TZ300 (Rumor) aims to revive the brand's line of advanced travel zoom compacts. According to the leaks published on March 16 and 17, 2026Panasonic would announce it on March 24, 2026 at 14:00 UTC. Until Panasonic releases an official token, all information in this record should be considered unconfirmed.The specifications that appear most consistently in the rumor chain speak of a 20 megapixel sensor, an integrated 24-360 mm equivalent lens and a 3 cm macro mode. Secondary sources add a 1-inch sensor, Leica DC Vario-Elmar optics f/3.3-6.4, 4K recording, stabilization, folding screen and USB-C charging, but these data still do not have official support from Panasonic.If these leaks are confirmed, the TZ300 would emerge as a premium compact aimed at travel, daily use and light content creation, with more optical range than a smartphone and a more portable format than an interchangeable lens camera. At the time of this upload, the price, the exact date of commercial availability, the presence or absence of a viewfinder, the autonomy and a good part of the technical sheet are still pending confirmation.

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Panasonic Lumix DC-S5
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Panasonic Lumix DC-S5

  • Year 2020 · 24.2Mp, Full Frame

The Panasonic Lumix DC-S5 It is positioned as an essential tool that democratized high-end cinematography functions in a compact full-frame mirrorless body. Using a sensor 24.2MP CMOS with technology Dual Native ISO, Delivers exceptional performance in low-light environments while maintaining low noise and high dynamic range. By prioritizing video-centric specifications while maintaining a portable size, Panasonic positioned the S5 as a versatile tool for independent filmmakers and hybrid creators who require professional color science and robust internal recording options.Technically, the S5 relies on its Dual I.S. 2 5-axis, providing up to 6.5 stops of compensation when combined with O.I.S. lenses. compatible, a critical feature for stabilized handheld shooting. The camera uses the contrast AF system Depth From Defocus (DFD) of Panasonic, which, although very reliable for static subjects and specialized tracking, remains a point of debate for videographers accustomed to phase detection systems. Its magnesium alloy construction and extensive weather sealing ensure durability in demanding professional environments, although it relies on a single UHS-II SD slot (the second being UHS-I) and a 2.36 million-dot EVF viewfinder.In the video section, the S5 It's a powerful machine, offering 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording in 4K/30p and up to 4K/60p with APS-C cropping. It includes V-Log and V-Gamut pre-installed, with over 14 stops of dynamic range, and supports 5.9K RAW output via HDMI to external recorders. As of March 2026, the S5 has been officially discontinued in favor of the S5 II and S5D, but it remains the "value queen" in the used market for professionals who prioritize manual control and top-notch image quality over the latest advances in phase detection autofocus.

Panasonic Lumix S9
Panasonic Full Frame

Panasonic Lumix S9

  • Year 2024 · 24Mp, Full Frame

The Panasonic Lumix S9 is an ultra-compact full-frame camera designed for content creators, which stands out for its 24.2 MP sensor with Dual Native ISO and a powerful 6.5-stop image stabilization system. Its biggest attraction is the hybrid workflow, offering a dedicated button for real-time LUTs and 6K Open Gate recording, allowing you to capture the entire sensor area to easily crop videos in portrait or landscape format without losing quality. Although it sacrifices the electronic viewfinder and mechanical shutter to maintain a weight of only 486g, it compensates with a fully articulated screen and advanced connectivity, positioning itself as the most agile tool for those looking for cinematic quality in a pocket format.

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