Great review - the idea for adapting smaller vintage lenses to this camera is a sitter, but one missed by just about every other reviewer out there. Looks like my kind of camera, souped up point and shoot :-). The LUTs feature totally appeals too …
Thanks! When I heard about a small LUMIX full frame camera, the only feature I wished to have was Real Time LUT - I loved getting ready JPG’s out of my S5IIX while also having raw files as a backup in case I need to readjust something. So seeing that LUMIX took this feature to another level and implemented the LUT button as well as the entire new app where your can create your own LUTS and share them with your friends is really fantastic to see and definitely the right direction… it’s those things that make it fun and combining that with adapting vintage glass just adds to the excitement. Not to mention the x-pan aspect ratio for photos… that’s such a fun feature too!
I had to stop this Video to come add a comment. I want to thank you for showing that with the right person behind the camera anything is possible. I’ve seen so many videos of people whining about the S9 and you took it and keep it Beautifully Simple. Bro I would love to talk to you one day, just to get your take on something. I shoot with multiple S5 II for Events but your eyes and how you see things is intriguing… keep up the excellent work Brother. May God continue to Favor You.
Really appreciate your comment brother, it means a lot! Usually, my videos have more talking head shots but I think it's quite important to let the images speak for themselves in this one, so the majority was shot on the S9. Pretty stoked about all the images I was able to capture with this compact setup! Any questions just DM me on Instagram 👊
This review absolutely slays! You guys are some of the best in the business! Glad we got to see each other again! Until next time when I’m shooting BTS on your next shoot 😅
A great everyday carry or low key shots for doco. It really lacks an EVF (vintage glass / peaking on a tiny screen is a no go for me), and a mechanical shutter for photos, or just a better readout speed for photos.
Fun and well-conceived video. I like how you interviewed other creators and integrated their comments into it. Your video actually really made me want to get out and use this camera. Double thumbs up!
Thanks for the video. May I ask, for the hybrid zoom, does the zoomed image projected on the LCD, will be the same image that will reflect on the raw file? Or will it be, that the raw file will retain the maximum focal length, and we'll just crop in in post?
Hey not really. If you’re shooting music videos you only need to roll for 5 minutes at a time max, and for music videos you only need a scratch mic. - this is just one example of people that wouldn’t need those features. By the way, check out my new video - lumix has just updated the S9 and removed the recording limitations and added some cool new features!
Hey check out my latest video on the 18-40, I got into detail about it and I can definitely recommend that as an overall travel lens. For night photography and bokeh, the Voigtlander 35mm f1.5 and for long range shooting 28-200, with hybrid zoom function it’s a tiny beast!
It's great to see another review of the S9 that displays the features it has and how to get the most out of them. I've seen too many reviews of people just complaining about what it doesn't have. I mean, couldn't you do that with virtually any new camera? There's no such thing as the perfect camera, right? Anyway. The S9 looks like a lot of fun and with the ability to create your own LUTs, you can take them and use them on your S5ii/x, too. So, it's not just a fun camera. It's another tool in the toolbox.
This camera really inspires me to be creative, with the features it does have so I really wanted to push it to its limits with its stabilisation, low light capabilities etc. Yes of course there is no perfect camera, every system has its limitations. I have the Sony FX6, it’s a fantastic piece of kit… is it perfect? no way! It has a lot of missing features - no waveforms, no Open Gate! - even though it has a 3:2 sensor you can never use it, which is crazy… I can go on and on. S5IIX, I love it but also it has its disadvantages. It’s all about the right tool for the right job. Every camera has some limitations. Fun fact, having limitations makes me more creative. Sometimes I just like to take one prime lens rather than a zoom, it just makes you think harder and keeps the creative juices flowing.
Would you mind posting some of the vintage manual lenses that you mentioned. Especially for the type of people that will buy this camera and want to get into manual lenses, which are the ones that you recommend working with this camera?
Is this a direct competitor of the XS-20? If it is, then I am now confused. I have an LX10 always mated to a Zhiyun Crane M for cinematic attempts. I also have the Lumix Zs220 for travel photos. I was waiting for the Xs20 to come out but when it came out I delayed my decision. NOw, we have this S9…Am I going to be stuck in the Panasonic ecosystem?
PURCHASED ! And loving it so far. I really think that's one of the MAIN things people are missing about this camera.. It's just FUN to use. The way the app works, the transferring and experimenting with looks, dialing them in even more if you want to, it's just fun. If you know you know.
Cool idea but S9 has the micro hdmi in the most awkward spot on the grip. I wished they made a hot shoe instead of a cold shoe and had an ability to add an additional EVF on top.
My favorite thing would have been the ability of the interviewer to hold a camera reasonably steady while the interviewee responds to the questions. As it is, the camera is waving around like it is on a fishing pole. Incredibly distracting.
I am really interested in this device mainly because of the design. I'm so newbie about camera. After watching a couple reviews about this device, my question is why HDR is so bad compared to flagships smartphones? Skills issues or is it just how the camera works without ultra processing like in smartphones?
All no-AI cameras are the same in this respect, irrecpectible of the sensor or the manufacturer. Phones using AI are much better at shooting in HDR / storing high-dynamic scenes. You can also do the same on a proper camera, but it requires some pre-planning and using formats like vlog.
Do the international stabilization systems work when you have vintage lenses on there? Or does the camera need to know exactly what lens you are using? I love using vintage glass on my Sigma FPL and as soon as I saw this camera I thought it would be the obvious choice.
Yes IBIS works with all lenses. The way it works is you can program a bunch of presets in the IBIS menu and save them for all the lenses that you have. I have the 58mm, 45mm and 35mm, so I have presets for all those and I just switch it in the menu when I change lenses.
I mostly used the H&Y RevoRing VND+CPL (It's quick and easy to put on and works well with lenses from 67 to 82 filter thread size) - a big downside is if you bump it, it might fall off lol... so just need to be careful with it. Otherwise, the Freewell VND 2-5 & 6-9 stops is the other ones I use if I need a more secure mount.
Here are all the lenses that I have used to film this video: 1. Helios 44-2 58mm f2 2. Nikor 45mm f2.8 3. Voigtlander 35mm f1.5 4. Lumix 18mm f1.8 5. Lumix 35mm f1.8 6. Lumix 28-200mm F4-7.1 7. Sigma 24-70 f2.8
Only thing as a portable hybrid camera there is no headphone Jack and the SD Card is in the same place as the battery. I am surprised the SD Card is not at the side. Maybe Panasonic did this for a reason looks great though it reminds me of the minimalist Original Blackmagic Pocket cinema camera
The S9 seems nice but has way too many drawbacks when it comes to photography. No EVF, for one, minimal dial setup, and many more. Its advantages look like great stabilization and autofocus. I have an x100vi on order, it has its own set of pros and cons, but at least I don't need to get a set of new lenses.
Oh yes! The battery life is actually really good. I brought a lot of spare batteries with me but on a long day that started 9am, shooting photos and this video along the way until late night I only used 2 - 3 batteries. If it's a chill day you probably could get away with using just 1 or 2.
This ain’t camera for photography. What most of reveiws missing to say is that S9 is horrible for photography due to lack of mechanical shooter or EFC and any kind feature to support flash trigger.
@@andersistbesser sure no phone camera beats a dedicated one but most people won't carry that dedicated camera all the time. And with the right skills anyone could make "good looking" videos these days. To each their own.
Definitely not the cheapest camera out there but with all the features it packs, being full frame with amazing IBIS + the portability and overall fun-factor I think it’s a good value camera. But of course it’s not for everyone as it does have its limitations.
S5II is $1,997 on B&H - currently on a discount, but that’s still $1,797. G9II costs around $1897. Yes I guess you could get a used body for a good price but in terms of buying a brand new camera S9 is the cheapest Lmount.
@@masterofcamera there is other camera sits that are selling the S5ii or G9ii body for the same price as the S9. When I think of a budget camera I think of a camera for less then 1k not a camera that's close to 2K. Don't think they average camera user would see the S9 as a budget camera lol
Personally this is the most unique and visually stimulating review I’ve seen so far on this camera. well done!
Thank you for watching!
Great review - the idea for adapting smaller vintage lenses to this camera is a sitter, but one missed by just about every other reviewer out there. Looks like my kind of camera, souped up point and shoot :-). The LUTs feature totally appeals too …
Thanks!
When I heard about a small LUMIX full frame camera, the only feature I wished to have was Real Time LUT - I loved getting ready JPG’s out of my S5IIX while also having raw files as a backup in case I need to readjust something. So seeing that LUMIX took this feature to another level and implemented the LUT button as well as the entire new app where your can create your own LUTS and share them with your friends is really fantastic to see and definitely the right direction… it’s those things that make it fun and combining that with adapting vintage glass just adds to the excitement. Not to mention the x-pan aspect ratio for photos… that’s such a fun feature too!
I had to stop this Video to come add a comment. I want to thank you for showing that with the right person behind the camera anything is possible.
I’ve seen so many videos of people whining about the S9 and you took it and keep it Beautifully Simple. Bro I would love to talk to you one day, just to get your take on something. I shoot with multiple S5 II for Events but your eyes and how you see things is intriguing… keep up the excellent work Brother. May God continue to Favor You.
Really appreciate your comment brother, it means a lot!
Usually, my videos have more talking head shots but I think it's quite important to let the images speak for themselves in this one, so the majority was shot on the S9. Pretty stoked about all the images I was able to capture with this compact setup!
Any questions just DM me on Instagram 👊
This review absolutely slays! You guys are some of the best in the business! Glad we got to see each other again! Until next time when I’m shooting BTS on your next shoot 😅
Thanks Alex! Always awesome to hang out. Yes!! lets shoot some cool stuff 👊 Thanks for being in this video! 😉
You nailed it. Just showed us how to use the camera for what it’s meant for. Experiencing and having fun with it. Great❤
Thanks a lot! It's been great to shoot on a compact and light body yet getting as good visuals as the bigger S5II.
I’m drooling over this camera because of your video. Thank you.
Thanks a lot. That Helios paired with S9 makes magical shots! Just posted a new video about the S9 - new firmware and update is out!
Of all the tubes I've watched about the S9, this one is simply the best. Thanks!
Thanks Peter!
A great everyday carry or low key shots for doco. It really lacks an EVF (vintage glass / peaking on a tiny screen is a no go for me), and a mechanical shutter for photos, or just a better readout speed for photos.
Fun and well-conceived video. I like how you interviewed other creators and integrated their comments into it. Your video actually really made me want to get out and use this camera. Double thumbs up!
Awesome, thanks for watching! All those creators have made videos about the S9, check them out if you want to find out more. :)
loved this bro! This video has me absolutely locked in
Thanks brother!
Thanks for the video. May I ask, for the hybrid zoom, does the zoomed image projected on the LCD, will be the same image that will reflect on the raw file? Or will it be, that the raw file will retain the maximum focal length, and we'll just crop in in post?
Bravo 👏🏽
Thanks for stopping by Cam! 🫡
Don't you think the limitations of video recording and the lack of a headphone jack place the Lumix S9 more in the hobby camera category?
Hey not really. If you’re shooting music videos you only need to roll for 5 minutes at a time max, and for music videos you only need a scratch mic. - this is just one example of people that wouldn’t need those features.
By the way, check out my new video - lumix has just updated the S9 and removed the recording limitations and added some cool new features!
Yo that tracking shot at 10:35 is dope
It almost looks like a gimbal! 😂
what versatile lenses would you recommend to get along with the s9?
Hey check out my latest video on the 18-40, I got into detail about it and I can definitely recommend that as an overall travel lens. For night photography and bokeh, the Voigtlander 35mm f1.5 and for long range shooting 28-200, with hybrid zoom function it’s a tiny beast!
amazing video walking around asking professional photographers. Very interesting.. NICE!
Okay this was epic
🔥🔥Thanks Dustin!
It's great to see another review of the S9 that displays the features it has and how to get the most out of them. I've seen too many reviews of people just complaining about what it doesn't have. I mean, couldn't you do that with virtually any new camera? There's no such thing as the perfect camera, right? Anyway. The S9 looks like a lot of fun and with the ability to create your own LUTs, you can take them and use them on your S5ii/x, too. So, it's not just a fun camera. It's another tool in the toolbox.
This camera really inspires me to be creative, with the features it does have so I really wanted to push it to its limits with its stabilisation, low light capabilities etc. Yes of course there is no perfect camera, every system has its limitations. I have the Sony FX6, it’s a fantastic piece of kit… is it perfect? no way! It has a lot of missing features - no waveforms, no Open Gate! - even though it has a 3:2 sensor you can never use it, which is crazy… I can go on and on. S5IIX, I love it but also it has its disadvantages. It’s all about the right tool for the right job. Every camera has some limitations.
Fun fact, having limitations makes me more creative. Sometimes I just like to take one prime lens rather than a zoom, it just makes you think harder and keeps the creative juices flowing.
Would you mind posting some of the vintage manual lenses that you mentioned. Especially for the type of people that will buy this camera and want to get into manual lenses, which are the ones that you recommend working with this camera?
I was actually thinking of making a video about my favourite lenses for the S9, and yes most of those would be manual and some would be vintage.
Great review! Really like how you put this together. Your footage looks amazing! 👏
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 🎬🔥👊🏻
Wow, beautiful shooting 🤌
Thank you, appreciate it!
That IBIS is amazing. The LUTs feature is interesting. Looks like a fun camera.
So fun to use especially with small and quirky vintage glass.
How many filters Dustin have on his lens!!!
He stacked quite a few filters hahah
That's my art
Is this a direct competitor of the XS-20?
If it is, then I am now confused. I have an LX10 always mated to a Zhiyun Crane M for cinematic attempts. I also have the Lumix Zs220 for travel photos. I was waiting for the Xs20 to come out but when it came out I delayed my decision. NOw, we have this S9…Am I going to be stuck in the Panasonic ecosystem?
Continue your channel bro !
Thanks brother, need to keep those video coming!
😮🔥 soo good, perfect color grading 👌🏻😻
Thanks Adrian! VLOG is definitely my favourite log profile to grade 💯🎥
Julia is gorgeous!!
Stunning!
How could anybody hate on this ?!
PURCHASED ! And loving it so far. I really think that's one of the MAIN things people are missing about this camera.. It's just FUN to use. The way the app works, the transferring and experimenting with looks, dialing them in even more if you want to, it's just fun. If you know you know.
Hey
Lumix please release an HDMI EVF ASAP!
Cool idea but S9 has the micro hdmi in the most awkward spot on the grip. I wished they made a hot shoe instead of a cold shoe and had an ability to add an additional EVF on top.
This is cool 👌👌👌😎
Thank you!
My favorite thing would have been the ability of the interviewer to hold a camera reasonably steady while the interviewee responds to the questions. As it is, the camera is waving around like it is on a fishing pole. Incredibly distracting.
Steady shots are too boring sorry, I was going for a ‘randomly found them on the street’ handheld vibe. 👊🏻
What adapter were you using for the helios 44-2?
@@mmaneage86 My Helios is adapted to Canon EF mount (no brand adapter) and EF to L-Mount is from Sigma.
I will wait for the mark 2 with evf 😅
Yeah definitely an EVF would be really nice to have!
wats the link to the vintage lens and the adapter?
I am really interested in this device mainly because of the design. I'm so newbie about camera.
After watching a couple reviews about this device, my question is why HDR is so bad compared to flagships smartphones?
Skills issues or is it just how the camera works without ultra processing like in smartphones?
All no-AI cameras are the same in this respect, irrecpectible of the sensor or the manufacturer. Phones using AI are much better at shooting in HDR / storing high-dynamic scenes. You can also do the same on a proper camera, but it requires some pre-planning and using formats like vlog.
Do the international stabilization systems work when you have vintage lenses on there? Or does the camera need to know exactly what lens you are using? I love using vintage glass on my Sigma FPL and as soon as I saw this camera I thought it would be the obvious choice.
Yes IBIS works with all lenses. The way it works is you can program a bunch of presets in the IBIS menu and save them for all the lenses that you have. I have the 58mm, 45mm and 35mm, so I have presets for all those and I just switch it in the menu when I change lenses.
@@masterofcamera Wow !!! First person I heard mention this.. Very dope !
A7c Vs S9, Which is Best for low light Videography?
Great question, I haven’t used A7C - you could as Richard Wong he has both cameras. 😉
Anybody know what lens and filter is being used here with the s9?
I mostly used the H&Y RevoRing VND+CPL (It's quick and easy to put on and works well with lenses from 67 to 82 filter thread size) - a big downside is if you bump it, it might fall off lol... so just need to be careful with it. Otherwise, the Freewell VND 2-5 & 6-9 stops is the other ones I use if I need a more secure mount.
Here are all the lenses that I have used to film this video:
1. Helios 44-2 58mm f2
2. Nikor 45mm f2.8
3. Voigtlander 35mm f1.5
4. Lumix 18mm f1.8
5. Lumix 35mm f1.8
6. Lumix 28-200mm F4-7.1
7. Sigma 24-70 f2.8
Only thing as a portable hybrid camera there is no headphone Jack and the SD Card is in the same place as the battery. I am surprised the SD Card is not at the side. Maybe Panasonic did this for a reason looks great though it reminds me of the minimalist Original Blackmagic Pocket cinema camera
This camera uses the same large battery as the s5ii/gh6.. etc. So there is literally no space to have a side sd card slot
so why not buy s5m2
When can a guy download the lab app? Is it ready now?
Coming soon!
The S9 seems nice but has way too many drawbacks when it comes to photography. No EVF, for one, minimal dial setup, and many more. Its advantages look like great stabilization and autofocus. I have an x100vi on order, it has its own set of pros and cons, but at least I don't need to get a set of new lenses.
I think the Panasonic S5 Mark 2 would be best for me
Yeah if you want to use it more for professional shoots or need an EVF than S5II or S5IIX will be the one to go for ;)
Did you get the S5iiX yet ?
First!
So quick!
What about battery life ?
Oh yes! The battery life is actually really good. I brought a lot of spare batteries with me but on a long day that started 9am, shooting photos and this video along the way until late night I only used 2 - 3 batteries. If it's a chill day you probably could get away with using just 1 or 2.
No electric shutter.🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
This ain’t camera for photography. What most of reveiws missing to say is that S9 is horrible for photography due to lack of mechanical shooter or EFC and any kind feature to support flash trigger.
Some of those creators were small, Panasonic flew them out? That's awesome.
Matt Shafter is an ultralight and Lumix gear fan!
@@pilgrimultralight aye!!! That I am!
$1500 I would rather buy the iPhone 16 later this year. TBH
So you deserve a shity overpriced phone. I want a camera
@@andersistbesser sure no phone camera beats a dedicated one but most people won't carry that dedicated camera all the time. And with the right skills anyone could make "good looking" videos these days. To each their own.
Budget..😂😂😂😂
Definitely not the cheapest camera out there but with all the features it packs, being full frame with amazing IBIS + the portability and overall fun-factor I think it’s a good value camera. But of course it’s not for everyone as it does have its limitations.
BUDGET ahahhaha, costs as much as the sigma fp
And has WAY more going for it. Sigma FP wishes it had what the S9 has lol.
This camera is being sold for $1500 or £1499 just the body. Can get a G9ii or S5ii for the same price or lower so how is this a budget camera?
S5II is $1,997 on B&H - currently on a discount, but that’s still $1,797. G9II costs around $1897. Yes I guess you could get a used body for a good price but in terms of buying a brand new camera S9 is the cheapest Lmount.
@@masterofcamera there is other camera sits that are selling the S5ii or G9ii body for the same price as the S9. When I think of a budget camera I think of a camera for less then 1k not a camera that's close to 2K. Don't think they average camera user would see the S9 as a budget camera lol
For those with a student discount the S5ii is $1,439 with an SD card and a bag. Unbelievable value.
@@Princeton_James hey there, which retailer were you able to get this student discount from?
@@stirfryy22 BH photo
Over-hyped this camera, nowhere near the best in the market. Comes with very many drawbacks.
Overheats. Quickly. Pricey ...pass
Like sony a7c or sony a74 so whats your point?
I’ll just delete my review now😂 this was so good brother! Thanks for having me on the vid at 4:50 🥹 felt like a star haha
LOL! yeah i was about to delete mine as well after watching this
🤣Hahah you guys! Thanks for being in the video, always fun to hang out. 📸🫡
Can we get Lumix lab app for any lumix cameras?
It’s expected to be compatible with the S5II, S5IIX and G9II.