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Panasonic S1H II Specification Update [Latest Rumors – September 2025]

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Finally, some information related to the Panasonic S1H Mark II camera has surfaced, and now we have the latest specifications of the upcoming camera. The Panasonic S1H was announced back in 2019; it was one of Panasonic’s flagship dedicated video mirrorless cameras. With its Netflix-approved capabilities and robust build, it influenced a lot of cinematographers. But now it’s out of production, and people are waiting for its successor. As we know, the Panasonic S1 Mark II and the S1 Mark IIE were announced back in May 2025, and they are hybrid mirrorless cameras—not a true successor or, better to say, a video-focused camera like the original S1H series.

Now we have the latest leaks coming straight from Chinese sources, and maybe a kind of promotional picture is circulating on China’s social media. While Panasonic has not confirmed the S1H Mark II arrival date, nor have they added any teaser to their social media pages, obviously, with this set of specifications, the community is buzzing a lot. After a quick discussion with my short team, I have decided to put the specifications online—but keep in mind these are unverified rumours.

Key Rumoured Features and Upgrades

Feature Specification
Sensor 16MP Full-Frame Global Shutter CMOS
Dynamic Range 16+ stops
Log Profile V-Log2 curve
ARRI Integration Built-in ARRI technologies with ARRI color science “feel”
LUT Support Upgraded LUT controls; one-click import of 39 LUTs
Video Recording (High-Speed) 4K 240fps no-crop with ultra-high dynamic range
Video Recording (High-Resolution) 5.1K 120fps with open gate support
Internal RAW Recording 5.1K 120fps ProRes RAW
Supported Codecs ProRes 4444 XQ, ProRes 4444, ProRes 422 HQ, ProRes 422, ProRes 422 LT, ProRes Proxy
Image Stabilization 8.5-stop 5-axis I.S.; Active I.S. technology
Autofocus Phase hybrid autofocus
Audio Recording 32-bit float internal recording
Rear Monitor 1.84 million dot free-angle high-resolution tiltable monitor
Viewfinder High-brightness EVF
Electronic Shutter Speed Up to 1/1,200,000 sec
Storage Dual CFexpress Type B card slots; supports external hard drive recording
Cooling System Fully sealed fan cooling for uninterrupted recording under high heat

Here is the detailed table of specifications. It really looks interesting if true, but at the same time, I am not able to believe this since how can Panasonic get early access to a Global Shutter sensor for their consumer mirrorless cameras even before Canon, Sony, and Nikon?

We’ll monitor Panasonic rumours and the latest official teasers, especially after their two major 2025 announcements. Does the Global Shutter sensor news excite you? Let me know in the comments section.

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Disclaimer: This article is based on unconfirmed rumors from Chinese sources and community discussions. Specifications may change or differ upon official release. Last updated: September 25, 2025.


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