Imaging Resource published their Panasonic S1H interview with Yosuke Yamane (Director of Panasonic Corp.’s Imaging Business Unit). Here is the recap from 43addict:
Panasonic started on the S series Full Frame cameras 2 years ago but Yosuke Yamane wanted to do the S1H 8 years ago
Choosing a mount was difficult
Panasonic jointed the L-Mount alliance with Leica and Sigma to give photographers an ecosystem
Panasonic launched their photo-centric cameras first since there was more support for photography centric cameras on the mount initially
The S1H wasn’t delayed, but rather design started on it after the photo-orientated cameras for L-Mount
L-Mount needed more photography cameras and once Panasonic fofiled the need they turned their focus to video
The S1H sensor is the same cells as the S1 with lots of tweaks to aid video shooting like the low-pass filter that reduces moire, dual native ISO, wide range of color gradation.
The pixels are the same as the S1, but they added a second capacitor on the output of each to make it dual-native
The S1H will primarily appeal to videographers that like shallow depth of field for artistic creation
The form factor lets you use a variety of rigs
The S1H will satisfy the needs of small companies more than as a second camera
They are converting VariCam rentals to S1H purchases
Panasonic would be happy if the S1H outsold the GH
Panasonic thinks the market is large enough for the GH and S1H to coexist
There are lots of great cinema options for L-Mount
Panasonic thinks the S1H will sell well
The S1H had the most anticipation of all the L-Mount cameras
Panasonic has a lot of experience with VariCam and the S1H takes their video cameras to a new place
Panasonic doesn’t think the S1H will canabilize EVA1 sales since it has SDI connectors along with some additional features that give it an advantage over S1H
S1H is for hybrid photographers, videographers and cinematographers
The use of 4:2:2 10-bit and 4:2:0 are largely decided by technical limitations
Panasonic will try to do 4:2:2 6K external when it is possible, which will probably be for the next camera