Panasonic Lumix S9 compact camera with L-mount officially announced with a new Panasonic S 26mm f/8 lens (L-mount)



The already leaked compact Panasonic Lumix S9 camera with L-mount is now officially announced:

Overview:

The LUMIX S9 compact full-frame mirrorless camera is the ultimate tool for content creators looking to stand out in social media, with superior image quality, easy-to-use functions, and a sleek, colorful design. REAL TIME LUT applies signature presets directly in-camera with super-fast sharing through your phone with the LUMIX Lab app. The full-frame sensor allows for exceptional image clarity even in low light and frames for any social media aspect ratio.

Features:

  • 24.2MP full-frame sensor
  • Real-time recognition AF with PDAF
  • 6.5-stop 5-axis dual IBIS
  • 6K Open Gate 30p/25p/24p
  • Human/Animal/Car/Motorcycle AF detect.
  • Active I.S. ensures highly stable video
  • Revolutionize Your Content: In-camera REAL TIME LUT presets for standout social media
  • Quick and Easy Sharing: Seamlessly transfer to smartphone with LUMIX Lab and ultra-fast Wi-Fi
  • Think Big, Pack Small: Compact camera packed with professional-grade features
  • Stunning Results Even in Low Light: Full-frame sensor for high-res videos and photos
  • One Shot, All Aspect Ratios: Flexible framing covers every format in heightened detail



The new Panasonic Lumix S9 camera already shown on Amazon, the official announcement is tomorrow

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