Landscape, Studio & Professional Stills On L-Mount — Lumix S1 (2019): Built like a tank with one of the finest viewfinders ever made — the S1 is the choice for photographers who prioritise build quality and IBIS over AF speed.
Creative Filmmakers & Experimental Photographers — Sigma fp (2019): The smallest full-frame camera in the world — Cinema DNG RAW and L-mount flexibility in a pocket-sized body that rewards creative shooters.
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Lumix S1 (2019)
Sigma fp (2019)
Quick take: The sigma fp has the highest resolution at 25mp; only the lumix s1 is weather sealed. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.
Full specifications
| Specification | Lumix S1 (2019) | Sigma fp (2019) |
|---|---|---|
| Price | £1,499 | £1,499 |
| Sensor | 24.2MP full-frame CMOS | 24.6MP full-frame Bayer CMOS |
| Resolution | 24.2MP | 24.6MP |
| Video | 4K/60p (crop), 4K/30p (full-frame), 1080p/180p, V-Log (upgrade) | 12-bit Cinema DNG RAW, 4K/24p, 1080p/120p |
| Autofocus | DFD contrast-detect AF — reliable but slower than phase-detect rivals | Contrast-detect AF with face/eye detection |
| Stabilisation | 5-axis IBIS — 6 stops | None (lens-based only) |
| Burst Rate | 9fps continuous with AF/AE | 18fps electronic |
| Battery Life | ~380 shots (CIPA) | 200 shots (CIPA) |
| Weight | 898g body only | 422g body only |
| Dimensions | 148.9 × 110.0 × 96.7mm | 112.6 × 69.9 × 45.3mm |
| Weather Sealed | Yes | No |
| Viewfinder | OLED EVF, 5.76M dots, 0.78× — one of the finest EVFs available | None |
| Screen | 3.2" touchscreen, tilting | 3.15" fixed touchscreen |
| Mount | L-mount (Leica/Panasonic/Sigma) | Leica L-mount |
| Memory Cards | Dual SD UHS-II slots | Single SD UHS-II + CFexpress Type B (via adapter) |
| Connectivity | USB-C, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm mic & headphone jacks | USB-C 3.1, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
Suitability by genre
| Genre | Lumix S1 | Sigma fp |
|---|---|---|
| Landscape | ||
| Portrait | ||
| Vlogging & Video | ||
| Travel | ||
| Street | ||
| Sports | — | |
| Sports & Action | — |
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