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  • Page 1 Handbook...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Main Parts and Displays - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 17 Video Recording Settings HDMI Output and TC IN/OUT - - - - - - - - - - - Page 32...
  • Page 3 Responding to the demanding requirements of videographers today, the full-frame mirrorless camera LUMIX S1H offers an outstanding combination of image quality, functionality and usability. Dual Native ISO Technology The 24.2MP CMOS sensor features Dual Native ISO technology, leveraging a dual-base ISO setting to minimize noise and maximize image quality from low to high sensitivity.
  • Page 4: Main Parts And Displays

    1. Main Parts and Displays Main Parts and Displays - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Main Parts Page 5 Displays - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 9...
  • Page 5 1. Main Parts and Displays Input-Output Terminal / Extended Capability 1 / 2 Main Parts Hot Shoe Φ 2.5 mm REMOTE Socket Φ 3.5 mm Stereo Mini Jack MIC Socket Mic Input (Plug-in Power) / Mic Input / Line Input Standard Input Level : -55dBV (Mic) / -10dBV (Line) Φ...
  • Page 6 1. Main Parts and Displays Input-Output Terminal / Extended Capability 2 / 2 Main Parts Fn1 Button Preview Button / Fn2 Button Flash Synchro Socket Use the flash with a synchronization voltage of 250V or less. TC IN/OUT Socket Use the bundled BNC conversion cable. Input: 1.0V to 4.0V [p-p], 10 kΩ, Output: 2.0V ±...
  • Page 7 1. Main Parts and Displays Double Video Rec. Button Main Parts Video Rec/Stop can be operated with either button. Video Rec. Button on the Top When Handheld Shooting, Using a Tripod, etc. Start and stop video recording using the shutter button can be enabled or disabled*.
  • Page 8 1. Main Parts and Displays Operation Lock Main Parts Set the operation lock lever to the [ LOCK ] position to disable operation, thus preventing operation errors. When a malfunction such as an operation failure occurs, check this function first. ] >...
  • Page 9 1. Main Parts and Displays GUI Structure Displays By Usage Main Tab ① Video ② Custom ③ Setup ④ My Menu ⑤ Playback Setting Sequence Sub Tab ① Image Quality ② Image Format ③ Focus ④ Audio ⑤ Others (Video) * In the case of the Video Menu Shooting Usage Sequence Menu Item...
  • Page 10 1. Main Parts and Displays Control Panel Display Displays * Creative Video Mode Built-in Microphone Frame Rate / Variable Frame Rate External Microphone Shutter Speed XLR Microphone Adaptor Setting Aperture Value Sound Rec Level Limiter Exposure Mode Mute Exposure Compensation Value Sound Recording Level Manual Exposure Assist Image Area of Video...
  • Page 11 1. Main Parts and Displays Status LCD Display Displays * Creative Video Mode Switchable between two display types Frame Rate / Variable Frame Rate Time Code Shutter Speed Aperture Value Built-in Microphone External Microphone White Balance XLR Microphone Adaptor Setting Sound Rec Level Limiter ISO / Dual Native ISO Setting Exposure Mode...
  • Page 12 1. Main Parts and Displays LVF / Rear Monitor Display 1 / 2 Displays * Creative Video Mode Wi-Fi Connection State White Balance Bluetooth Connection State Location Logging White Balance Adjustment Image Stabilizer Photo Style Filter / Filter Effect Adjustment Camera Shake Alert LUT View Assist Silent Mode...
  • Page 13 1. Main Parts and Displays LVF / Rear Monitor Display 2 / 2 Displays * Creative Video Mode Histogram Manual Exposure Assist AF Area ISO / Dual Native ISO Spot Metering Target Card Access Indication (Red) Centre Marker Card Slot Double Card Slot Function Lock Lever No Card...
  • Page 14 1. Main Parts and Displays Control Panel Display Selector Displays TIPS Features an operation style familiar to users of video cameras or cinema cameras to support smooth video production. In Creative Video Mode ] > [ ] > [ SS/Gain Operation ] SEC / ISO ANGLE / ISO...
  • Page 15 1. Main Parts and Displays Status LCD Display Selector Displays TIPS Enables the black/white reverse display of character (text) color and background color and the adjustment (2 steps) of backlight brightness. ] > [ ] > [ Status-LCD ] • Character/Background Color •...
  • Page 16 1. Main Parts and Displays LVF / Rear Monitor Display Selector Displays Use to select whether to display the image on the entire screen or to show the information display outside the image frame. ] > [ ] > [ LVF/Monitor Disp. Set ] Select the LVF / Monitor Display Setting and set a desirable display style.
  • Page 17: Video Recording Settings

    2. Video Recording Settings Video Recording Settings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Basic Setting Page 18 Log Recording - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 22 Anamorphic - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 18: Basic Setting

    2. Video Recording Settings For Optimal Video Recording 1 / 2 Basic Setting Set the Creative Video mode to use all video functions.
  • Page 19 2. Video Recording Settings For Optimal Video Recording 2 / 2 Basic Setting Follow the steps 1 to 4 below for efficient setting. ] > [ ] > [ System Frequency ] • 59.94Hz (NTSC) • 50.00Hz (PAL) • 24.00Hz (CINEMA) ] >...
  • Page 20 2. Video Recording Settings Rec Quality Filtering 1 / 2 Basic Setting TIPS Applies filtering by condition to narrow down various Rec Quality setting options. Press [ DISP. Filtering ] button. [ Filtering Options ] • Frame Rate • Resolution •...
  • Page 21 2. Video Recording Settings Rec Quality Filtering 2 / 2 Basic Setting TIPS Use to register frequently used settings in “My List.” Press [ add to list ] button. Select [ Yes ]. Registered to ] > [ ] > [ Rec Quality (My List) ] Registered [ Rec Quality (My List) ] can be called up by touching the Control Panel.
  • Page 22: Log Recording

    2. Video Recording Settings V-Log Mode Log Recording ] > [ ] > [ Photo Style ] Select [ V-Log ] Image Quality Adjustment Sharpness 0 to 10 / 0.5-step Noise Reduction -1*, 0 to 10 / 0.5-step * Firmware must be updated to version 2.0 or later. How to display frequently used Photo Styles Only TIPS Each of the 14 Photo Styles can be set to either Show or Hide.
  • Page 23 LUMIX S1H's V-Log Characteristics Log Recording The graph shows the LUMIX S1H’s V-Log characteristics. It is designed to have the same characteristic as the original VARICAM’s (35 and LT) curve. LUTs developed for VARICAM series can also be used for the LUMIX S1H’s footage.
  • Page 24 2. Video Recording Settings Applying a LUT to the Camera Monitor 1 / 2 Log Recording Copy LUT files (.VLT) to root directory of a camera formatted SD Card. GOOD Note: Do not put the files in a folder, they must be in the root directory as shown.
  • Page 25 2. Video Recording Settings Applying a LUT to the Camera Monitor 2 / 2 Log Recording Select [ LUT Select ] and choose the LUT you want to apply. Select the application target (Monitor or HDMI). ► PAGE 53-54 : VariCam LUT Library / V-709 Conversion 3D-LUT...
  • Page 26: Anamorphic

    2. Video Recording Settings Anamorphic Video Recording 1 / 2 Anamorphic Enables anamorphic video recording using an anamorphic lens with a 4:3 aspect ratio. ] > [ ] > [ Rec Quality ] > Select [ 4K-A ] ► PAGE 51 : Anamorphic Lenses Filtering by [ 4K-A ] can be applied.
  • Page 27 2. Video Recording Settings Anamorphic Video Recording 2 / 2 Anamorphic Displays on the monitor a simulation of image desqueezed to cinema scope size. ] > [ > [ Anamorphic Desqueeze Display ] • A 2.0 • A 1.8 • A 1.5 •...
  • Page 28: Vfr / Hfr

    2. Video Recording Settings VFR Video Recording VFR / HFR ] > [ ] > [ Rec Quality ] > Select the mode indicated with [ VFR available ]. Filtering can be applied to display only VFR-compatible settings. ] > [ ] >...
  • Page 29 2. Video Recording Settings HFR Video Recording VFR / HFR Records in MOV format with a high frame rate so that slow-motion videos can be created by converting the frame rate in post production. Sound Recording Recording Bitrate Footage 8-bit Slow or Fast 10-bit Same Time Axis...
  • Page 30: Hdr

    2. Video Recording Settings HLG Video Recording 1 / 2 Records videos in HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) HDR format. ] > [ ] > [ Rec Quality ] > Select the mode indicated with [ HLG available ]. Filtering by HLG-compatible setting can be applied. ] >...
  • Page 31 2. Video Recording Settings HLG Video Recording 2 / 2 Use to simulate the image that would be displayed on an HLG-compatible monitor. ] > [ ] > [ HLG View Assist ] Select the display device. The screen shows the converted color gamut and brightness. Applies the effect of [ MODE2 ] when the camera is connected to AUTO a device that does not support HDR (HLG format).
  • Page 32: Hdmi Output And Tc In/Out

    3. HDMI Output and TC IN/OUT HDMI Output and TC IN/OUT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RAW Data Output Page 33 HDMI Rec Output / Down Convert - - - - - - Page 35 Other HDMI Rec Output Features - -- - - --...
  • Page 33: Raw Data Output

    3. HDMI Output and TC IN/OUT RAW Data Output Ver. 2.1 With firmware version 2.1, 12-bit RAW video data with a maximum resolution of 5.9K can be output via HDMI to an external recorder. Compatible External Recorder (As of July 2020) ATOMOS Ninja V 4K HDR Monitor-Recorder AtomosOS 10.52 or higher...
  • Page 34 Please make sure you use an HDMI 2.0 cable which supports 18Gbps bandwidth so that the RAW data is fully input to an external recorder. Post-production Output Recording ATOMOS Ninja V Apple Final Cut Pro X LUMIX S1H HDMI* Apple ProRes RAW * All functions may not be available depending on the situation.
  • Page 35: Hdmi Rec Output / Down Convert

    3. HDMI Output and TC IN/OUT HDMI Rec Output / Down Convert Output is according to the [ Rec Quality ]. YUV and bitrate are as follows. Recording to Card HDMI Output 4:2:2 10-bit 4:2:2 10-bit 4:2:0 10-bit 4:2:2 10-bit 4:2:0 8-bit 4:2:2 8-bit ►...
  • Page 36: Other Hdmi Rec Output Features

    3. HDMI Output and TC IN/OUT Other HDMI Rec Output Features Info Display Output the camera information display to an external device connected by HDMI. HDMI Recording Control Recording Start / Stop control information is output to an HDMI-connected external recorder. Please turn on the following setting: ] >...
  • Page 37: Attaching The Cable Holder 1 / 2

    3. HDMI Output and TC IN/OUT Attaching the Cable Holder 1 / 2 Use of the bundled cable holder prevents detachment of the cable and damage to the terminals. Put the camera on a stable surface to perform this task. While pushing , slide the clamp portion of the cable holder to remove it.
  • Page 38 3. HDMI Output and TC IN/OUT Attaching the Cable Holder 2 / 2 Slide the clamp portion to attach it to the cable holder. Connect the USB connection cable (C–C or A–C) to the USB port Connect the HDMI cable to the [HDMI] socket Leave some slack so that this section has a length of at least 10 cm (0.33 feet).
  • Page 39: Time Code

    DF (Drop Frame) / NDF (Non-Drop Frame)** HDMI Time Code Output The time code information and images are output together. The initial values of the time codes of the LUMIX S1H and External TC Setting external device are synchronized. * When setting the [Variable Frame Rate], it will be set to [ Rec Run ].
  • Page 40 3. HDMI Output and TC IN/OUT OUT 1 / 3 IN / The initial time code value can be synchronized. Synchronizing BNC Conversion Cable BNC Conversion Cable* Do not use any other cables with the length of 2.8m or more except the bundled one.
  • Page 41 Set the time code count method of the external device to Free Run, and output signal. The LUMIX S1H is in a slave state, and the [ TC ] of the time code shown on the screen switches to [...
  • Page 42 3. HDMI Output and TC IN/OUT TC IN OUT 3 / 3 Maintaining the Slave State Even if you disconnect the BNC cable, the camera will remain in slave state. Releasing the Slave State Perform one of the following operations to release the camera from the slave state. –...
  • Page 43: Audio Settings

    4. Audio Settings Audio Settings Mic Input - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 44 Stereo Microphone DMW-MS2 - - - - - - - - Page 45 - - - Page 46...
  • Page 44: Mic Input

    4. Audio Settings Mic Input The settings can be switched depending on the need for power supply. They also support Line Input. Φ 3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack Input Settings Switching Mic Input Power is supplied to an Plugin Power external mic by the camera. Power is not supplied to an Mic Input external mic by the camera.
  • Page 45: Stereo Microphone Dmw-Ms2

    4. Audio Settings Stereo Microphone DMW-MS2 * Sold separately When the DMW-MS2 is attached, set the microphone's sound pickup range. * Sold separately. Sound Pickup Range Settings The sound pickup range can be set according to the shooting intentions. S.SHOTGUN SHOTGUN LENS AUTO STEREO...
  • Page 46: Xlr Microphone Adaptor Dmw-Xlr1

    4. Audio Settings XLR Microphone Adaptor DMW-XLR1 * Sold separately  Attach the XLR microphone to record audio with high-grade stereo sound quality.  Equipped with an external switch.  Record lip-synced audio and video.  Compatible with 4K video recording with High Resolution Audio (96kHz/24bit) (MOV only). ...
  • Page 47: High Resolution Audio Recording

    4. Audio Settings High Resolution Audio Recording / Sound Down Convert Compatible with 4K video recording with High Resolution Audio through the DMW-XLR1.* ] > [ ] > [ XLR Mic Adaptor Setting ] Select [ 96kHz/24bit ] or [ 48kHz/24bit ] Only available when [ Rec.
  • Page 48: Headphone Settings

    4. Audio Settings Headphone Settings Set the audio output method and volume. Φ3.5mm Headphone Jack ] > [ ] > [ Sound Output ] Audio without time lag. REALTIME It may differ from the sound recorded in videos. Audio to be recorded in REC SOUND videos.
  • Page 49: Other Audio Settings

    4. Audio Settings Other Audio Settings Sound Rec Level Display The recording level is displayed onto the shooting screen. Sound Rec Gain Level * STANDARD / LOW When set to LOW, the sound input can be suppressed for recording in environments where the sound volume is high.
  • Page 50: Expandability

    5. Expandability Expandability Lenses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 52 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 53...
  • Page 51: Lenses

    5. Expandability Lenses Panasonic LUMIX S Series TL-Lenses Leica Camera L-mount Native SL-Lenses Sigma L-mount For the latest information, check the following support site: https://av.jpn.support.panasonic.com/support/global/cs/dsc/connect/index.html SL-PL-MOUNT ADAPTOR Mount Adaptor THALIA SUMMILUX-C Leitz Lens SUMMICRON-C M 0.8 PL Mount Diopter MACROLUX 114, 95...
  • Page 52: Rig

    Rod Lock Polaris Shoulder Pad Extended Top Handle Shorty Trigger Grips Panasonic S1/S1R/S1H Cage Names of systems and products mentioned in this brochure are generally the registered trademarks or trademarks of the manufacturers who developed the system or product concerned.
  • Page 53: Varicam Lut Library

    VariCam LUT Library Free of Charge 35 conversion LUTs for VariCam® cinema cameras and AU-EVA1 can be downloaded free of charge for use in the LUMIX S1H. The VariCam LUT Library comes in three formats to ensure accurate color across devices Note: Please be careful to apply the right LUT.
  • Page 54: V-709 Conversion 3D-Lut

    Compatible with LUMIX and VariCam cameras Compatible with Final Cut Pro X, Premiere Pro, .Cube EDIUS, DaVinci Resolve, etc. .TXT Compatible with Quantel Pablo * Output is in legal range only. https://av.jpn.support.panasonic.com/support/global/cs/dsc/download/index3.html ► PAGE 24-25 : Applying a LUT to the Camera Monitor...
  • Page 55: Lumix Tether For Streaming (Beta)

    PC monitor during USB tethering. However, these graphic items become a hindrance when the software is used to capture camera view for live streaming. Live View Mode of “LUMIX Tether for Streaming (Beta)” enables displaying camera view only. LUMIX Tether LUMIX Tether for Streaming (Beta) https://www.panasonic.com/global/consumer/lumix/lumixtether.html...
  • Page 56: Lumix Webcam Software (Beta)

    Mac Operating Environment Mac macOS 10.13, macOS 10.14, macOS 10.15 Intel CPU of 1 GHz or higher Display 1024 x 768 pixels or more 2GB or more Free space of 10 MB or more for installation Interface USB 3.0 / 3.1 https://www.panasonic.com/global/consumer/lumix/lumix_webcam_software.html...
  • Page 57: Power Supply And Recording Media

    6. Power Supply and Recording Media Power Supply and Recording Media Fast Charging - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 58 Power Supply - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 59 Page 62 Cooling Fan for Unlimited Recording Time...
  • Page 58: Fast Charging

    6. Power Supply and Recording Media Fast Charging Battery Charger Charging Time FAST Battery Pack Battery Charger USB Connection Cable AC Adaptor AC Mains Lead DMW-BLJ31 DMW-BTC14 USB Power Charging Charging Time FAST When camera is turned OFF. Battery Pack USB Connection Cable AC Adaptor AC Mains Lead...
  • Page 59: Power Supply

    6. Power Supply and Recording Media Power Supply Battery Grip DMW-BGS1 (Sold Separately) By using two batteries — one in the camera and the other in the grip* — the DMW-BGS1 enables extended battery life. Separately sold parts must be purchased. Battery Grip DMW-BGS1 Battery Pack*...
  • Page 60 6. Power Supply and Recording Media Power Supply USB Power Supply Convenient for video shooting with a fixed camera or during long shoots in the studio, this feature allows you to supply power to the camera. Use of Bundled Items Battery Pack AC Adaptor AC Mains Lead...
  • Page 61 6. Power Supply and Recording Media Power Supply DC Coupler / AC Adaptor (Sold Separately) The AC Adaptor DMW-AC10 to the DC Coupler DMW-DCC16 also allow you to supply power to the camera. Separately sold parts must be purchased. AC Adaptor DMW-AC10 DC Coupler DMW-DCC16...
  • Page 62: Cooling Fan For Unlimited Recording Time

    6. Power Supply and Recording Media Cooling Fan for Unlimited Recording Time The rise in the camera’s temperature can be suppressed with the cooling fan and can be used for an unlimited time within the operating guaranteed temperature range. * Simulated image. ] >...
  • Page 63: Supported Memory Card 1 / 2

    6. Power Supply and Recording Media Supported Memory Card 1 / 2 The following SD cards can be used with the LUMIX S1H. • The camera supports SDHC/SDXC memory cards Memory Card compliant with UHS Speed Class 3 of the UHS-I / 512 MB to 2 GB UHS-II standard.
  • Page 64 6. Power Supply and Recording Media Supported Memory Card 2 / 2 Create a new file and continue shooting with the following conditions. MP4 / FHD • When the continuous recording time exceeds 30 minutes. • When the file size exceeds 4GB. Alternative Method Can shoot for an unlimited time with AVCHD.
  • Page 65: Double Sd Card Slot

    6. Power Supply and Recording Media Double SD Card Slot Equipped with two SD card slots and provides strong support for data management. ] > [ ] > [ Double Card Slot Function ] Relay Rec for Larger Capacity This mode relays recording to the other card slot after the first card runs out of free space during recording.
  • Page 66: Folder And File Settings

    6. Power Supply and Recording Media Folder and File Settings The image’s destination folder and file name can be freely set. ] > [ ] > [ Folder / File Settings ] Select Folder The folder for storing the image can be selected. is advanced and a new folder is created.
  • Page 67: Video Shooting Assist Functions

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Video Shooting Assist Functions Dual Native ISO - - - - - - - Page 68 Image Stabilizer - - - - - - - Page 69 Tally Lamp - - - - - - - Page 71 - - - - - - - Page 72...
  • Page 68: Dual Native Iso

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Dual Native ISO The Base ISO is automatically switched to achieve low noise with high ISO sensitivity. Noise * V-Log Mode Base ISO 640 Low ISO Circuit Base ISO 4000 High ISO / Low Noise Circuit 51200 ] >...
  • Page 69: Image Stabilizer 1 / 2

    Image Stabilizer 1 / 2 B.I.S. (Body) or O.I.S. (Lens) can be used depending on the mounted lens. Panasonic lenses are compatible with the Dual I.S. 2. • We recommend turning off the image stabilizer function when using a tripod.
  • Page 70 7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Image Stabilizer 2 / 2 Lens with no communication compatibility with a LUMIX camera Body Register the lens information and accurately operate the image stabilization. • In the default setting, the lens information for 6 lenses with a focal length of between 24mm and 135mm is registered. [ Len Information ] ] >...
  • Page 71: Tally Lamp

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Tally Lamp Tally lamps are equipped on the front and rear. It will notify the camera operation to both the camera operator and the subject. Select ON/OFF for both the front and rear, or individually. ] >...
  • Page 72: Create My Menu

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Create My Menu TIPS Aggregate the frequently used settings to “My Menu” to call them out quickly. ] > [ ] > [ Add ] Select the items Registered to [ Create your own menu My Menu can be displayed preferentially ] >...
  • Page 73: Assign To Fn Buttons

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Assign to Fn Buttons You can allocate various functions to the Fn buttons for quick recall. ] > [ ] > [ Fn Button Set ] You can also press and hold the Fn button for two seconds to display this screen.
  • Page 74 7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Lens Fn Button Setting You can allocate the function to the focus button of an interchangeable lens. • Firmware must be updated to version 2.0 or later. Focus Button ] > [ ] > [ Lens Fn Button Setting ] Focus Stop AF-Point Scope AF Mode...
  • Page 75: Save/Restore Camera Setting

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Save/Restore Camera Setting You can save the camera’s settings information to a card and load it into another camera, which is useful when managing multiple cameras in a shoot. ] > [ ] > [ Save/Restore Camera Setting ] Up to 10 settings information can be saved on a single card.
  • Page 76: Video Frame Marker

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Video Frame Marker TIPS From anamorphic videos to vertical videos for social media. Shoot while imaging the angle of view when cropping in post-production. ] > [ ] > [ Video Frame Maker ] > [ SET ] Frame Aspect Frame Color Frame Mask...
  • Page 77: Red Rec Frame Indicator

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Red REC Frame Indicator A red border surrounds the frame as you record, helping you avoid mistakes such as forgetting to press the record button. ] > [ ] > > [ Red REC Frame Indicator ] > [ ON ]...
  • Page 78: Luminance Level

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Measurement of Luminance Level : Luminance Level The luminance level that can be selected depends on the bit rate. 8-bit When is selected 0-255 16-235 16-255 ] > [ ] > [ Luminance Level ] 10-bit When is selected...
  • Page 79: Spot Meter

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Measurement of Luminance Level : Spot Meter ] > [ ] > > [ Luminance Spot Meter ] > [ ON ] A function can be assigned to the Fn button for quick access. ] > [ ] >...
  • Page 80: Zebra Pattern

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Measurement of Luminance Level : Zebra Pattern ] > [ ] > [ Zebra Pattern ] > [ SET ] A function can be assigned to the Fn button for quick access. ] > [ ] >...
  • Page 81: Wave Form Monitor / Vector Scope

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Wave Form Monitor / Vector Scope ] > [ ] > [ WFM/Vector Scope ] Wave Form Monitor Vector Scope Variable (4 steps) / Moveable Moveable dotted line R (Red) MG (Magenta) YL (Yellow) B (Blue) G (Green) CY (Cyan) dotted line...
  • Page 82: Like709 Gamma Curve / Knee Control

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Like709 Gamma Curve / Knee Control ] > [ ] > [ Photo Style ] Select [ Like 709 ] Touch [ Knee Set ] or press the [ Q ] button Select a knee setting AUTO Automatic adjustment POINT : 80.0 to 107.0...
  • Page 83: Mf Assist / Peaking

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions MF Assist / Peaking Focus Peaking The focus peaking sensitivity and the display color of the in-focus portion can be set. ] > [ ] > [ Focus Peaking ] > [ SET ] MF Assist (Enlarged Screen) The display method (full screen / windowed mode) and the operation method can be set.
  • Page 84: Synchro Scan / Master Pedestal Level

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Synchro Scan / Master Pedestal Level Synchro Scan Fine-adjust the shutter speed to reduce flickering. ] > [ ] > [ Synchro Scan ] Master Pedestal Level Adjusts the reference black level. ] > [ ] >...
  • Page 85: Loop Recording / Segment File Recording

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Loop Recording / Segment File Recording Loop Recording When the card is full, the camera continues the recording by deleting old data. It can record up to 12 hours. ] > [ ] > [ Loop Recording (video) ] •...
  • Page 86: Time Lapse Video 1 / 2

    7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Time Lapse Video 1 / 2 The LUMIX S1H supports interval capture to create time lapse video in the camera body itself. Set up for still picture shooting ( P / A / S / M / iA ).
  • Page 87 7. Video Shooting Assist Functions Time Lapse Video 2 / 2 Start recording. • When [ Start Time Set ] is set, the camera goes into sleep status until the start time. • During recording standby, the camera goes into sleep status after a certain period of time. •...
  • Page 88: Support

    8. Support Support LUMIX PRO - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 89 Firmware Update - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 90...
  • Page 89 (free shipping service vary depending on your level of membership). To become a LUMIX PRO member you will need to provide us with some personal information and register your qualifying LUMIX equipment with us. Click here for more information https://lumixpro.panasonic.com/comingsoon/...
  • Page 90 How to check the latest firmware version available Visit the following website to check the latest version of firmware available. Follow the indicated procedure to update the firmware in your camera. https://av.jpn.support.panasonic.com/support/ global/cs/dsc/download/index4.html Do not change the name of the firmware file (.bin or .plf).
  • Page 91: Appendix

    9. Appendix Appendix - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Image Area of Video Page 92 Rec Quality - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 94 VFR (Variable Frame Rate) - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 92: Image Area Of Video 1 / 2

    9. Appendix Image Area of Video 1 / 2 FULL FULL FULL 5.9K 5.4K 16:9 Super35mm Image Circle Full-frame Image Circle...
  • Page 93 9. Appendix Image Area of Video 2 / 2 FULL Super 35mm Super 35mm 4K-A 17:9 16:9 16:9 17:9 16:9 16:9 The angle of view changes according to the [ Image Area of Video ] setting. Super35mm Image Circle Full-frame Image Circle The setting changes automatically to [ S35mm ] when using Super 35mm or APS-C lenses, and when [ Image Circle ] in [ Lens Information ] is set to [ S35mm ].
  • Page 94: Rec Quality 1 / 4

    9. Appendix Rec Quality 1 / 4 Bitrate HLG VFR HFR 59.94Hz 50.00Hz 24.00Hz Codec 420 10-L HEVC 200M 23.98p 24.00p 5.4K 420 10-L HEVC 200M 29.97p 25.00p 29.97p 5.9K 420 10-L HEVC 200M 25.00p 24.00p 23.98p 29.97p 422 10-I H.264 400M 25.00p...
  • Page 95 9. Appendix Rec Quality 2 / 4 Bitrate HLG VFR HFR 59.94Hz 50.00Hz 24.00Hz Codec 29.97p 422 10-I H.264 400M 25.00p 24.00p 23.98p 420 10-L HEVC 200M 59.94p 50.00p 420 10-L HEVC 200M 47.95p 48.00p 29.97p 422 10-L H.264 150M 25.00p 24.00p 23.98p 420 8-L...
  • Page 96 9. Appendix Rec Quality 3 / 4 Bitrate HLG VFR HFR 59.94Hz 50.00Hz 24.00Hz Codec 59.94p 50.00p 422 10-I H.264 200M 29.97p 24.00p 25.00p 23.98p 420 10-L HEVC 150M 119.88p* 100.00p* 422 10-I H.264 100M 59.94i 50.00i S35mm 59.94p 50.00p 422 10-L H.264 100M 29.97p...
  • Page 97 9. Appendix Rec Quality 4 / 4 Bitrate HLG VFR HFR 59.94Hz 50.00Hz 24.00Hz Codec 29.97p 420 10-L HEVC 72M 25.00p 23.98p 29.97p 420 8-L H.264 100M 25.00p 23.98p FULL 420 8-L H.264 59.94p 50.00p 420 8-L H.264 29.97p 25.00p 420 8-L H.264 23.98p...
  • Page 98: Vfr Variable Frame Rate

    9. Appendix 1 / 2 Variable Frame Rate C4K / 4K 4K-A S35mm / PIXEL/PIXEL SLOW 7.5 x 7.0 x 6.0 x 5.0 x 4.0 x 3.0 x 2.0 x 1.0 x 2.0 x 12.0 x 15.0 x 25.0 x FAST 30.0 x...
  • Page 99 9. Appendix 2 / 2 Variable Frame Rate AVCHD FULL / S35mm PIXEL/PIXEL SLOW 7.5 x 180* 180* 7.0 x 175* 168* 156* 6.0 x 180* 150 165* 5.0 x 4.0 x 180* 105 3.0 x 180* 150 2.0 x 1.0 x 2.0 x 12.0 x...
  • Page 100: Time Lapse Video

    9. Appendix Time Lapse Video Frame Rate Rec Quality 420 10-L 100M 59.94p 60 / 30 / 15 / 10 / 7.5 / 6 / 3 / 1 fps 420 8-L 100M 29.97p 30 / 15 / 10 / 7.5 / 6 / 3 / 1 fps 420 10-L 72M 29.97p 30 / 15 / 10 / 7.5 / 6 / 3 / 1 fps...
  • Page 101: Raw Data Output

    9. Appendix RAW Data Output Bit Depth 59.94Hz 50.00Hz 24.00Hz Rec Quality 29.97p 5.9K FULL 16:9 5888 x 3312 12-bit 25.00p 23.98p 59.94p 50.00p 17:9 4128 x 2176 12-bit 29.97p 25.00p 23.98p S35mm 29.97p 50.00p 3.5K 3536 x 2656 12-bit 23.98p 25.00p Anamorphic...
  • Page 102: Hdmi Output Image Quality 1 / 2

    9. Appendix HDMI Output Image Quality 1 / 2 HDMI Output Only Setting HDMI Output 5952 x 3968 16:9 2880 x 2160 with black area. 5.4K 5376 x 3584 16:9 2880 x 2160 with black area. 5.9K 16:9 5888 x 3312 16:9 3840 x 2160 17:9...
  • Page 103 9. Appendix HDMI Output Image Quality 2 / 2 Internal Rec with HDMI Output Setting Internal Rec HDMI Output Firmware Ver.2.0 5952 x 3968 5952 x 3968 16:9 2880 x 2160 with black area. Firmware Ver.2.0 5.4K 5.4K 5376 x 3584 5376 x 3584 16:9 2880 x 2160 with black area.
  • Page 104: Charging Time And Battery Life

    USB Power Supply While Charging* Charging may take a while. * USB PD compatible devices with 9V/3A output (more than 27W) can be used. Panasonic does not guarantee the operation of all USB PD compatible devices. Continuous Recording Time Actual Recording Time*...
  • Page 105: Video Recording Time With Cards 1 / 2

    9. Appendix Video Recording Time with Cards 1 / 2 59.94Hz 6K 5.9K 5.4K 4K-A C4K 4K FHD 64GB 128GB 10-I ✔ ✔ ✔ 10-I ✔ ✔ ✔ 10-I ✔ 10-L ✔ ✔ 10-L ✔ ✔ ✔ 1h 20m 10-I ✔...
  • Page 106 9. Appendix Video Recording Time with Cards 2 / 2 50.00Hz 6K 5.9K 5.4K 4K-A C4K 4K FHD 64GB 128GB 10-I ✔ ✔ ✔ 10-I ✔ 10-L ✔ ✔ ✔ 1h 20m 10-I ✔ 10-L ✔ ✔ 100p 420 10-L ✔...
  • Page 107 “Wi-Fi Protected Setup™”, “WPA™”, and “WPA2™” are trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance®. • The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. •...

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