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FilmConvert Camera Pack for Panasonic LUMIX S1 and S1H Now Available

November 6th, 2019 Jump to Comment Section 3
FilmConvert Camera Pack for Panasonic LUMIX S1 and S1H Now Available

FilmConvert has announced the addition of a new camera pack for the Panasonic S1 and S1H cameras. If you are a FilmConvert Pro or FilmConvert Nitrate user, you can download these new profiles for free. Let’s take a closer look.

FilmConvert Camera Pack for Panasonic LUMIX S1 and S1H

The Panasonic LUMIX S1 and LUMIX S1H – the version for filmmakers – are currently on fire! Indeed, the S1H is the first Netflix approved mirrorless camera. Also, if you want to learn more about the S1H, you can take a look at our complete S1H review by clicking here and our lab test by clicking here.

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FilmConvert is continuously updating its list of camera packages, and they have just introduced a new camera pack for the Panasonic LUMIX S1 and S1H. This camera pack is compatible with the FilmConvert Pro and FilmConvert Nitrate plugin. For more information about FilmConvert Nitrate, you can take a look at our article here and even get a 10% discount when purchasing the plugin.

To test their new camera profile, the team at FilmConvert took the camera out for a test drive – the video is at the top of the article – to Zealandia, an eco-sanctuary in Wellington, New Zealand. They shot it with only one lens, the Panasonic Lumix S 24-105mm F/4 Macro OIS, in the V-Log picture profile at 48 frames per second. Grading was done in FilmConvert Nitrate using the KD P400 Ptra film stock. The results they got with the S1H handheld are pleasing to the eye. Also, you can see the full Dynamic Range of the camera in such severe conditions.

Pricing and Availability

FilmConvert camera packs are always free. You can download the new camera packs along with support for a wide selection of other cameras from the FilmConvert website.

Furthermore, they are running the FilmConvert Short Film Competition at the moment, and entries are closing in a few days.  This might be your call to get your film out there and have a chance to win some great filmmaking packages.

What do you think of this FilmConvert camera pack for the S1/S1H? Do you already use FilmConvert Pro or FilmConvert Nitrate? Let us know in the comments!

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