freeslotmachinegames| Panasonic LUMIX S9 camera top-view exposure: no mechanical shutter, with 2 new compact lenses

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IT Home reported on May 17 that technology media l-rumors recently released a blog post, sharing more renderings of Panasonic LUMIX S9 camera and sharing a top view of the camera.

In order to keep the body "slim", Panasonic does not have a mechanical shutter. Sources also said that the S9 will be equipped with two compact lensesfreeslotmachinegames: One is an 18- 40mm pancake zoom lens, and the other is a pancake sketching lens.

Related news said that Panasonic's new LUMIX S9 camera will be released at 22:00 on May 22. It has four color combinations in black, blue, green and red. It has anti-shake. It is equipped with the same 24-megapixel image sensor as the S5M2 camera. There is no electronic viewfinder, touch flip screen.

The camera has a dedicated LUT button that can switch between different LUT filter effects. It is similar to the Fuji XT50 film analog switching knob and supports custom LUTs. Bank of China expects to sell only about 8000. In the same period, new 18-40mm lenses and new biscuit fixed-focus lenses will be released.

The source also shared some information about the Panasonic LUMIX S9 camera. The specifications attached to IT Home are as follows:

The camera is available in black, green (see leaked image), blue and red versions

freeslotmachinegames| Panasonic LUMIX S9 camera top-view exposure: no mechanical shutter, with 2 new compact lenses

Features the same hinged screen as the S5II

The LUMIX S9 will be equipped with 2 new pancake lenses: a new 18- 40mm lens and a new pancake lens.

The source also said that they had seen the real LUMIX S9 camera, saw new lenses and samples taken, and saw the new LUT button, believing that the LUMIX S9 was a "winner" camera.

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