Panasonic has expanded its LUMIX S9 full-frame mirrorless camera lineup with new color options and a limited Titanium Gold edition. The LUMIX S9 has been one of the most popular compact full-frame cameras since its launch last year and has received several design awards, including the iF Design Award 2025, Red Dot Design Award 2025, and the TIPA Award for “Best Content Creator Camera.”

The new Titanium Gold edition is limited to 200 units and will be available in Europe from October 16 for €1,399, sold only through the Panasonic Shop. This version includes exclusive extras such as a titanium and brown leather camera strap, a set of limited-edition LUMIX stickers, and a thank-you note from the designer.

The Titanium Gold finish uses a special three-layer paint process that starts with a deep black base coat for better reflection. A second layer gives the surface a smooth, bright look, and a tinted clear coat creates the metallic gold tone. The result is a rich, durable finish with subtle gold and brown highlights.

The LUMIX S9 weighs about 403 grams and features a 24.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor with the latest image processor. It supports real-time autofocus with Phase Detection Auto Focus for accurate tracking. Panasonic’s 5-axis Dual IS2 stabilization provides up to 6.5 stops of correction, while Active IS keeps handheld videos steady during movement.
For video creators, the MP4 Lite “Open Gate” mode is designed for quick smartphone editing. The LUMIX Lab app allows fast photo and video transfers, LUT uploads, and access to looks from well-known creators. The camera’s dedicated LUT button enables real-time color adjustments, and users can control opacity and add grain effects directly in-camera.

Along with the Titanium Gold version, the LUMIX S9 will also be available in new silver/white and silver/blue color options at the end of October, along with the existing black/silver model sold in specialist stores.
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