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Panasonic LUMIX FZ80 4K Digital Camera, 18.1 Megapixel Video Camera, 60X Zoom DC VARIO 20-1200mm Lens, F2.8-5.9 Aperture, Power O.I.S….

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Panasonic LUMIX FZ80 4K Digital Camera, 18.1 Megapixel Video Camera, 60X Zoom DC VARIO 20-1200mm Lens, F2.8-5.9 Aperture, Power O.I.S….
Panasonic LUMIX FZ80 4K Digital Camera, 18.1 Megapixel Video Camera, 60X Zoom DC VARIO 20-1200mm Lens, F2.8-5.9 Aperture, Power O.I.S….

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  • Highest Price: $397.99 - August 12, 2024
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Panasonic LUMIX FZ80 4K Digital Camera, 18.1 Megapixel Video Camera, 60X Zoom DC VARIO 20-1200mm Lens, F2.8-5.9 Aperture, Power O.I.S….. From the model Panasonic.

  • Level and Shoot Lengthy Zoom Camera: 18.1 megapixel MOS sensor plus 60X zooms DC Vario lens (20 1220 millimeter and Power O.I.S. (Optical Picture Stabilizer) captures far off moments
  • Excessive Decision View Finder and LCD Show: Excessive decision 1,170K dot view finder and rear contact enabled 3 inch LCD Show (1040 dots) are clear even in vivid daylight. Lens:14 parts in 12 teams
  • 4K video Seize: 4K QFHD video recording (3840 x 2160) with three distinctive 4K extremely HD video pause and save 4K photograph modes extracts particular person excessive decision Photographs from 4K extremely HD video filmed at 30 frames per second to seize break up second moments
  • Low Gentle Efficiency: Low mild seize enables you to get pleasure from pictures throughout your nightlife once more with spectacular outcomes; Be aware: Consult with consumer guide PDF hooked up beneath in technical specification for hassle capturing steps are on web page 54
  • USB Charging and Wi-Fi Connectivity: Take pleasure in journey prepared applied sciences like USB charging and Wi Fi connectivity to your cellular machine; HDMI D (Micro), Micro USB and USB 2.0 present further connectivity to your favourite units; Max decision: 4896 x 3672
  • Viewfinder: 0.20″ LVF (Reside View Finder) (1,166k dots equiv.), Subject of View: Approx. 100%, Lens 19.6x

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Specification: Panasonic LUMIX FZ80 4K Digital Camera, 18.1 Megapixel Video Camera, 60X Zoom DC VARIO 20-1200mm Lens, F2.8-5.9 Aperture, Power O.I.S….

Part Number

DC-FZ80K

Model

DC-FZ80K

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Color

Black

Release Date

2017-03-30T00:00:01Z

Size

4.7 x 5.1 x 3.7 inches

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13 reviews for Panasonic LUMIX FZ80 4K Digital Camera, 18.1 Megapixel Video Camera, 60X Zoom DC VARIO 20-1200mm Lens, F2.8-5.9 Aperture, Power O.I.S….

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  1. Traci G

    Bought the camera as a xmas gift it has been used 4 times and 3 out of the 4 times after roughly 30 photos the camera shut of and wouldn’t turn on. She discovered if the battery was taken out for 10 minutes it re sets the camera and would turn back on. But the same happened on the 4th time of using the camera but will no longer turn back on. She loves how easy it is to use great zoom and picture quality. But all that being said how can you give something any more than 1 star if you can’t turn it on after 4 uses or 30 photos.
    Be aware that buying from Amazon this item does not come with a warranty. So spend the extra and buy the extended warranty for the camera feom amazon. I now need to contact Panasonic directly about this issue and see if they will take care of the issue. Or if i have to use the extended warranty i purchased.

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  2. Paul Jensen

    I bought this camera last summer to take pictures of my backyard birds. It is easy to use for a beginner like me and takes great close-ups. I have not learned all the feautrues..just the basics…works for me. I really like this camera alot.

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  3. Amazon Customer

    This is my first camera, after checking on line it sounded like the fz 80 was for me. I was a little skeptical, like can I work this camera am I gonna be able to really work it. After a couple of you tube videos and a little common sense. And flipping back and forth with the manual. It’s is great, the 4k video or taking photos it’s a great time. Lots of fun. I just watched a 2 minute video on you tube how to video in slow motion. It was easy easy. Go get it. And the zoom 60x is amazing , I just bought a cheap tripod. Great pics

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  4. Squirrel

    El zoom es simplemente impresionante y la calidad de foto y video es exelente ya incluye un flash aunque se le puede colocar otro extra

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  5. Rob

    Bought this for my daughters birthday and she loves it! Takes great pics and easy to use

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  6. Robert Grinis

    If you are a beginner photographer and looking for a bridge camera, you might immediately think of brands like Nikon and Canon, which have stood the test of time. While I too was inclined toward these brands, I also wanted a camera that packed a decent zoom just to give me that extra bit of flexibility without having to pack several lenses when travelling.

    Having used this camera extensively for around 6 weeks in a variety of lighting conditions, in cities and in the country, I can say that it does not disappoint. The build quality feels solid and it can easily be carried around for a few hours without too much effort.

    The Intelligent Auto + (iA+), which the camera is set to by default, does a good job at recognizing particular scene types and adjusting the exposure accordingly. In this mode, you still have control of a number of parameters, including exposure value compensation ( which effectively changes the aperture) and white balance. Image stabilization is smooth even at the longer end of the telephoto range, providing you use the electronic viewfinder and cradle the lens barrel as you take the shot. Telephoto image quality can be improved considerably with the use of a tripod. The lens itself extends and retracts quickly and smoothly, while autofocus easily finds the subject. You can also select the focus point yourself using the touchscreen if you are not satisfied.

    There are times, for example in low light conditions or indoors, where the camera may select the wrong scene type and completely muck up the exposure. In these cases I would select either Program Auto or Manual modes to get more control over shutter speed and aperture. Bearing in mind the small sensor, the camera’s handheld performance in low light is passable. If you anticipate doing a decent amount of low light photography, I would suggest buying a cheap but stable tripod and using Manual modes to adjust exposure. Just remember to turn image stabilization off to prevent unwanted artifacts smearing the image.

    Those looking for creative control over depth of field similar to what a DSLR can offer will be disappointed. This is not a fixed aperture lens. The camera’s aperture range at 20mm EFL is F/2.8- F8, but at 100mm is only F/5.9 to F8. this makes it hard to achieve shallow depth of field at the lower focal lengths, although it is still possible at longer focal lengths providing you use a smaller aperture such as F/2.8 or F4 and correspondingly faster shutter speeds. Having said that, depth of field at the wide angle setting does not change significantly between F/4 and F8. I would argue that F/4 is a better setting for landscapes as you get less softening of the image.

    You can see some of the images below this review which I have taken using this camera. The resolution, sharpness and detail are more than adequate for the amateur enthusiast. One great feature is the built-in WiFi, which makes transferring images to your smartphone a doddle.

    One of the great strengths of this camera is the 4K video, which is not generally found at this price range. While 4K only shoots for 15 minutes at a time due to the risk of overheating, you can still shoot in 1080p for as long as you want.

    In conclusion, this is a great camera for this price and can easily adapt to any situation and help you build your photography skills for years to come. Would I buy it again? Absolutely.

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  7. B. Snyder

    I really like this camera – it seems a great value for the money. (I got it at a sale price, too: $297. That price comes around every so often, and is worth waiting for IMO.)

    It’s not top of the line, but it’s light and very easy to use. The zoom is fantastic. I use to it photograph birds, mostly, and other animals as well – and you can get good images from very far away without scaring them away. Again, not top of the line, but really quite good for the price. The telephoto lens can go bad, I’ve read, as mine did – after three years it sometimes stopped extending and I have to shut the camera off and on again to make it work. After 4 years and some rough handling by me, it still does work well for far-away subjects, although at this point the wide-angle view is fuzzy around the edges; I bought another one which I’ll take better care of, and still use the old one to bang around with. I also own a pretty good camera with a good telephoto lens – but this is my day-to-day go-to camera for hiking. I’m not a pro; just in it for the enjoyment.

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  8. Amazon Customer

    The FZ80 is small and light and has superior autofocus technology. It’s functional drawback is non tilting and hidable screen. Macro shots of objects close to the ground or shots taken from low vantage points like those of a small child or pet can only be taken from a kneeling position or laying flat on the floor or ground.

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  9. Amazon Customer

    I bought this camera for the excellent zoom range and the ability to shoot video. Based on other reviews I had read, I didnt expect it to perform as badly as it did. In my case, the cons heavily outweighed the pros, and I decided I’d have to return the camera.

    Pros:

    – small and lightweight for the huge zoom range.
    -relatively inexpensive compared to other cameras of its type.
    -good battery life.
    -lots of handy features, like the built in wifi, USB charging, and the smartphone app.

    Cons:

    -extremely disappointing image quality is its worst feature. It can not produce an acceptable image in any conditions. The noise produced by the sensor is unacceptable even at iso 80. For this reason it is useless to me. I thought it would have been at least as good as my entry level dslr (Nikon d40), that’s 10 years old, but it’s much worse.
    – video mode is also very disappointing and did not live up to my expectations. It struggles to produce noise free video in most situations, but it is slightly better than in stills mode.
    – the image stabilization is very loud, and does not work very well. Also when handheld or even sitting on a solid surface it jitters horizontally for no reason.
    – when moving from areas of different temperature of humidity, the lens fogs up (which is normal I know), but it takes and incredibly long time for it to recover and become clear again.
    -the auto focus works well at wide angles, but struggles at any telephoto focal length…and if it’s raining or snowing, I wan not able to get the camera to focus at all past the closest snowflakes. It would lock onto the snow but not the subject.

    Overall the thing that made me decide to return this camera was the sub-par image quality…the most important thing in a camera to me.

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  10. Bobby kirby

    A gold watch value

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  11. Bobby kirby

    No llego en la fecha que el vendedor dio , en dos ocasiones me atrasaron la fecha de entrega

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  12. Squirrel

    I’m so sad I bought this camera. I wish I could return it. My last three cameras have been smaller Lumix point and shoots and I have LOVED them. I thought this one would be really fun with the zoom but it’s been a huge disappointment. I don’t enjoy using it (it’s bulky and heavy) and I don’t like the pictures that I get. They’re nowhere near as crisp and beautiful as with my previous Lumix cameras. I wonder if it’s because my previous ones had Leica lenses and this one doesn’t appear to? I wish I had just purchased one of the smaller ones again. Photography has been one of my great joys but with this new camera every upload is a disappointment.

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  13. Paul Jensen

    Panasonic cameras are a great value… Leica glass on a Panasonic body… The compact FX series have been my traveling companions around the world for at least a decade… The limitation with the FX’s is their lack of extended zoom… The FZ-80 takes care of that, as well as all of the wider angle stuff the FX’s do, albeit with a much bigger handful of camera…

    Where the FX-80 excels is the super zoom… The ability to pull in will blow your mind… The attached photos show how beneficial the ability to compress and compose an image can be… All of the photos below are hand held…
    – The first image posted is a wide angle shot, across water to mountains covered in snow….
    – The next shot is from the same spot, fully zoomed in on one of the mountain peaks…
    – Third shot takes advantage of the telephoto compression to make the mountain background seem to be just behind the water tower, when it really is far away…
    -The moon shot is net even full zoom, and hand held…
    -The super big sun, setting over the mountains is another example of the compositional advantage this zoom camera can give you…
    -The final photo of the water tower centered on the setting sun, at much less than full zoom, again shows what a super zoom camera can do compositionally…

    The only thing that bothers me, is when shooting a sunset from wide to less than super zoom, is the lens flare spots… That’s if for things I don’t like… I typically bring a FX series camera for those conditions…

    I prefer to shoot those super zoom sunset shot on Shutter Priority with the shutter speed set to the max… The super zoom is a bit reduced from the AE setting… The AE full zoom, as you can see in the photos below is jaw dropping…

    The FX-80 is by far the best camera value, all things considered…!!!…

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