PANASONIC LUMIX FZ1000 4K Point and Shoot Camera, 16X LEICA DC Vario-ELMARIT F2.8-4.0 Lens, 21.1 Megapixels, 1 Inch High Sensitivity Sensor, DMC-FZ1000 (USA BLACK)
PANASONIC LUMIX FZ1000 4K Point and Shoot Camera, 16X LEICA DC Vario-ELMARIT F2.8-4.0 Lens, 21.1 Megapixels, 1 Inch High Sensitivity Sensor, DMC-FZ1000 (USA BLACK)
PANASONIC LUMIX FZ1000 4K Point and Shoot Camera, 16X LEICA DC Vario-ELMARIT F2.8-4.0 Lens, 21.1 Megapixels, 1 Inch High Sensitivity Sensor, DMC-FZ1000 (USA BLACK)
Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. 4K VIDEO & 4K PHOTO - Panasonic’s exclusive 4K PHOTO technology uses 30 frames per second in high resolution 4K Ultra HD video to extract them as photos. You’ll never miss that moment again LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens - 24x zoom (25-600mm) with full zoom range F2. 8 aperture for enhanced low light shooting meeting the stringent quality standards established by Leica HIGH IMAGE QUALITY - The 12. 1-Megapixel high sensitivity MOS sensor with the Venus engine excels in diffraction compensation, yielding images that are crisp & free from artifacts associated with small aperture settings RUGGED CAMERA DESIGN - splash proof/dustproof rugged camera design with tight seals on every joint, dial and button, so it stands up to harsh weather conditions and challenging environments 5-AXIS HYBRID OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZER PLUS - Reduces Blur from one-handed video shooting by compensating for five types of movement. Level shot function detects horizon line & maintains it, even if the camera is tilted
The Panasonic DMC-FZ1000 is a do-it-all fixed-lens bridge camera with an amazing set of capabilities, both still and video. Its aimed at the intermediate-level photographer---particularly one who travels---who wants much more than a point-and-shoot, but that too. I would call it a P&S that has a decent lens bolted onto a decent computer. As such, it has more menus than McDonalds. It will shoot anywhere from full manual to full auto, with all manner of effects if desired. I found image quality to be...good but not quite crisp. My experience of battery life is far shorter than advertised: as the battery runs lower the camera may behave erratically. Never travel without a spare (battery and camera). I bought my FZ1000 as a replacement for my nice new DMC-FZ2500, the 1000s bigger brother. I was quite pleased with the 2500 for the 6 weeks it worked. When it failed, neither online tech support nor the Panasonic repair depot in Texas could or would repair it, three-year warranty notwithstanding. I sold it for parts. I can only hope that my FZ1000 doesnt fail, too: I cant afford to scrap two cameras. Buyer be informed.