Panasonic Lumix Zs80d 4k Digital Camera, 20.3mp 1/2.3-Inch Sensor, 30x Leica Dc Vario-Elmar Lens, F3
Panasonic LUMIX ZS80D 4K Digital Camera, 20.3MP 1/2.3-inch Sensor, 30X Leica DC Vario-Elmar Lens, F3.3-6.4 Aperture, WiFi, Hybrid O.I.S. Stabilization, 3-Inch LCD, DC-ZS80DK (Black)
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- Large sensor: 1/2.3 Inch 20. 3MP MOS high resolution sensor provides improved low light performance by significantly expanding the incident light angle, ensuring uniform and high picture quality
- Leica DC VARIO ELMAR lens: features an impressively sharp 24mm ultra wide Angle 30x telephoto lens (35mm camera equivalent: 24-720mm)
- Power O.I.S.: Optical image Stabilizer (O. I. S.) effectively compensates for hand shake to minimize Blur during telephoto shooting with your Lumix camera
- 4K video: QFHD 4K video in 3840x2160 at 30P; also via 4K PHOTO mode to capture fleeting photo opportunities at 30 fps in 8MP as still photos
- Camera body viewfinder and display: large 0.21 Inch (2, 330K dot equiv. ) viewfinder and 3.0 Inch LCD (1840k dot) 180 degree tilt able touch control monitor
Brand : Panasonic
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Rating : 4.3
ListPrice : US $449.99
Price : US $397.99
Review Count : 1261
Panasonic LUMIX ZS80D 4K Digital Camera, 20.3MP 1/2.3-inch Sensor, 30X Leica DC Vario-Elmar Lens, F3.3-6.4 Aperture, WiFi, Hybrid O.I.S. Stabilization, 3-Inch LCD, DC-ZS80DK (Black)
- I have several large DSL cameras and love them however. Carrying a large one while in Europe became a struggle. So headed back to Europe and decided to look for a small travel camera. Read reviews and researched and chose this one! Love it so far. It’s small but not as light as I would have thought. It takes awesome photos and very user friendly. I love the selfie feature it so easy flip up the monitor and turn the camera around…you can see the subjects and snap the photo. Easy fast and fun! It takes photos as well as my larger Nikon and Sony. The zoom excellent and the stabilizer great! Glad I purchased will make carrying it so much easier than my larger heavy others.
- Short review for the ZS70 here, my full review shortly will be published on my blog (google camera name and photographic-central). Quick rant/explanation: I\'m giving it 5 stars for two reasons- One, I can\'t choose 4.5, and two, there were a couple one star reviews here when either the camera wasn\'t released yet or there was obvious user error. To me, those aren\'t valid reviews so the extra half point helps to mitigate them (since Amazon hasn\'t removed the reviews, and probably won\'t I\'m doing my part to keep things fair). Moving on...Review: There simply aren\'t any decent pocket-able super zoom cameras on the market that shoot raw. As a professional and enthusiast, I demand raw. I suggest readers who don\'t use raw learn how to so that they can get the most out of the TZ70. This camera has a very small sensor, but, it is a modern BSI CMOS, which means it\'s very efficient for the size of its pixels. As long as you have reasonable expectations from a sensor this size, it will probably exceed those expectations. Image quality from raw is much better than I anticipated. The lens is very sharp through the range (just don\'t go over f5.6 if you can avoid it, natural diffraction kicks in). Therefore the sensor and lens combo out perform a camera of this class. Even dynamic range is better than I could have possibly thought. Credit to technology moving on.When you factor in all its features (a vast array from 4k video to wireless to time lapse video), it\'s top notch design aesthetics (minimalist, classy, utilitarian), excellent build and ergonomics, this camera is a powerhouse of a pocketable \"all in one\" compact. My only wish is that the lens were slightly brighter (max aperture through the range), but otherwise it\'s a camera in its class of sensor size that shadows all others. At first I dismissed the ZS70 because of its packed tiny sensor, but I was shocked and pleasantly surprised looking at the image quality in raw. 1\" sized sensors are still going to outperform it mind you, but this sensor is much better than you might think. Once you get it set up, it\'s a joy to shoot with. That lens is so versatile for all kinds of snapshot photography- from landscapes to macros, action shots to long range stills or portraits. Its fast focusing so even actions shots are within reach.Overall the ZS70 is everything you need in a little point n shoot, and nothing you don\'t. The controls on the exterior are plenty and holding it is quite lovely for one handed shooting- it\'s slightly larger, thicker, and heavier than the ZS50/60 but that is a good thing for a camera with such a long zoom. It makes a more stable platform when you are shooting at full telephoto. It has just the right heft to it for a camera of its size and type, welcome if you ask me. The five axis stabilization helps tremendously to keep blur at bay. Most of the controls are customizeable. The LCD is helpful for waist level shots and acts as a sort of angle bi-pod when you place the camera down for more stable shots (if you don\'t have a tripod for example). The EVF is welcome and usable, and helps in bright light and for extra stability when you are looking through it with the camera pressed to your eye/face.I cannot get over how lovely its designed- all sides are nice n flat, nothing protrudes to snag, there\'s no obnoxious advertising of features on the camera itself, and everything appears proportionate and cleanly organized. The front and rear grips are improved and excellent. The design looks very Leica-esque - minimalist and beautiful. Great choice in exterior materials, the blend of flat fleck paint and satin metal. The black and silver versions are both excellent and classy.If you print, you can easily make lovely prints to 13x19\", and if you have some talent or stack your raw images, you can raise that number substantially (30x40\" perhaps!). To me this camera is the sleeper compact out there right now. And it\'s likely to get more reviews and fans as a result.Overall the ZS70 is the best of the newer ZS series (or TZ series if outside the USA) cameras. It\'s classy, versatile, discreet, minimalist, and utilitarian. I wish more cameras were designed like this. Keep it up Panasonic!Edit: My full review is now up on photographic-central blogspot dot com :)
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