Panasonic LUMIX FZ80 Overview
Panasonic presented the LUMIX FZ80 4K Point and Shoot Long Zoom Camera at CES 2017, close by its other new models. The FZ80 isn't as extravagant as the GH5 and the GX850, yet it has gotten the attention of many simple to use aficionados in view of its intriguing highlights and reasonable value point. Be that as it may, the inquiry is this: would it be able to satisfy hopes and give purchasers their cash's worth?
About This Item
- Point and Shoot Long Zoom Camera: 18.1 megapixel MOS sensor plus 60X zooms DC Vario lens (20 1220 millimeter and Power O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) captures far off moments
- High Resolution View Finder & LCD Display: High resolution 1,170K dot view finder and rear touch enabled 3 inch LCD Display (1040 dots) are clear even in bright sunlight.Lens:14 elements in 12 groups
- 4K video Capture: 4K QFHD video recording (3840 x 2160) with three unique 4K ultra HD video pause and save 4K photo modes extracts individual high resolution Photos from 4K ultra HD video filmed at 30 frames per second to capture split second moments
- Low Light Performance: Low light capture lets you enjoy photography during your nightlife again with impressive results; Note: Refer to user manual PDF attached below in technical specification for trouble shooting steps are on page 54
- USB Charging and Wi-Fi Connectivity: Enjoy travel ready technologies like USB charging and Wi Fi connectivity to your mobile device; HDMI D (Micro), Micro USB and USB 2.0 provide additional connectivity to your favorite devices; Max resolution: 4896 x 3672
Design
It is odd to consider the number of sorts of plastic there will be—there are plastics so strong and powerful that they might be confused with metal or glass, and afterward there are the plastics of which the Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ80 is formed. There is something profoundly unsavory inclination about the materials utilized in the development of this camera. Also, it certainly appears as though its spending sticker price.
Be that as it may, on a positive note, the DC-FZ80 weighs hardly anything. You're not going to see it staying nearby your neck, and for a superzoom camera, it is among the most smaller. We never felt overburdened by it, and it makes an extraordinary travel camera hence—ideal for exploring experiences where each pound matters.
Price:Great Value
The FX80K has a MSRP of $399, however most stores sell it for around a hundred dollars less. It is a flat out expect the picture quality it's fit for catching all through its long zoom extend.
Obviously, this low cost accompanies tradeoffs regarding manufacture quality—this is certifiably not an especially ergonomic camera to utilize, and a ton of corners have been cut. Notwithstanding, the camera performs well where it is important, making it an astounding spending alternative.