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July 2014
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The editors liked
1inch sensor
Large maximum aperture
Extensive feature set
Jpeg image quality is excellent. Even at full zoom extension and high ISO pictures are sharp and clean. This lens is impressive. And its superb electronic viewfinder is a standout. We couldn't test the 4K video but we can report that using full high defin
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 produces excellent photos and video
It has an expansive feature set to satisfy snapshooters and enthusiasts
It offers a lot of direct access to important settings and has a fantastic electronic viewfinder
Big zoom
Fast focusing
4K video and plenty of other features
The editors didn't like
Screen not touchsensitive
Comparatively large
The size of this camera is perplexing. It is as big and heavy as some DSLRs and much bulkier than most mirrorless system cameras. It has been suggested that this is a marketing ploy to appeal to people who think that DSLR bigness is a guarantee of beautif
Its maximum f/2.8 aperture is only available at its widest focal length. The plastic body and large lens makes it feel a bit off-balance. Controls and shooting options might be intimidating for some
Abstract: by Michael ReichmannA Bridge to Somewhere...Oh yes, and this time with a number of very meaningful differences. So-called Bridge cameras are one of the categories of cameras that are doing well. Whereas the market for small cameras has been largely eaten...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 is a premium bridge camera for a premium price. And yet, for anyone who requires 4K-video shooting without the need to change lenses, the FZ1000 is a so far unique product within its bridge camera class. But it's not just a...
Published: 2014-06-18, Author: Tim , review by: wired.com
Abstract: Image: PanasonicImage: PanasonicImage: PanasonicImage: PanasonicImage: PanasonicImage: PanasonicImage: PanasonicThe 16X-optical-zoom Lumix DMC-FZ1000 may look a lot like every other megazoom camera Panasonic has released in the past few years. But don't b...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 produces excellent photos and video; it has an expansive feature set to satisfy snapshooters and enthusiasts; it offers a lot of direct access to important settings and has a fantastic electronic viewfinder
Its maximum f/2.8 aperture is only available at its widest focal length. The plastic body and large lens makes it feel a bit off-balance. Controls and shooting options might be intimidating for some
With excellent photo and video quality and a deep feature set, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 is the perfect mix if you want dSLR-like controls and better than point-and-shoot performance with the convenience of a single fixed lens....
Superb image and video quality, Huge zoom range adds to versatility, Large, crisp viewfinder
Somewhat bulky for a bridge camera
Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 The FZ1000 is incredibly versatile – a single, fixed lens camera capable of shooting fantastic stills and video in almost any situation. If you're about to head off on holiday and are looking for a do-it-all companion to document a...
The bridge camera market has long been one of the most competitive going, and thus for a model to stand out from the crowd it needs to see a reasonable amount of innovation.Panasonic has managed this trick before with the FZ200s fixed maximum aperture le...
Relatively large sensor, Good image quality, Decent handling
Quite large, Limited zoom ring
A good sensor, reliable autofocus and 4K video shooting make this one of the most capable bridge cameras to date, if you can handle its large body.Next, read our best digital cameras round-up...
4K video and advanced video options, 1" 20Megapixel CMOS sensor, 16x zoom (25400 mm f/2.84) with 5axis stabilisation, Highly responsive, Excellent OLED viewfinder, Swivel screen, WiFi & NFC, Good picture quality up to 1600 ISO, Power adapter comes include
f/2.8 aperture only at wide angle, No diaphragm ring, Minimum aperture only f/8, No headphone jack, Nontouchscreen display, SD card and battery in same compartment, Body materials could be better, Could use better dynamics
Panasonic is taking on the high-end 1" bridge camera market and, to do so, has pulled out all the stops to compete with the Sony RX10 and a slew of under-£750 SLRs. From a versatile and perfectly stabilised zoom lens to lightning-speed autofocus and 4K vi...