Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 II Review
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The Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 II is a bridge camera built for creators who want DSLR-like versatility without interchangeable lenses. Its 1-inch 20MP sensor delivers meaningfully better image quality than smaller bridge cameras, while the 16x Leica-branded 25-400mm equivalent lens covers everything from wide landscapes to distant wildlife. Reviewers consistently praise its well-rounded performance, solid ergonomics, and the practical advantages of that larger sensor for low-light work and depth of field control.
The camera packs creator-friendly features including 4K video at 30p with 100 Mbps bitrate, a flip-out touchscreen, and a sharp 2.36-million-dot EVF. The built-in ND filter system (2-stop, 4-stop, or combined 6-stop) is a standout for video shooters, and the mic input plus 4:2:2 10-bit HDMI output add serious production flexibility. Autofocus offers face and eye detection with tracking, and burst shooting hits 12 fps with locked focus or 7 fps with continuous AF.
At $899, it sits at the premium end of the bridge camera category, but reviewers agree the combination of sensor size, zoom range, and feature set justifies the price for anyone seeking a true do-it-all camera.
- 1-inch sensor delivers superior image quality compared to typical bridge cameras
- Versatile 25-400mm equivalent zoom range covers wide to telephoto
- Built-in multi-stop ND filter system (2, 4, or 6-stop combined)
- Solid video specs with 4K/30p, mic input, and 10-bit HDMI output
- Excellent ergonomics and high-resolution EVF
- Premium price for a fixed-lens camera
- Video limited to 8-bit internal recording
- Heavier than most bridge cameras at 831g
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The FZ1000 II is a great all-around bridge camera with a good zoom lens, capable 1"-type sensor and excellent ergonomics.
The Panasonic LUMIX FZ1000 II is a bridge camera with a fairly long zoom lens. It delivers solid all-around performance, and its long zoom lens gives you the ...
The FZ1000 II sports big zoom power, reaching 400mm for telephoto work, and betters smartphones and other bridge cameras via the use of a larger image sensor.
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About this product
1-inch 20MP; 16x Leica 25-400mm.
Specs
- Usb
- USB 3.0
- Wireless
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
- Card Slot
- SD, SDHC, SDXC
- Mic Input
- 3.5mm
- Battery
- DMW-BLC12
- Weight Grams
- 831 g
- Dimensions Mm
- 138 x 102 x 135 mm
- Optical Zoom
- 16x
- Aperture Range
- f/2.8-4.0
- Focal Length Equiv
- 25-400mm
- Min Focus Distance
- 3 cm
- Bit Depth
- 8-bit
- Max Frame Rate 4k
- 30p
- Max Frame Rate Hd
- 120p
- Max Video Bitrate
- 100 Mbps
- Max Video Resolution
- 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
- 4k Photo
- Yes
- Hot Shoe
- Yes
- Iso Range
- 125-12800, expandable to 80-25600
- Nd Filter
- 2-stop, 4-stop, or combined 6-stop
- Post Focus
- Yes
- Focus Modes
- Face/eye detection, tracking, 49-area, 1-area, pinpoint, custom
- Hdmi Output
- 4:2:2 10-bit
- Evf Resolution
- 2.36m-dot
- Focus Stacking
- Yes
- Evf Magnification
- 0.74x
- Lens Construction
- 16 elements in 11 groups
- Continuous Shooting Af
- 7 fps
- Continuous Shooting Locked
- 12 fps
- Continuous Shooting Electronic
- 50 fps
- Sensor Size
- 1 inch
- Sensor Type
- 1 inch MOS
- Effective Megapixels
- 20.1 MP
- Rear Screen
- 3.0 inch, 1.04m-dot, tilting touchscreen
- Touchscreen
- Yes
- Release Date
- July 2019
- Stabilization
- 5-axis HYBRID O.I.S.+
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