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Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 II Review

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3
Score
76/100
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MSRP $899
Released
March 2019

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Our editorial take on the Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 II

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.

Best for: Creators who want a single do-everything camera with telephoto reach and better-than-smartphone image quality without the bulk of an interchangeable lens system.
What's great
  • 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
Watch outs
  • 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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Overview

About this product

1-inch 20MP; 16x Leica 25-400mm.

Specs

Io
Usb
USB 3.0
Wireless
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Card Slot
SD, SDHC, SDXC
Mic Input
3.5mm
Body
Battery
DMW-BLC12
Weight Grams
831 g
Dimensions Mm
138 x 102 x 135 mm
Lens
Optical Zoom
16x
Aperture Range
f/2.8-4.0
Focal Length Equiv
25-400mm
Min Focus Distance
3 cm
Video
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)
Extras
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
Sensor Size
1 inch
Sensor Type
1 inch MOS
Effective Megapixels
20.1 MP
Display
Rear Screen
3.0 inch, 1.04m-dot, tilting touchscreen
Touchscreen
Yes
Release
Release Date
July 2019
Stabilization
Stabilization
5-axis HYBRID O.I.S.+