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Panasonic LUMIX 4K Digital Camera, 18.1 Megapixel Video Camera, 60X Zoom DC VARIO 20-1200mm Lens, F2.8-5.9 Aperture, Power O.I.S. Stabilization, Touch Enabled 3-Inch LCD, Wi-Fi, DC-FZ80K (Black)

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Style: FZ80: USB & LCD


Features

  • 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 and 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
  • Viewfinder: 0.20" LVF (Live View Finder) (1,166k dots equiv.), Field of View: Approx. 100%, Lens 19.6x

Description

Perfect for travelers, the Panasonic Lumix Digital Camera DC FZ80K brings the legendary optical performance of a super long 60X (20 1200mm) DC Vario lens with amazingly stable O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) to a highly portable point and shoot travel camera. With a powerful 18.1 megapixel MOS sensor, the Lumix DC VARIO camera lens features a super bright F2.8 5.9 aperture range that is optically stabilized with Panasonic’s Power O.I.S. technology to add striking depth of field dimension to your photographs even in low light conditions. The high resolution power of 4K video technology captures up to 4X the resolution (3840 x 2160) of standard Full HD, enabling you to create printable photos with 4K photo's blistering 30 frames per second burst feature. Post Focus and Focus Stacking provide for additional creative freedom by allowing you to change depth of field or focus points after you take the picture. The Lumix FZ80 perfectly fits in your hand with an ergonomic grip while its rear touch enabled 3 inch LCD display and high resolution 1,170K dot viewfinder remain clear even in bright sunlight. Convenient travel ready technologies like USB charging and Wi Fi connectivity to your mobile device make the Lumix DC FZ80K a digital camera that everyone can enjoy.

Compatible Mountings: ring


Aspect Ratio: 169


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: RAW and JPEG


Image Stabilization: Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 1200 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 60 x


Maximum Aperture: 2.8 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Metering Description: Center-Weighted Average, Multi, Spot


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Better than expected
Style: FZ80D: USB-C & OLED EVF
The zoom is one of the best features in this camera! I’ve been filming with it 4K and it’s amazing! I’ve put effects on my short video so don’t pay attention to the grain you see. Without any editing it honestly looks amazing. I would totally recommend this camera.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025 by Angie & Danny Angie & Danny

  • Great concert video camera.
Style: FZ80: USB & LCD
This is the best concert camera I have ever owned. Fits most venue specifications for non professional cameras. Can have trouble focusing in low light, but picks up beautifully otherwise.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025 by Kimberly D. Levin

  • Read before buying - this camera is great for what it is meant for, but not good for other uses.
Style: FZ80D: USB-C & OLED EVF
This is a GREAT camera FOR ITS INTENDED PURPOSE. Please read before buying. This camera is a "superzoom bridge" camera. That means it has a small sensor (it's physically impossible to get this much zoom out of any portable camera with a large sensor). So, it is NOT a professional grade large sensor camera to get the best depth of color and pin sharp detail. BUT, it IS fantastic to take traveling or hiking to get ALL the shots you cannot get with your phone. Your phone is amazing at wide landscapes, panorama vistas, portraits, low light, etc. HOWEVER, your phone SUCKS at natural looking macro shots (close ups of small things) and it REALLY sucks at long zoom shots - that wildlife off in the distance for example. This camera does a great job of taking the pictures your phone simply can't. It takes really good macro shots - like really good. Not expensive DSLR or mirrorless quality, but pretty close. AND this camera has lots (tons!!!) of OPTICAL zoom and high enough resolution that you can still crop to zoom in even a bit further and still have very solid resolution and quality (though not professional level by any means). Superzoom bridge cameras are, in my opinion, the best travel companion to your phone when you really need long zoom reach. And I believe this one is the best option for many people. It is cheaper, lighter, and smaller than the competition that can compete for image quality. Problems with (ALL) superzoom cameras: They SUCK in low light especially when zooming in - don't bother, get out your phone instead - it's great in low light. Once you get into twilight this camera will be mostly useless - but so will all similar cameras. They are a niche tool. Consider carefully whether you really need this amount of zoom. You can find 20X or even 30X large sensor compact cameras that will get better image quality and be even more portable, and 20x is still quite a bit of zoom, plenty for most uses. Problems with (THIS) superzoom: The physical and digital interface is not intuitive. You will need to spend some time learning how to use this. Having to push a button to switch from viewfinder to LCD screen is annoying (but not a big deal really). Taking any control over ISO, shutter speed, aperture, etc is a bit wonky. It also lacks some bells and whistles like wifi connectivity. Great things about (ALL good) superzoom cameras: Optical zoom is the ONLY good kind of zoom. Digital zoom is just cropping down your picture and losing resolution. It has its uses, but it's better to just do it in the computer when you'll have more control. These cameras have TONS of optical zoom in a small package, making it possible to get shots that are simply impossible with anything else you can afford or carry around - to give you an idea, the Canon 1200mm zoom costs about $20,000 and weighs a "surprisingly light" 7.4 lbs and is 21 inches long. This camera will get you the same distance optically at 1/50 the price of just the lens, less than 1/5 the weight of just the lens, and at a size you can pop in a purse or day pack. Good things about (THIS) superzoom: It is cheaper by far than all other options that get this kind of quality. Half the price or less of the Nikons that are only marginally better. It is smaller and lighter than the competition. The Nikons are nearly twice as long when turned off (lens retracted fully). They also weigh about twice as much (the Nikon P1100 weighs 3.1 lbs compared to this camera at 1.4 lbs). Weight and size really make a big difference in a travel/hiking camera. The Image Stabilization on this one is as good as it gets in a superzoom, which REALLY REALLY matters when zooming. I've managed to get very acceptably sharp photos at 1200 mm (full zoom) while handheld with NO support. That is incredibly impressive. You'll need good technique - holding the camera properly, watching your breathing, and pressing the shutter without jiggling the camera body. To sum up, if you have been frustrated with the limitations of your phone when traveling, hiking, etc. and want something that can get all those pictures your phone simply can't without having to carry around a dedicated camera bag, this is a FANTASTIC option - especially when out in nature to capture the wildlife that can often be very far off in the distance. If you don't really need all this zoom, then maybe look at some of the more compact large sensor options that still have good zoom and can do good macro shots. If you have lots of spare money, and want the maximum possible zoom, and don't care about carrying a larger heavier camera, then consider the Nikon P1100. But for the sweet spot of those who need the zoom that goes well past 20 or 30x, and want the most compact lightweight option, or people who have a budget to stay inside, this is the best option on the market, in my opinion. I'm a backpacker who is also a photography enthusiast, and after doing tons of comparisons and research, this is the camera I choose to carry on the trail because it solves all the problems I had with every other option. I'm giving it 4 stars out of 5 only because of the lack of wifi and the less than intuitive interface. Otherwise, I think this is a perfect camera for my needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025 by Christopher S. Cornette

  • Recomendada
Style: FZ80: USB & LCD
Excelente cámara, ágil, eficaz, liviana, muy dinámica, excelente para. Principiantes
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by Geovanny Ortega

  • Looooooong zoom. Great outdoors.
Style: FZ80D: USB-C & OLED EVF
This is not a pro camera. It has its limitations. It needs light. But outdoors that long zoom is so nice......this image is not cropped, was taken at full zoom, and denoised. Not too bad, but some post processing is required.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025 by Tom Shellberg Tom Shellberg

  • Disapointing clarity and performance
Style: FZ80D: USB-C & OLED EVF
Since my Sony super-zoom bridge cameras finally had to be retired, I had very high hopes for this Panasonic super-zoom. (I liked the quality and photos of a Panasonic Lumix pocket camera I owned many years ago) I've tested multiple settings, and macro to full zoom shots, and rarely do I get sharp photos as I did with the Sony. It performs poorly in lighting that isn't full sun and isn't always great in the sun as well. Also the zoom range is the same as my Sony; but this one doesn't zoom as far or result in similar sharp photos. Trying to get the camera to focus on a small subject is often a nightmare. Many subjects are long gone before the camera focusses. I photograph insects in grasses and fields, to birds in trees, water, and the sky. Zooming in on ducks on a small pond in full sun, my viewfinder shows sharp subjects, but the actual photos are either less sharp, or have areas that look like a smudge on the lens, though the lens are clean. It didn't occur to me when I bought it, that the camera lacked a GSP. That feature is great when in the field doing nature reports. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025 by MG53

  • Love it!!!
Style: FZ80D: USB-C & OLED EVF
This little camera is insane. I truly love it. I am not a photographer, I just wanted a camera that wasn't crazy expensive but took crisp clear photos. I have been looking for one for a long time. I would buy one and be sorely disappointed and return it, I have done this for a while. My daughter recently joined flag football so I decided to try again and saw this camera. I put the camera in sports scene and the pictures are beautiful and even zoomed in the clarity is spectacular. The videos are also crisp and clear even zoomed in. The zoom is also insane. I have yet to explore all the bells and whistles but what I have used is sheer perfection... a million thumbs up ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025 by CATHERINE CABASSA

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