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PANASONIC LUMIX ZS200 4K Digital Camera, DC-ZS200K, 20.1 Megapixel 1-Inch Sensor, 15X LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR Lens, F3.3-6.4 Aperture, HYBRID O.I.S. Stabilization, 3-Inch LCD , DC-ZS200K (Black)

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Style: ZS200K


Features

  • POINT-AND-SHOOT CAMERA: Large, 1-inch 20.1-megapixel MOS sensor plus 15X zoom LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens (24-360mm) and HYBRID O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) delivers brighter, more colorful photos with fewer image artifacts
  • High-resolution 2,330K-dot live viewfinder and rear touch-enabled 3-inch LCD display (1240K-dots) are clear even in bright sunlight
  • 4K VIDEO CAPTURE: 4K QFHD video recording (3840 x 2160), plus exclusive LUMIX 4K PHOTO and 4K Post Focus with internal Focus Stacking allows you to record photos up to 30fps and set your desired focus points after the photo has been taken
  • INTEGRATED CREATIVE CONTROLS: Scene modes and filter modes add creativity while traditional aperture and shutter priority modes allow for background defocus or eliminating sports motion blur
  • USB CHARGING AND WI-FI CONNECTIVITY: Enjoy travel ready technologies like USB charging and Wi-Fi connectivity to your mobile device; micro-HDMI type D (3) and USB 2.0 micro-B provide additional connectivity to your favorite devices
  • Viewfinder Type: Electronic Viewfinder
  • Lens Type: Fisheye
  • Mounting Type: Bayonet

Description

Perfect for the photographic enthusiast, the Panasonic LUMIX Digital Camera DC-ZS200K brings the legendary optical performance of a 15X (24-360mm) LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens with amazingly stable O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) to a highly portable point-and-shoot travel camera. With a powerful, 1-inch 20.1-megapixel MOS sensor, the LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR camera lens features a super bright F3.3-6.4 aperture range that is optically stabilized with Panasonic’s HYBRID 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 ZS200 also features the hands-on manual feel of a lens-mounted control ring and thumbwheel, rear touch-enabled 3-inch LCD display and high resolution 2,330K-dot live viewfinder that remains clear even in bright sunlight. Convenient travel-ready technologies like USB charging and Wi-Fi connectivity to your mobile device make the LUMIX DC-ZS200K a digital camera that everyone can enjoy. Maximum Resolution : 20 MP5472 x 3648.


Brand: Panasonic


Model Name: PANASONIC LUMIX ZS200


Photo Sensor Size: 1-inch


Image Stabilization: Optical


Min Shutter Speed: 1/16000 seconds


Metering Description: Center-Weighted Average, Multi, Spot


Exposure Control Type: Manual


Form Factor: Compact


Effective Still Resolution: 20.1 MP


Special Feature: Miniature Effect, Monochrome, Toy Camera Effect


Auto Focus Technology: Eye Detection


Aspect Ratio: 169


Display Resolution Maximum: 1240K


Photo Sensor Size: 1-inch


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Effective Still Resolution: 20.1 MP


Frame Rate: Up to 30 fps


White balance settings: Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Cloudy, Flash torch, Shade


Self Timer Duration: 2 seconds, 10 seconds


JPEG quality level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Camera Flash: Built-In


Image Stabilization: Optical


Flash Modes Description: Auto, Auto/Red-Eye Reduction, Forced On, Forced On/Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Video Capture Format: 4k


Video Capture Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Video Input Format: NTSC


Video Output Interface: USB 2.0, HDMI


Batteries Required?: Yes


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Rechargeable Battery Included: Yes


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Battery Description: Lithium Ion


Battery Weight: 1 Grams


Target Gender: Unisex


Digital Scene Transition: zoom


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB, HDMI


Continuous Shooting Speed: 10 fps


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Flash Memory Type: SDXC


Memory Slots Available: 1


Special Feature: Miniature Effect, Monochrome, Toy Camera Effect


Skill Level: Amateur


Digital Recording Time: Up to 29 Minutes, 59 Seconds


Microphone Form Factor: Built-In Microphone


Supported Audio Format: Dolby Digital 2ch


Form Factor: Compact


Hardware Interface: AV Port


Audio Recording: Yes


GPS: No


Lens Type: Fisheye


Optical Zoom: 15 x


Digital Zoom: 4 x


Maximum Aperture: 3.3 f


Minimum Aperture: 8 f


Zoom Type: Optical zoom


Compatible Mountings: ring


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Maximum Focal Length: 132 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 8.8 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Maximum: 3200


Min Shutter Speed: 1/16000 seconds


Exposure Control Type: Manual


Metering Description: Center-Weighted Average, Multi, Spot


Shooting Modes: Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority


Viewfinder Type: Electronic


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Mfg Warranty Description Labor: 1 year


Manufacturer Warranty Description Parts: 1 year


Model Name: PANASONIC LUMIX ZS200


Brand: Panasonic


Model Number: DC-ZS200K


Number of Items: 1


Color: Black


Guide Number: ISO Auto2 to 22.3' / 0.6 to 6.8 m (Wide)3.3 to 12.8' / 1 to 3.9 m (Telephoto)


Included Components: Battery Pack, AC Adaptor, USB Cable, Hand Strap, camera


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4.38 x 1.78 x 2.61 inches


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


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  • Great compact camera for hiking
Style: ZS200S
The two uploaded photos are of the same section of landscape, one zoomed out (24mm) and the other fully zoomed in (360mm). Review: Got this to avoid carrying my dlsr and lenses on hikes, and to do time lapse of sunrises and sunsets. Step 1: Throw away the (junk/out of date) user guide in the box right after you open it once to scan the qr code to download the excellent user manual. Step2: Install (under the same cover as the battery) a 128gb or less SD card Step 3: Charge the battery (charging port under the same small cover as the hdmi port) Step 4: Set the wheel to iA+ (fully automatic shutter speed/exposure f stop) and if desired set the drive mode to burst with burst speed set to slow (2 shots per second if/while you hold down the shuttter release). Step 5: Turn it on, point and shoot. What actually prompted me to make this purchase is that I went on a great hike with views where I took a good number of pictures with my (decent) Samsung A71 5G UW smartphone Camera, but afterward found that the pictures didn't have anywhere close to sufficient resolution to want to print - or even share, *especially the zoomed in ones* - which was painfully dissapointing. In comparison, the ZS200 displays markedly superior picture quality - staggeringly better when zoomed. (Among other things, a good lesson/reminder on the merits of optical vs. digital zoom). So far (10 days/1050 pictures later) I am overall quite pleased with this camera. The size, weight, picture quality and particularly the zoomed picture quality make the purchase price more than worth it for me. I remove the top portion of the camera case (not included, see below) when I go hiking, throw the cover strap over my shoulder and I'm finding it fairly quick to grab, turn on and shoot without having to remove the shoulder strap. After some practice, I find I am also able to do that one handed which is a plus, as I often have both my trekking poles in my other hand. All that is to say I think I'll have a fair chance to get some opportunistic/fleeting shots of wildlife using this setup if and when they present themselves. The camera does have a multitude of features and settings that I really haven't played with in the week or so since I got it, but it is quite a sophisticated piece of compact engineering. It's fairly deep into "real camera" territory for those who want to manage their own depth of field/shutter speed etc, so don't mistake it for the severely limited point and shoots of yesteryear. One note about time lapse that I couldn't find in the user manual: If you use a shot interval > 30 seconds for time lapse photography, the camera will retract the lens barrel every shot, darken the display, then extend the lens barrel and turn on the display for the next shot. I had to try different shot intervals to determine where the barrel stays put for the duration (<= 30 seconds) but when I originally set it to 150 shots at 1 minute intervals I observed the barrel extending and retracting each shot (150 times per time lapse series). I for one don't want to put that much wear and tear on the lens barrel stepper motor and parts, so I'll only use 30 seconds or less for a time lapse interval, but it seemed like something Panasonic should have spelled out in their manual (searched and couldn't find anything about that operation). Of note is I did have the lens set partially zoomed (~110mm) when I observed this, but I really don't believe that was a factor. Also bought and reccommend Mini Tripod for Camera,Zomei Travel Table Tripod with 3-Way Pan/Tilt Head 1/4 inches Quick Release Plate and Bag for DSLR Camera (THIS TRIPOD IS ONLY 20.5" FULLY EXTENDED) SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Card - C10, U3, V30, 4K UHD, SD Card MegaGear Ever Ready Genuine Leather Camera Case Compatible with Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS100, DC-ZS200 (IF YOU LIKE LEATHER, RETRO STYLE COVERS) For me, the only downside (more aptly the cheap side) I will mention that the battery cover latch and the charging/hdmi port cover feel a bit flimsy to me, but I couldn't possibly justify dropping my review score by a star due to to those two largely aesthetic details. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022 by Grateful_61 Grateful_61

  • Splendid little camera
Style: ZS200K
I love this splendid little camera, which I bought to carry around with me when I do not want to bring my mirrorless (APS) camera with its 3 different lenses. I do not think it is resolution is quite as good at the longest focal length, but otherwise I am completely satisfied, and I find myself using it more than I had anticipated. It has a number of features that the older mirrorless camera lacks, in particular, focus stacking (which I have never used) and focus bracketing. If I have a complaint, is that the menu is very hard to use, and some of the nested function buttons on the touchscreen are too densely packed for my stubby fingers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023 by Matt Young

  • As Advertised
Style: ZS200S
what a great travel camera and everyday camera. No longer like to carry a bunch of lenses as we do a lot of hiking and walking. Once you get use to settings it is very versatile for various shots. 1" sensor really helps. the led screen is ok, use it just to compose and check lightin, etc. Once you look at on computor to edit very impressive pics. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by Greg Montgomery

  • A great camera with lots of features.
Style: ZS200S
I have a Nikon DSLR but like to carry a point and shoot in my pocket, in a small case. I am astonished at the quality of this camera and the features it contains. I downloaded the two, yes, two online PDF manuals because the printed manual has such tiny print. This camera pretty much makes my DSLR obsolete except for the fact that I have several lenses for it. The Panasonic is heavy at 3/4 lb but is packed with tons of high tech stuff. I'd say it's a bit too much for the person who just wants to shoot pictures, but if features are your thing, then this camera has all you could want. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023 by John B. Henrick

  • Extremely well made but the lens is only mediocre in sharpness and speed. Consider your requirements carefully before buying!
Style: ZS200K
I was pleasantly surprised by this camera's obviously solid and precise build quality. Every bit as nice as the Sony RX100 cameras. The viewfinder is very usable. I had heard it was almost too small to use but I felt comfortable using it all the time and I wear spectacles. The lens is not as sharp as I expected. I understand that in putting such a huge zoom lens in this camera that there would be some compromises. Unfortunately, a loss of sharpness is not one that I can abide. If you don't intend to enlarge your photos you should be fine. However if you crop your photos there just isn't much sharpness to work with. I'm sure things would be much sharper with a tripod support, however, for a walk around travel camera who really wants to burden themselves with extra gear? I know this makes me a lazy photographer. However, I have lugged full-frame cameras with huge telephotos and a bag of lenses and flashes all over the place and back and let me tell you, a small camera like this with all its features is a joy. Still, I want a sharp lens. The lens is too slow for me. While perfectly adequate for static subjects like landscapes or achitecture, you will tear out your hair trying to stop even the most gentle motion. Either you crank up the ISO and suffer increased noise or you can slow the shutter and tempt camera shake. The viewfinder is very low contrast and seems hazy. Physically, it is clean. However, it just looks hazy and washed out. It is certainly usable, but the poor image quality is annoying. If you have ever used an old-style rangefinder camera with a fingerprint smeared up front glass, it looks just like that. The battery life is good, a bit better than I expected. Also the camera gives several options for working with reduced power so your mileage might go up by 20% or so from usual. Also, you can charge the battery in the camera. Very nice for travel as you can use the same charger for phone (in most cases) as the camera and have less gear to pack. The menus are very complete and not too disorganized. The 4K modes are astonishingly useful and the focus stacking can help you get a usable photo in a difficult situation. This camera lets you exercise your creativity with so many modes and options. Or, if you want simple, just put it in iA mode and let the camera do the work. The camera is made in China. (Just like the RX100VI) The wireless features work as expected with my Android phone. Bluetooth location tagging is top notch for travel. On the down side, there is NO airplane mode. You have to wade through the menus and turn all the radios off if you need to go dark. No "Delete First" option when viewing photos. You always have to press a button to confirm you want to delete. The extra step annoys me especially because I am so used to having this available with Nikon and Sony cameras. The touch screen is what everybody seems to clamor for these days. I'll say it works as it is supposed to. Unfortunately I grew so tired of touching the screen inadvertently and having annoying things pop up that required attention that I just turned the darn thing off. Be prepared to read the manual. Even if you consider yourself a photography whiz this camera can baffle you right out of the gate. For example, if the monitor does not work you may have inadvertently pushed the LVF button. Press it a few times to cycle through the options and bring things back to life. Also, what does LVF mean anyway? I finally figured out it means "Live View Finder". It's buried in the big manual online. Just like other things such as "Starlight Mode" and others. The camera has vast capabilites but they are not all laid out in a linear easy to grasp fashion. You have to practically stumble onto each one and then grope for understanding in the manual. Various bizarre icons drove me nuts trying to look them up when they pop up. Stay strong, persevere and you will catch on to it all. (Or, just go to iA mode and wrack your brain some other day.) I don't like where the movie button is. I keep pressing it to turn on the camera. Perhaps I should say instead that I hate how long it takes me to break old habits but still, that's where the power button should be in my opinion. Generally speaking, all the buttons should be larger and a little bit easier to press. After an all day session with the camera my button pushing finger was pretty sore. On the contrary, the large lens ring is way too easy to turn. This makes it pretty much useless as it takes nothing to bump it and change a setting. I've made some negative comments but I do find this an acceptable camera for the right user, namely, casual photographers who will not be overly critical of the picture quality and who want the many travel-oriented features. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2018 by Just Jim

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