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Technical information
Brand Panasonic
Model name COS281051
Shooting modes Automatic
Colour Black
Lens type Wide Angle
Form factor Bridge
Continuous shooting speed 30 fps
Exposure control type Automatic Item weight 0.62 Kilograms
Zoom type Optical Zoom
About this item
A 20mm ultra wide angle 60 x optical zoom camera lens lets you capture that crucial shot even at a distance
4K Video lets you record unmissable moments in stunning detail with greater depth, clarity and true to life colours
Post Focus feature allowing you to shoot now and focus later so that you never miss a moment. With focus stacking you can pick several focus points in the same image to further your creativity
Includes 1 year warranty, rechargeable li-ion battery, AC adapter, shoulder strap, USB cable, camera lens cap and camera lens cap string
Image quality: RAW / RAW+Fine / RAW+Standard / Fine / Standard
Costumers Product Reviews
Pros
I am an experienced photographer with semi-pro gear which weighs a ton. I wanted to try mirrorless to reduce the weight and bulk I have to cart around and so was tempted by this little Lumix bridge camera. I am still deliberating over switching to M4/3 but have to give and honest review of the FZ82 based on a couple of months of use. First, it is sharp. Have no worries about the autofocus, this little beauty will not let you down. I've used it in bright sunlight, dim interiors, action shots and long exposure landscapes all without a problem. Second, although the sensor is tiny you would not know from the images it produces. I worried that the prints would be noisy but running them through Dfine2 sorts that out and A4 prints are as good as my Canons. Thirdly, it takes a bit of getting used to the aperture. It is f2.8 at the wide end but doesn't go past f8, so if you want a small aperture like f22 you can't get it. However, the zoom is incredible so that makes up for this deficiency in some ways. I thought the lack of a tilting articulated screen would be a problem but you can work around that by using the app on a smartphone. I have figured out a way of putting the camera on a small tripod and connecting via wi-fine so I control the camera from my phone - brilliant! I've been able to get some really effective shots this way, especially when I realised there was a screw thread on the lens that allows me to use a square filter system. Add to this the 4K video with post focus, focus stacking and features like zebra pattern, focus peaking superb touch screen and logical menus and you can't fail to be impressed, particularly at this price. In all I have been amazed at just how capable the FZ82 is and based on the experience I'll probably go for a bigger M4/3 Lumix as my main camera.
Cons
I was super excited to get this camera and feel gutted that even using a tripod and shooting outdoors, playing with all the modes IA+ etc and then the Programmed Auto mode I wasn't able to get a picture that didn't look like it was grainy and more like a painting than a photograph (with any small amount of zooming or closer inspection). I followed the camera setup and shooting guides of Graham Houghton who has produced very in depth guides for this camera. But the pictures I was taking off my S8 phone were far better than the camera ones. I spent many many hours playing with the settings shooting in Raw and Fine JPG and tweaking with photoshop on my mac, but to be honest I wasn't happy with any of the images it took fully. I used programmed auto and set the max ISO to 400, used a tripod and switched settings on and off but nothing looked right. The zoom is good but I wanted the camera so I could point and shoot with great pics then be able to expand my control and become more creative, but even my partner told me to send it back as there is no point having it with the quality I was getting off it. So I've sent it back today.
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