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Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ2000/FZ2500
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It takes excellent quality videos
With its 4K cinema mode, you can shoot cinema like scenes, because the large video frame format will make your videos appear wider. Moreover, there is no longer a 30 minute 4K video limit. This was an issue in the previous model.
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Expensive
If you are on a budget, this camera is pricey.
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You can change frame rates while filming
When you’re shooting a video, you can change it to slow motion while continually filming. So you can shoot both slow motion and normal mode in one video clip.
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The lens cap is loose
You can easily knock the camera lens protector off with very little effort.
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You can set the shutter to fire with a half press button
Minimizes camera shaking, because you can trigger the shutter with a slight press and take pictures quicker. This is great when shooting unpredictable subjects like birds or during sporting events.
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This is a bulky camera
When you turn it on, the lens will automatically extend from the camera and stay that way, making it bigger and longer than it already is.
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Powerful zoom
Although not as powerful as the Nikon CoolPix P950 83x zoom, the FZ2000/FZ2500 has a powerful 20x built-in optical zoom lens.
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Heavy
Weighing almost a kilo, this camera is not for someone who wants to travel light.
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Video and photo settings are separately saved
It saves and keep video and photo preferred settings separate. Great when going back and forth between video and photo modes
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The input and output jacks are placed where your lcd screen folds out
When cables are attached to your camera, they gets in the way, making it hard when you’re doing selfies or just looking at the LCD.
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You can customize the settings while looking at the Electronic Viewfinder (EVF)
The camera settings are visible in the EVF so you'll no longer have to take your eye off when operating the buttons and you can focus more on your object and how it would look after the shot.
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It has touch screen auto focus
You can easily direct which part of the screen you want your camera to focus and this works even when you are looking through the Electronic Viewfinder (EVF)
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It has built-in Neutral Density (ND) Filters
ND Filters help to tone down bright areas, making it very convenient when working under such conditions. Choosing which filter to use is quick and easy.
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Takes superb time lapse videos especially during sunrise and sunset
You can set the 2, 4 or 6-stop Neutral Density (ND) filters to tone done down sun glares at different times of the day so you'll have a more balanced video. This is all built-in which is great for Vlog clips.
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Weight:
915 grams
Dimensions:
138 x 102 x 135 mm
Sensor:
20 MP 1″ BSI-CMOS
Battery Life:
350 shots
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Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ1000
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Very good photo quality
This camera is known for its very good photo quality at this price range. It has an excellent color reproduction that is crisp, sharp, detailed and natural looking.
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You cannot record videos when using HDMI output
You’ll have to settle with 3” LCD screen when recording a video.
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Great value for money
Not very expensive yet very versatile camera that can hold on its own in comparison to newer and more expensive models. It is packed with the latest features, such as 4K video capability and a large, 1-inch 20-Megapixel sensor like those of the higher price range models.
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No touch screen
You’ll have to rely on buttons and knobs only
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Has a very good optical image stabilization system
The FZ1000 handles stability correction pretty well, you can use this camera without a tripod even if you have hand tremors. Your pictures will turn out very clear and sharp.
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No built-in Neutral Density (ND) Filters
ND filters helps tone down bright areas. You can use external filters by screwing them in front of the lens.
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Turn on time is very fast
You can start taking pictures in just one second.
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SD card and battery slot are at the bottom
It is takes a lot of work removing them when the camera is locked on a tripod.
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Has very fast point to point autofocus
It takes just a couple of milliseconds for the auto focus to catch up with you.
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You're not gonna get a full frame 4k videos/pictures
When on 4k mode, you'll lose that wide angle coverage because the camera crops them. So your pictures and videos will come out in a reduced size format.
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Photo quality is still very good even in low light conditions
When you find yourself in places such as poorly lit reception halls, darkened football fields and the like, your pictures will still turn out bright and won't lose too much background detail.
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Weight:
831 grams
Battery Life:
360 shots
ISO Range:
Auto, 125-12800
Sensor type:
20 MP, 1″ CMOS
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Nikon Coolpix P900
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Macro shots are very good
The P900 macro photos are impressive. You can zoom very close to your object and still capture sharp images in great detail.
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Only supports jpeg and no RAW format
This camera supports JPEG format only. Most professional photo editors prefer a RAW file because they are much less likely to lose any of the photo quality.
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Has a snapback review button
If you have already thought of which area to shoot, you'll find it very convenient that you can zoom in and out of that area for a better perspective with one click of a button.
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Manual focus ring is dissappointing and difficult to operate
You will have to mostly rely on the electronic zoom because the built-in manual focus is cumbersome.
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Image stabilization is good
Handles small movements, such as hand tremors, pretty well. Pictures turn out crisp and clear, without the blur.
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Must use tripod for stability
For a clearer and sharper pictures when zooming to a considerable distance, you need a good tripod for stability.
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It has built-in GPS
Great when tagging pictures to places you have been. You can get it via a downloadable text log file from the camera.
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Not great in low light conditions
This Nikon camera doesn't deal well with noise (visual distortions) in poorly lit areas.
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Great value
Considering all the features, P900 is relatively cheap.
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Mobile utility app is underwhelming
The only features that the app has are the viewfinder and shutter control. You can’t record videos. Moreover, the settings are limited, and there is a substantial lag when zooming.
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83x zoom is optical
Optical zoom will not degrade image quality because it remains unaltered. You'll maintain clear and crisp photos when zooming at far greater distances.
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No touch screen
You’ll have to rely on buttons.
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Unmatched zooming capability
Has 83x optical zoom and up to 166x digital zoom. The highest in its class.
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Does not take 4k videos and photos
1080 is the best resolution it can handle.
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Weight:
899 grams
Battery Life:
360 shots
ISO Range:
Auto, 100-6400
Sensor type:
16 MP, 1/2.3" BSI-CMOS
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