When comparing Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ2000/FZ2500 vs Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV, the Slant community recommends Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ2000/FZ2500 for most people. In the question“What are the best mirrorless cameras under $1,000?” Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ2000/FZ2500 is ranked 1st while Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is ranked 16th. The most important reason people chose Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ2000/FZ2500 is:
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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Pros
Pro 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.
Pro 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.
Pro 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.
Pro 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.
Pro 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
Pro 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.
Pro 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)
Pro 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.
Pro 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.
Pro UHS-II card support
The memory card slot supports high-speed UHS-II cards.
Pro Slim, retro style
Pro 4K video
Can shoot 4K at 30 fps, with a recording limit of 29 minutes.
Pro Built-in flash
Cons
Con Expensive
If you are on a budget, this camera is pricey.
Con The lens cap is loose
You can easily knock the camera lens protector off with very little effort.
Con 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.
Con Heavy
Weighing almost a kilo, this camera is not for someone who wants to travel light.
Con 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.
Con Complex menus
Camera body is a bit cluttered with controls and the menu system is overly complex.