Panasonic Announces the Compact Lumix ZS80 and the FZ1000 II Superzoom Cameras
Panasonic is adding two new zoom cameras to its Lumix lineup: the Lumix ZS80 (TZ95) compact camera and the Lumix FZ1000 II superzoom camera.
The Lumix Z80 features a 20.3-megapixel 1/2.3-inch sensor and supports capturing of 4K/30p video. In front of the sensor is an optically stabilized 24mm (35mm equivalent) Leica lens with 30x optical zoom, giving it a maximum focal length of 720mm (35mm equivalent).
The ZS80 can capture Raw photos and features a maximum burst rate of 10 frames per second (fps). On the rear of the camera is a three-inch 1040K-dot tilting touchscreen and a 2,330K-dot equivalent Live View Finder (LVF).
Panasonic's signature 4K Photo mode makes an appearance in the ZS80 and adds a new Auto Marking feature that makes it easy to pick out individual frames within a 4K video file.
The ZS80 includes both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for connecting to and transferring images to smartphones or tablets and tagging the GPS location information within images.
Panasonic says the ZS80 can capture approximately 380 shots per charge and in the event the battery does die, USB charging is possible.
The Lumix ZS80/TZ95 will be available at the end of April 2019 in black and silver for $449.
The Lumix FZ1000 II features a 1-inch 20.1-megapixel sensor behind a 16x optical zoom Leica lens with a 25-400mm (35mm equivalent) focal length range and F2.8-4.0 aperture range. The lens features Panasonic's 5-axis hybrid Optical Image Stabilizer (O.I.S.+) with a Level Shot function that automatically detects horizontal lines within an image and keeps it level while shooting.
In addition to stills at up to 12 fps, the FZ1000 II can capture 4K/30p video in the MP4 format at 100Mbps with the option for 120 fps recording at 1080p. Like the TZ95, the FZ1000 II features Panasonic's 4K Photo mode with the new Auto Marking feature.
The rear of the camera features an articulating three-inch 1.24M-dot touchscreen as well as an OLED 0.39-inch 2.36M-dot EVF.
The FZ1000 II includes built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for wireless connection to mobile devices. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery is rated for 440 shots per charge when working with the rear LCD and 290 shots when using the EVF (430 shots per charge when using the EVF in the 'eco' setting, which limited it to 30 fps).
The Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 II will be available at the end of March 2019 for $899.