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Tolle Bildqualität
Exzellente Ausstattung
Langer 16-fach Zoom
4KVideofunktion mit zahlreichen Einstellmöglichkeiten
Rasanter Autofokus
Selbst im Telebereich
Großer
Universeller Zoombereich
4K-Videofunktion
Schneller & leiser Autofokus
Großer Sensor für eine Bridgekamera
Geringes Bildrauschen
Große Blende
Große Brennweite
Gute Soundleistung bei Aufnahmen
Hoher Bedienkomfort
Gute Verarbeitung
Annehmbares Gewicht
Exzellente Bildqualität bei niedrigen und mittleren ISO-Werten (für eine Bridgekamera)
Sehr gute Bildqualität selbst bei höheren ISO-Werten (für eine Bridgekamera)
Sehr gutes 16-fach-Zoomobjektiv mit einer relativ großen Blendenöffnung von F2
8 bis F4
Bildqualität fast auf DSLR-Niveau
Videoaufnahmen in 4K möglich
Starkes Telezoom
4K-Video
Bildqualität
Großer Zoombereich
Gute Bedienung
Gute Bildqualität
Schnelle Fotoserien
WLAN
1-Zoll-Sensor für Unschärfeeffekte
Hohe Kantenschärfe
Niedriges Grundrauschen
Schnelle Serienaufnahme
Lichtstarkes Zoom
Hochauflösender Sucher
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kein UHS-II-Support
120-fps-Zeitlupen nur in 720p
Stativgewinde außerhalb der optischen Achse und zu nah am Speicherkartenund Akkufach
Schnödes
Wenn auch ordentlich verarbeitetes Kunststoffgehäuse
Fehlender Touchscreen
Kein Touch
Beiliegende Software mäßig
Zoom-Umschalter ungewöhnlich
Batteriefach-Abdeckung lässt sich leicht versehentlich öffnen
Veröffentlicht: 2014-07-23, Autor: Jon , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Relatively large sensor, Good image quality, Decent handling
Quite large, Limited zoom ring
A good sensor, reliable autofocus and 4K video shooting make this one of the most capable bridge cameras to date, if you can handle its large body.Next, read our best digital cameras round-up...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-07-15, Autor: Bruno , Testbericht von: digitalversus.com
4K video and advanced video options, 1" 20Megapixel CMOS sensor, 16x zoom (25400 mm f/2.84) with 5axis stabilisation, Highly responsive, Excellent OLED viewfinder, Swivel screen, WiFi & NFC, Good picture quality up to 1600 ISO, Power adapter comes include
f/2.8 aperture only at wide angle, No diaphragm ring, Minimum aperture only f/8, No headphone jack, Nontouchscreen display, SD card and battery in same compartment, Body materials could be better, Could use better dynamics
Panasonic is taking on the high-end 1" bridge camera market and, to do so, has pulled out all the stops to compete with the Sony RX10 and a slew of under-£750 SLRs. From a versatile and perfectly stabilised zoom lens to lightning-speed autofocus and 4K vi...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-06-21, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Great image quality, stacks of physical controls, ample zoom and fast aperture, 4K video capture on board, 12fps burst mode, silent electronic shutter options up to 1/16,000th sec
It's big, expensive, pinpoint autofocus accuracy seems to lack, no physical aperture ring, f/4.0 maximum begins at 175mm, no built-in ND filter, less premium than Sony RX10
Although the Lumix FZ1000's physical size and price tag will be a barrier for more casual users, those it will appeal to will find lots of value for money in its jumbo feature set. From 4K video, to silent operation, fast 12fps burst mode, through t...
The camera market is as competitive as it's ever been. You can get an interchangeable camera for just $500, brand new. You can pick up an older mirrorless camera—with lenses—for just $300. And even brand-new DSLRs from Canon and Nikon are starting closer ...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-06-13, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Great image quality, Stacks of physical controls, Ample zoom and fast aperture, 4K video capture on board, 12fps burst mode, Silent electronic shutter options up to 1/16, 000th sec
It's big, Expensive, Pinpoint autofocus accuracy seems to lack, No physical aperture ring, F/4.0 maximum begins at 175mm, No built-in ND filter, Less premium than Sony RX10
Although the Lumix FZ1000's physical size and price tag will be a barrier for more casual users, those it will appeal to will find lots of value for money in its jumbo feature set. From 4K video, to silent operation, fast 12fps burst mode, through to the...
1, inch sensor, Large maximum aperture, Extensive feature set
Screen not touch, sensitive, Comparatively large
The Panasonic FZ1000 is an excellent bridge camera, but it's also rather large and expensive for the genre. Some potential buyers may find that they are better off buying an SLR such as the Nikon D3300 and a superzoom lens with a focal length range of 18-...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-06-12, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
When you consider the offering of 4k video capture in such a relatively compact body, it's safe to say that the Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 currently sits alone in the market. If you're looking for primarily a still camera then there are potentially more su...
Our first impressions of the Panasonic FZ1000 were good. The 4K recording may seem like overkill, especially for those without a 4K TV, but the ability to take stills from any 4K footage has incredible potential for shooting moving subjects.We loved the b...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 produces excellent photos and video; it has an expansive feature set to satisfy snapshooters and enthusiasts; it offers a lot of direct access to important settings and has a fantastic electronic viewfinder
Its maximum f/2.8 aperture is only available at its widest focal length. The plastic body and large lens makes it feel a bit off-balance. Controls and shooting options might be intimidating for some
With excellent photo and video quality and a deep feature set, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 is the perfect mix if you want dSLR-like controls and better than point-and-shoot performance with the convenience of a single fixed lens....