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Sehr handlich & leicht
Riesiger Zoom
Lichtstark wie kein Zweites
Sehr guter Preis
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Videofunktion vorhanden
Viele Automatikprogramme
Klappdisplay
Lichtstarkes Zoomobjektiv
Gute Serienbildfunktion
Anschluss für Mikrofon
Zoom-Objektiv mit durchgehend 2
8er Lichtstärke
Kraftvoller Bildstabilisator
Full-HD-Video mit 50p und manuellen Möglichkeiten
Schwenkdisplay und hochauflösender Sucher
JPEG und RAW
Akku-Laufzeit
Lichtstarkes und dennoch offenblendentaugliches Objektiv
Sehr umfangreiche Ausstattung
Vielseitige Videooptionen
Klassenübliche Bildqualität
24-fach Zoomobjektiv mit 25 bis 600mm KB-Brennweite
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 has an excellent f2.8 25-600mm zoom lens; fast shooting performance, even when shooting in raw or raw plus JPEG; and excellent picture and video quality for its class. It has a ton of shooting options, including full manual f
The FZ200 is expensive, especially if all you're after is a long zoom lens. It doesn't have built-in GPS or Wi-Fi, or a proximity sensor for switching from the LCD to EVF. The SD card slot and battery compartment can't be accessed when the camera is on a
If you're searching for a long-zoom camera that falls in between a point-and-shoot and digital SLR experience, look no further than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200....
Fast f/2.8 aperture, Raw capture, Lots of direct controls, Full articulated LCD screen, Fast, efficient AF system
Luminance noise even at low ISOs, Images sometimes flat, EVF gives blue tint in mixed lighting
Buying Guide Best compact camera 2012 Overall, the Panasonic FZ200 is a pleasure to use, and the quality of images delivered by the camera leaves a generally good impression. Compared to other bridge cameras we've used, the raft of features, direct contro...
Zusammenfassung: Angled front view of the DMC-FZ200 with the zoom lens retracted and the pop-up flash raised. (Source: Panasonic.)Faster lenses always require more glass, making them larger, heavier and more costly to produce. Accordingly, the lens in the FZ200 has a rela...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-08-15, Autor: Luke , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com.au
Zusammenfassung: Panasonic Australia announced a huge update to its Lumix camera range last week, adding smaller, lighter and faster tech to its range. So what's the damage to your wallet likely to be, and are they any good? We went hands on in the freezing cold light of...
The image quality of this camera is quite imoressive, thanks to its new feature which is ‘world's first' constant f/2.8 aperture that runs throughout the entire focal range from 25mm to 600mm, allowing you to use faster shutter speeds and lower ISO setti...
Zusammenfassung: With high framerate video and spot-on exposure abilities, the FZ200 zooms ahead of its rivalsIt's priced like a quality production, and fortunately the Panasonic FZ200 feels like one too. Despite the smallest zoom in the gaggle of superzooms we've tested ...
The biggest advantage that DSLRs have over digital cameras is the sensor that's more than thrice as large. This helps capture almost noise-free images at up to ISO 800 along with larger optics that yields excellent background blur; the quality of photos...
Sublime picture quality, Built well, Movable display
Video not so good
If you want a superzoom cam then, we'd recommend the Lumix FZ200 which wipes the floor with rival snoopy snappers. A small and solid build coupled with 24x optical zoom and that excellent Auto mode make it a winner but remember, video can be a mixed bag.S...
Constant F/2.8 lens, Good image stabilization, Has PASM modes, Able to shoot in RAW
LCD quality can be increased, Loss of detail from ISO800 onwards, Pricey compared to the competition, No eyesensor function
Superzooms offer a good compromise in terms of reach and weight; regular point-and-shoots cameras can't match their zoom range while DSLR cameras require a heavy telephoto lens in order to achieve the same reach.In terms of image quality, the Panasonic Lu...