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Panasonic Lumix dmc-fz200

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Brand Panasonic 2012
Model DMCFZ200
Released Year 2012
Type Digital Cameras
Series Lumix
Color Black
Autofocus On-chip phase detection AF system
Video Resolution Full HD 1080p at 60fps
Optical Zoom 20-29.9x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 is a digital bridge camera released in 2012, designed with an emphasis on versatility and manual control. It features a 12.1 megapixel 1/2.3 inch CMOS sensor paired with the Venus Engine image processor to produce detailed images with low noise. The camera's standout technical feature is its constant F2.8 aperture Leica DC Vario-Elmarit zoom lens offering a 25-600mm equivalent focal length, allowing consistent depth of field control throughout the zoom range. An advanced on-chip phase detection autofocus system ensures rapid and accurate focusing, making it suitable for various shooting scenarios, including fast action. Video capture supports Full HD 1920x1080 resolution at 60p, with stereo sound recording. The camera includes a 3-inch, 460,000-dot articulated LCD and an electronic viewfinder with a 1.44 million dot resolution for precise framing in bright conditions.

Connectivity options include HDMI output for high definition playback and a USB port for file transfer. The Lumix DMC-FZ200 supports multiple exposure modes, including manual, aperture priority, shutter priority, and program auto, catering both to enthusiasts and advanced users. ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 12,800, enabling shooting in diverse lighting environments.

Specifications

MPN DMCFZ200
GTIN 0689790966422
UPC 0689790966422
Digital Zoom 4x
Maximum Aperture Constant F2.8
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Connectivity HDMI, USB 2.0
Features
  • Auto Focus, CMOS Sensor
  • Auto Focus
Screen Size 3 in
Series Panasonic LUMIX
Maximum Resolution 12.1 MP
Model Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200
Item Height 3.4 in
Item Weight 2.35 pounds
Camera Type Bridge Digital Camera
Release Year 2012
Sensor Type 1/2.3 inch CCD
Effective Pixels 12.1 Megapixels
Image Processor Venus Engine
Lens Leica DC Vario-Elmarit 25-600mm (35mm equivalent)
Zoom 24x Optical Zoom
ISO Range 100 - 12,800
Autofocus On-chip phase detection AF system
Image Stabilization Optical Image Stabilizer
Display 3 inch articulated LCD, 460,000 dots
Viewfinder Electronic viewfinder, 1.44 million dots
Video Resolution Full HD 1080p at 60fps
Storage Media SD/SDHC/SDXC card
Battery Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (Approx. 330 shots)
Weight Approx. 588 grams (with battery and SD card)
Dimensions 131.6 x 91.7 x 117.2 mm
Type Digital SLR
Optical Zoom 20-29.9x
Charger Included Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan

Key Advantages

The Lumix DMC-FZ200’s constant F2.8 aperture lens throughout the entire 24X optical zoom range is a major advantage, providing excellent low-light performance and creative depth of field control. Its fast autofocus system significantly improves responsiveness and tracking of moving subjects. High resolution electronic viewfinder with eye sensor enhances user experience for precise composition even in bright light. The articulated touchscreen LCD adds flexibility for shooting at various angles. Advanced manual controls and full HD video recording with stereo sound make this model versatile for both photography and videography enthusiasts. Additionally, robust build quality and comprehensive feature set make it a strong competitor in the bridge camera segment.

Limitations

Despite its many features, the DMC-FZ200's 1/2.3 inch sensor limits its image quality in very low light compared to larger sensor cameras. The relatively high price point at release placed it above entry-level models, potentially limiting accessibility. Battery life, approximately 330 shots per charge, may be insufficient for extended shooting sessions without spare batteries. Its image stabilization system, while effective, is less capable than newer generations of technology. The video recording lacks advanced features such as 4K resolution or high frame rate modes. Lastly, the camera's size and weight are larger compared to compact cameras, making it less convenient for casual carry.

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