With the Lumix FZ300 bridge, Panasonic intends to offer a very complete all-in-one camera aimed more at expert photographers. In addition to its numerous customization options, it also stands out thanks to its 24x zoom with constant aperture f/2.8.
Points forts
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24x zoom 25-600 mm f/2.8 stabilized on 5 axes.
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Tropicalisation.
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Rotatable screen on ball joint and touchscreen.
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Well-defined, bright and comfortable viewfinder.
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4K video and 4K photo.
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Build quality.
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Wide customization possibilities.
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RAW recording.
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Wi-Fi.
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Supplied with a charger.
Weak points
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No headphone jack.
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No programmable lens ring.
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No focal length graduation on the lens.
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Menus sometimes a little complex.
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Proprietary USB socket.
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With its Lumix FZ300, Panasonic will not disappoint those expecting a versatile, bright bridge with a good zoom range. It goes fast, it’s very handy, it films in 4K, it resists rain and dust and, in some aspects, can even pass for an expert camera. If bulk is not a problem, this is a very good candidate for the title of universal camera.
The second best quality/price ratio
Sony RX10 IV
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Rakuten1 476,90 € Nine
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Amazon1 645,00 € Nine
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Amazon Marketplace1 645,00 € Nine
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Digit-photo.com1 645,00 € Nine
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Digixo1 647,99 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace1 654,90 € Nine
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Darty Marketplace1 654,90 € Nine
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Phox1 659,80 € Nine
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Miss Digital1 699,90 € Nine
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LDLC1 708,90 € Nine
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Boulanger.com1 890,00 € Nine
How the pricing table works
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Getting started
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Reactivity
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Image quality
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Video mode
No need to procrastinate: if you are looking for the best bridge, whether in terms of handling, responsiveness, image quality, video capability, the Sony RX10 IV is made for you. Precision: if you are looking for the best bridges without considering the quality/price ratio. Because that’s where the problem lies. Exceptional, dominating, the RX10 IV is it. But, launched at €2,000, it is sorely lacking in appeal compared to a technically inferior Panasonic Lumix FZ2000 but half the price, and if it’s video that interests you, the Lumix GH5 requires hardly more investment. It’s up to you to decide whether you really need the 25 fps burst, 40x slow motion and 24-600mm f/2.8-4 zoom…
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