Well their big gadget for photographers and professionals, Panasonic FZ100 II 16 Superzoom camera has been launched. Panasonic has announced two new 4K capable cameras. It is consider being a new bridge-style Panasonic FZ1000 II super-zoom and a pocket-able, travel-size friendly Lumix TZ95. Some of while the original Panasonic or Lumix FZ1000, which was announced in 2014. The Lumix FZ1000 II comes with Bluetooth connectivity and a touch-screen display in addition to all the features of its predecessor.
The new sensor gives it much better low-light capability than its precursor. Other features include 12 fps shooting speeds, a 2.36 million dot EVF, dual-control wheels, 4K photo, five-axis hybrid optical stabilization and 4K 30fps video.
Panasonic’s FZ1000 II
While talking about the features, The Panasonic FZ1000 II has a 20 megapixel 1-inch High Sensitivity CMOS sensor. That has ability to sport a high signal to noise ratio for cleaner images in low light situations. In spite of, the FZ1000 II has a fixed 16x Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens with a 25-400mm zoom range. And with a corresponding aperture of f2.8-4.0 for smashing bokeh and pleasing backgrounds as well.
Panasonic FZ100 II camera ranges from f/2.8 at the wide to f/11 at the telephoto end. The camera presents features such as burst shooting of up to 12fps, a maximum native ISO of 12,800. The camera of Panasonic FZ100 II is resilient up to 25,600, 5-axis hybrid optical stabilization and 4K video at a speed of up to 30fps. The Lumix FZ1000 II comes with a 3-inch fully articulating touchscreen LCD.
The screen has over 1.25 million dot resolution and an OLED electronic viewfinder (EVF). The Panasonic FZ100 II comes with a resolution of 2.36 million dots. The camera weighs around 831 grams. It features a new monochrome shooting mode and offers built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
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