Testing a New Camera — Panasonic FZ80D Zoom Test


Panasonic FZ80D at 20mm (35mm equivalent) focal length

My Panasonic FZ1000 is a superb camera, and I love the resolution of the 1-inch sensor, but it was way past its prime and in need of repair. So I decided to downgrade the sensor and upgrade the zoom range by getting a Panasonic FZ80D. Over the course of this week I’ll be presenting some JPEG images taken with the FZ80D.

Panasonic FZ80D at 100mm (35mm equivalent) focal length

Today I’m concentrating solely on the range of the 20-1,200mm (35mm equivalent) zoom feature.

Panasonic FZ80D at 258mm (35mm equivalent) focal length

This week will not be an indepth review. I haven’t even tried the RAW capabilities yet. Rather, this will just be a quick-and-dirty look at what comes out of the camera in JPEG format with minimal post processing.

Panasonic FZ80D at 500mm (35mm equivalent) focal length

Just how difficult is it to take pictures at extreme focal lengths? Well, if the camera is handheld, you’re a bit unsteady or it’s windy (as it was when I took today’s photos) and you’re not careful on what the camera chooses to focus upon, you get a bit of blur. This is evident in the photo above. Fortunately, my hand steadied for the final two images in today’s article.

Panasonic FZ80D at 1,033mm (35mm equivalent) focal length

Needless to say, the zoom range is astounding on this camera. That should come in handy on some upcoming trips to Africa and India, especially for wildlife.

Panasonic FZ80D at 1,200mm (35mm equivalent) focal length

On Wednesday I’ll present some low-light sunset photos, which will give you an idea of how much noise comes from the FZ80D’s 18 megapixel 1/2.3″ (6.16 x 4.62 mm) CMOS sensor. And on Friday I’ll show you have versatile that 1,200mm lens is for taking an extreme photo of the Moon.

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2 responses to “Testing a New Camera — Panasonic FZ80D Zoom Test

  1. Love these little bridge cameras. I have a Fuji bridge camera that is reaching the end of it’s serviceable life. Might have to look at this Panasonic! I still use my Canon 7D MkII but these are sure handy!

  2. I also looked at the Canon SX70. You may want to check out both.