18.1 Megapixels
4k Video Quality
ISO 80-3200
Electronic Viewfinder
Built-In Flash
3" LCD Screen
Overview

Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera

Ultrawide to Super Telephoto Zoom Range

Capture vast landscapes and reach incredible distances with the lightweight Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera from Panasonic. The Lumix DC Vario 60x zoom lens provides a full-frame equivalence of 20-1200mm, ensuring versatility and range. When shooting at higher focal lengths, POWER O.I.S. image stabilisation counteracts image blur resulting from camera shake and helps produce sharper overall images. You have the option of shooting through the glare-resistant 2.36m-dot OLED LVF or with the 3.0" 1.84m-dot TFT LCD monitor, depending upon your situation. Record precise 4K Full HD video and extract photos from the footage to save as 8MP equivalent still images.

SKU: GC80-DC-FZ80DGN-K

Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera

Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera

Ultrawide to Super Telephoto Zoom Range

Capture vast landscapes and reach incredible distances with the lightweight Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera from Panasonic. The Lumix DC Vario 60x zoom lens provides a full-frame equivalence of 20-1200mm, ensuring versatility and range. When shooting at higher focal lengths, POWER O.I.S. image stabilisation counteracts image blur resulting from camera shake and helps produce sharper overall images. You have the option of shooting through the glare-resistant 2.36m-dot OLED LVF or with the 3.0" 1.84m-dot TFT LCD monitor, depending upon your situation. Record precise 4K Full HD video and extract photos from the footage to save as 8MP equivalent still images.

60x Optical Zoom with POWER O.I.S. Image Stabilisation

With a full-frame zoom equivalent of 20-1200mm, getting closer to the action is effortless. Additionally, Panasonic's POWER O.I.S. technology greatly reduces image blur, allowing you to shoot handheld confidently. This vast zoom range bolstered by image stabilisation renders the Lumix FZ80D an optimal choice for capturing close-ups of wildlife and nature.

18.1MP MOS Sensor | ISO 80-3200

Reliable autofocus is ensured with Panasonic's DFD (Depth-from-Defocus), which is a depth interpreting system that makes focus adjustments to better understand the scene in front of you. With a light sensitivity range from ISO 80-3200 (6400 extended) and a built-in flash, the Lumix FZ80D produces quality imagery despite harsh lighting conditions.

Additional Camera Benefits

Post Focus allows you to select the focal point of your photo after the fact by enabling the camera to take burst shots of a scene with multiple different focus points to choose from.

Glare-resistant 2.36m-dot OLED Live View Finder with 0.74x magnification for clear viewing

4K Video Mode records up 4x resolution in Full HD

4K Photo feature allows you to select an 8MP photo from your 4K video footage

120x Intelligent Zoom

USB-C Charging

Dial Modes: Intelligent Auto, P, A, S, M, Creative Video, Custom 1, Custom 2, Scene Guide, Creative Control

Continuous shooting up to 10 fps

Key Features:

18.1MP 1/2.3" MOS Sensor

Lumix DC Vario 60x Optical Zoom Lens

20-1200mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)

Aperture Range: f/2.8-5.9 to f/8

2.36m-Dot OLED Live View Finder

3.0" 1.84m-Dot TFT LCD Monitor

Full HD 4K30 and Full HD 1080p Video

POWER I.O.S. Image Stabilisation

Light Sensitivity Range: ISO 80-3200

Continuous Shooting up to 10 fps

What's in the Box:

Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera

Battery Pack

AC Adapter

USB-C Cable

Shoulder Strap

Lens Cap

Lens Cap String

18.1 Megapixels
4k Video Quality
ISO 80-3200
Electronic Viewfinder
Built-In Flash
3" LCD Screen
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Product Overview

Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera

Ultrawide to Super Telephoto Zoom Range

Capture vast landscapes and reach incredible distances with the lightweight Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera from Panasonic. The Lumix DC Vario 60x zoom lens provides a full-frame equivalence of 20-1200mm, ensuring versatility and range. When shooting at higher focal lengths, POWER O.I.S. image stabilisation counteracts image blur resulting from camera shake and helps produce sharper overall images. You have the option of shooting through the glare-resistant 2.36m-dot OLED LVF or with the 3.0" 1.84m-dot TFT LCD monitor, depending upon your situation. Record precise 4K Full HD video and extract photos from the footage to save as 8MP equivalent still images.

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Key Features

18.1 Megapixels

The Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera has 18.1 effective megapixels.

4k Video Quality

The Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera can shoot UHD 4K video at at 30.00 fps.

ISO 80-3200

The Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera has a ISO range of 80 to 3200

Electronic Viewfinder

The Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera has a bult-in electronic viewfinder.

Built-In Flash

The Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera has a built-in flash, enabling it to produce high-quality imagery even in harsh lighting conditions.

3" LCD Screen

The Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera features a 3" fixed touchscreen LCD with a resolution of 2,360,000 dots.

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