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LUMIX DMC-FZ1000 Featuring Panoramic 4K Image Quality and Powerful Telephoto Lens Released!
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- Panasonic has released the LUMIX DMC-FZ1000, which features a 1-inch large MOS sensor and a 25-400mm equivalent lens.
- It supports 4K video recording and 4K photo mode, and also features a function that creates a horizontal panoramic screen.
- It applies image stabilization and DFD technology, allows for high-speed continuous shooting at up to 12 frames per second, and is scheduled to be released in Japan in mid-January.
Panasonic has announced the new LUMIX DMC-FZ1000. This camera boasts high resolution and powerful telephoto lens performance, equipped with a 1-inch large MOS sensor and a 25-400mm equivalent lens.
In particular, it supports 4K video recording and 4K photo mode, and also features the DMC-FZ1000's unique panorama function. It's an innovative mode that automatically merges photos taken in succession to create a horizontal panoramic screen.
It is also equipped with screen shake reduction to minimize blurring caused by hand shake. DFD (Depth From Defocus) technology is also applied, and high-speed continuous shooting of up to 12 frames per second is possible.
A 1.44 million pixel EVF (Electronic View Finder) is mounted on the top of the body, and a 920,000 pixel tilting LCD monitor is attached to the back.
The estimated selling price in Japan is around 79,800 yen including tax, and it is scheduled to be released in mid-January next year. It is expected to be an attractive product for customers who want excellent high resolution and a powerful telephoto lens.