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Published: 2016-10-20, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Boosting the specifications of the FZ330 to include 4K video and higher-resolution LCD and EVF screens makes Panasonic's latest super-zoom bridge camera a worthwhile upgrade over its predecessor, the FZ200. Featuring a versatile 24x optical zoom lens that...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ330 builds upon its popular predecessor, the FZ200, by principally adding a better viewfinder and LCD screen, touch-sensitive interface, faster autofocusing and start-up times, improved optical image stabilisation system, more r...
SLRlike handling, Extensive zoom range with constant f/2.8 aperture
Small (1/2.3inch) sensor, No zoom or focus rings on lens
The same 12Mp sensor and 25-600mm (equivalent) lens as the FZ200 but with a better viewfinder, a touch-sensitive vari-angle screen and the ability to record 8Mp images at 30fps in one of three 4K Photo modes...
Good build quality and impressive handling Generous range of features 4K video recording and 4K photo mode
Price compared to FZ1000 Touchscreen can accidentally affect AF-point selection
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ330 is a big upgrade over the FZ200, and has many useful new features. Judged against its main superzoom/bridge camera rivals, there's certainly a lot to like about the newer model. First, it handles really well and feels solid e...
Wide aperture throughout zoom range, Weatherproof build, Solid all-round performance
Small sensor
Before buying you may want to consider the slightly pricier Panasonic FZ1000 With a big zoom, a big aperture, a weatherproof build and 4K video, the only thing stopping the FZ330 from being a system camera killer is its dinky little sensor. Even if it ca...
The FZ330 is exactly what an ultra-zoom bridge camera should be, excelling for image quality at the long end of the zoom and with elegant controls and lightning-fast performance. It's not cheap, though. The Panasonic FZ200 is still a great option and is c...
SLR, like handling, Extensive zoom range with constant f/2.8 aperture
Small (1/2.3, inch) sensor, No zoom or focus rings on lens
The same 12Mp sensor and 25-600mm (equivalent) lens as the FZ200 but with a better viewfinder, a touch-sensitive vari-angle screen and the ability to record 8Mp images at 30fps in one of three 4K Photo modes...
Published: 2015-07-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Back in 2012 Panasonic changed the face of superzoom cameras with the Lumix FZ200 , a camera offering a super-fast f/2.8 aperture throughout its far-reaching 24-600mm (equivalent) zoom range. That is important for letting in lots of light so the camera do...
Wide aperture throughout zoom range, Weatherproof build, Solid all-round performance
Small sensor
With a big zoom, a big aperture, a weatherproof build and 4K video, the only thing stopping the FZ330 from being a system camera killer is its dinky little sensor. Even if it can't compete with DSLRs and CSCs, it's still a very fine and flexible shooter.B...