Lens-mounted control ring brings DSLR-like exposure control to a compact point-and-shoot camera body. WiFi mobile device connectivity via Panasonic Image App for photo sharing and controlling camera features remotely. USB Mobile Charging Friendly Eye-level Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) and touch-enabled LCD for a wider viewing experience.
Product Features
- Lens-mounted control ring brings DSLR-like exposure control to a compact point-and-shoot camera body.
- WiFi mobile device connectivity via Panasonic Image App for photo sharing and controlling camera features remotely.
- USB Mobile Charging Friendly
- Eye-level Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) and touch-enabled LCD for a wider viewing experience.
Much better than expected. Iâm a retired professional photographer with both a full Nikon full-frame kit and a complete Olympus micro 4:3 kit (multiple bodies and lenses for both). However, Iâm planning 10 days in S. America with just a single carry on, nothing else. The âprofessionalâ level gear is simply too bulky and an iPhone is just not flexible enough. So, thatâs the âwhyâ of this camera.I set a budget of $200. This caught my eye because of the Leica optics. I wasnât expecting much (I wasnât expecting…
Excellent Compact Camera for indoor-outdoor and travel!! This is the best and most amazing “point & shoot camera I have ever owned. I bought it in a rush for a special indoor-outdoor event. It didnt take too long to learn how to use it.I captured some of the most beautiful photos, both indoors and outdoors that I could ever have visualize, especially with a camera that is so small and slim that it fits in your pocket.The features on the camera that thrilled me the most are: the picture perfect Long Zoom (30X), 4K, WiFi, Speedy-Fire,…
I have a Canon and a Nikon point and shoot which are pretty good but this camera is far superior just in … I’m just getting used to the camera. I haven’t had it long. The computer on board could probably land a lunar module by itself which is to say this camera does far more than I will ever learn. I have a Canon and a Nikon point and shoot which are pretty good but this camera is far superior just in low light sensitivity alone. So far I just keep it on one setting, intlligent auto and let it shoot. Saves a lot of fumbling.