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Panasonic LUMIX 4K Digital Camera, 18.1 Megapixel Video Camera, 60X Zoom DC VARIO 20-1200mm Lens, F2.8-5.9 Aperture, Power O.I.S. Stabilization, Touch Enabled 3-Inch LCD, Wi-Fi, DC-FZ80K (Black)

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,545 ratings

FZ80
Compatible Mountings ring
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Photo Sensor Technology CMOS
Supported File Format RAW and JPEG
Image Stabilization Optical
Maximum Focal Length 1200 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 60 x
Maximum Aperture 2.8 Millimeters
Expanded ISO Minimum 100
Metering Description Center-Weighted Average, Multi, Spot

About this item

  • Point and Shoot Long Zoom Camera: 18.1 megapixel MOS sensor plus 60X zooms DC Vario lens (20 1220 millimeter and Power O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) captures far off moments
  • High Resolution View Finder and LCD Display: High resolution 1,170K dot view finder and rear touch enabled 3 inch LCD Display (1040 dots) are clear even in bright sunlight. Lens:14 elements in 12 groups
  • 4K video Capture: 4K QFHD video recording (3840 x 2160) with three unique 4K ultra HD video pause and save 4K photo modes extracts individual high resolution Photos from 4K ultra HD video filmed at 30 frames per second to capture split second moments
  • Low Light Performance: Low light capture lets you enjoy photography during your nightlife again with impressive results; Note: Refer to user manual PDF attached below in technical specification for trouble shooting steps are on page 54
  • USB Charging and Wi-Fi Connectivity: Enjoy travel ready technologies like USB charging and Wi Fi connectivity to your mobile device; HDMI D (Micro), Micro USB and USB 2.0 provide additional connectivity to your favorite devices; Max resolution: 4896 x 3672
  • Viewfinder: 0.20" LVF (Live View Finder) (1,166k dots equiv.), Field of View: Approx. 100%, Lens 19.6x
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Panasonic LUMIX Digital Camera DC-FZ80K

Panasonic LUMIX Digital Camera DC-FZ80K

4K Point-and-Shoot Long Zoom Camera

The perfect point-and-shoot camera for travelers, the Panasonic LUMIX Digital Camera DC-FZ80K combines exclusive 4K Photo with 4K video capture performance that everyone can enjoy. This 18.1 megapixel digital camera features a super-long 20-1200mm (60X) LUMIX DC VARIO lens with a super bright F2.8-5.9 aperture range that is optically stabilized with Panasonic’s POWER O.I.S. technology. High-resolution 4K video technology enables you to capture fast-paced action in stunning quality and create printable photos with 4K Photo ’s blistering 30 fps burst feature.

For additional creative freedom, Post Focus and Focus Stacking allow for changing the photos depth of field or focus points after you take the picture. Enjoy travel-ready technologies like USB charging and Wi-Fi connectivity to your mobile device for on the go convenience.

At a Glance:

  • Exclusive 4K Photo combined with 4K video capture performance
  • 18.1-megapixel MOS sensor
  • Optically stabilized long zoom 20-1200mm (60X) LUMIX DC VARIO lens
  • High-resolution 1,170k-dot viewfinder and touch-enabled 3-inch LCD display
  • Travel-ready USB charging and Wi-Fi connection to a mobile device

Features & Benefits

Long Zoom Camera that Everyone Can Enjoy

Full Range 60X Long Zoom Captures Images Far and Wide

4K PHOTO Action Records and Saves High-Quality Images

Long Zoom Camera that Everyone Can Enjoy

Perfect for travelers and professional photographers, the Panasonic LUMIX DC-FZ80K long zoom camera is an 'All-Rounder' that everyone can enjoy.

Photos by LUMIX Ambassador Jacob James.

Full Range 60X Long Zoom Captures Images Far and Wide

From 20mm wide-angle compositions for breathtaking landscapes, to an amazing 60X zoom to capture far off moments, the FZ80’s LUMIX DC VARIO lens brings it all together.

4K Photo Action Records and Saves High-Quality Images

4K video technology enables Ultra HD photography with the innovative 4K Photo feature. Simply capture ultra high-resolution 4K video at super-fast 30 frames per second, then press Play, Pause and Save to extract the exact instant you want from individual 4K video frames to create a 4K still image.

Features & Benefits

Impressive Low-Light Performance

Shoot Now, 'Post Focus' Later for Creative Freedom

4K Video Captures 4X the Resolution of Standard Full HD

Comfort Grip and High-Resolution Viewfinder

Impressive Low-Light Performance

Enjoy photography during your nightlife again with impressive low-light capture.

Shoot Now, 'Post Focus' Later for Creative Freedom

Panasonic’s 4K technology 'Post Focus' feature allows you to set your desired focus points after the photo has been taken. Plus, selecting several focus points via the Focus Stacking feature provides greater depth of focus creative freedom.

4K Video Captures 4X the Resolution of Standard Full HD

Unleash 4K technology with 4K video capture mode that captures up to 4X the resolution (3840 x 2160) of standard Full HD. It makes for amazing quality for your fast-paced action and exciting scenes.

Comfort Grip and High-Resolution Viewfinder

The LUMIX FZ80 perfectly fits in your hand with an ergonomic grip. Its high resolution 1,170K-dot viewfinder and rear touch-enabled 3-inch LCD display are clear even in bright sunlight.

What's in the box

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  • Battery Pack
  • AC Adaptor
  • USB Cable
  • Shoulder Strap
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    Product Description

    Perfect for travelers, the Panasonic Lumix Digital Camera DC FZ80K brings the legendary optical performance of a super long 60X (20 1200mm) DC Vario lens with amazingly stable O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) to a highly portable point and shoot travel camera. With a powerful 18.1 megapixel MOS sensor, the Lumix DC VARIO camera lens features a super bright F2.8 5.9 aperture range that is optically stabilized with Panasonic’s Power O.I.S. technology to add striking depth of field dimension to your photographs even in low light conditions. The high resolution power of 4K video technology captures up to 4X the resolution (3840 x 2160) of standard Full HD, enabling you to create printable photos with 4K photo's blistering 30 frames per second burst feature. Post Focus and Focus Stacking provide for additional creative freedom by allowing you to change depth of field or focus points after you take the picture. The Lumix FZ80 perfectly fits in your hand with an ergonomic grip while its rear touch enabled 3 inch LCD display and high resolution 1,170K dot viewfinder remain clear even in bright sunlight. Convenient travel ready technologies like USB charging and Wi Fi connectivity to your mobile device make the Lumix DC FZ80K a digital camera that everyone can enjoy.


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    Customer reviews

    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
    3,545 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, zoom and value of the digital camera. For example, they mention it's a great value for the money, has excellent optics and 60x optical zoom. That said, opinions are mixed on image quality, ease of use, and focus.

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    267 customers mention261 positive6 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the digital camera. They mention that it is a great product, built well, and intuitive to use. Some say that it looks and works like new, and is able to record audible clips from live. Overall, customers are happy with the performance of this reliable secondary unit.

    "...I took a few 4k videos which are very impressive in quality as well...." Read more

    "...shooting days, but Leica lenses have a reputation of being extremely high quality...." Read more

    "This is the spare battery I got, and works well - enter this term into the Amazon search box: B004GK3TBC..." Read more

    "...With the huge amount of creative control, this is not a camera you can set down and then pick up a month later and remember how to operate all of..." Read more

    189 customers mention163 positive26 negative

    Customers like the zoom of the digital camera. They say it has an excellent optics, and does 60x optical zoom. Some customers also mention that the stabilizer allows full zoom shots while keeping them steady.

    "...As you can see the zoom is exceptional. None of these images were taken with a tripod...." Read more

    "...The 20-1200mm (equivalent) optical zoom is outstanding! It allows me to get up-close shots from fifty feet away...." Read more

    "...The zoom is literally incredible!) Just remember to press the shutter button halfway to set the auto focus before snapping the shot...." Read more

    "...1. Great zoom capacity, but when the lens is zoomed all the way out, impages lose resolution and are likely to not be sharp...." Read more

    167 customers mention141 positive26 negative

    Customers like the value of the digital camera. They mention that it is a great value for the money, has a good zoom, and is worth the monthly payments. Some say that the camera is able to take good pictures and has dependable battery life.

    "...All in all, I am very pleased with this camera's ease of use, weight, cost, and image quality...." Read more

    "...2. Affordability. I couldn't justify the expense of the FZ2500, but felt the features and functions of the FZ80 would meet my needs. 3. Leica lens...." Read more

    "...I still think it is worth the price, especially if you like taking wild animal photos." Read more

    "...Highest on owner satisfaction (equal with Canon)Amazingly low price for what you are gettingCons:..." Read more

    60 customers mention53 positive7 negative

    Customers like the features of the digital camera. They mention that it provides tons of features, standard features like aperture and shutter priority, and selection features. They appreciate the rich features and zoom lens. Customers also mention that the camera is super versatile and has never felt limited by its capabilities.

    "...Overall - Buy this for the amazing zoom only. Other features are cute and OK. Let any other feature be a bonus if it works out for you...." Read more

    "...It has a ton of automatic feature to cover a variety of photo taking occasions..." Read more

    "...built well and very intuitive to use once you get used to it's many built-in features...." Read more

    "...It’s not super expensive and it has all the features you’ll be looking for...." Read more

    51 customers mention41 positive10 negative

    Customers like the weight of the digital camera. They mention that it has a great battery life, and is easy to use.

    "...The camera is exceptionally lightweight. It fits easily in my field bag alongside the binoculars and does not take up a lot of room...." Read more

    "...It's not top of the line, but it's light and very easy to use. The zoom is fantastic...." Read more

    "...The 4K videos are sharp and the colors are fantastic. It's not heavy at all, just a bit bulky because of it's zoom lens, but it is very comfortable..." Read more

    "...Its pretty lightweight and not expensive as to where I feel I need to baby it when outdoors and hiking...." Read more

    308 customers mention195 positive113 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the image quality of the camera. Some find it easy to use and take incredible shots, while others say it has poor image quality and grainy pictures. Some customers also mention that the camera quality can get sketchy when you crank the ISO up.

    "...am very pleased with this camera's ease of use, weight, cost, and image quality...." Read more

    "...but so far, it's proven extremely easy to use and has resulted in some decent back yard photos...." Read more

    "...The claims that the camera doesn't perform in various conditions just don't seem to hold any weight when one learns how to operate the camera..." Read more

    "...•Remote control your camera using your phone. Great for selfies.•55mm lens means you can add-in other screw-in lenses etc...." Read more

    159 customers mention108 positive51 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the digital camera. Some mention that it's extremely easy to use, the controls are relatively easy to operate, and it'd be great for beginners. However, others say that it has a poor user interface and confusing directions. They also mention that the camera can be surprisingly complicated for a point-and-shoot camera, and the instruction book is very sparse.

    "...All in all, I am very pleased with this camera's ease of use, weight, cost, and image quality...." Read more

    "...to give it a good trial run, but so far, it's proven extremely easy to use and has resulted in some decent back yard photos...." Read more

    "...•Camera can be surprisingly complicated for a point-and-shoot camera...." Read more

    "...Menu layout on this camera is as easy to navigate...typical Panasonic easy to navigate menu system...." Read more

    94 customers mention43 positive51 negative

    Customers are mixed about the focus of the digital camera. Some mention that the autofocus is fast and easy to figure out, while others say that the manual focus sucks, the camera has a hard time focusing, and the focus points are a nightmare.

    "...no easy manual focus.. its electronically controlled and lags- auto-focus constantly misses the targer-..." Read more

    "...Auto focus (including macro)Can be automatic everything!Secure feeling holding with rubber ergonomic grip inlays..." Read more

    "...The autofocusing on a leaf can be annoying, but survivable. The wifi, etc. is nice but not particularly useful for me...." Read more

    "...camera isn't so good for large dark outdoor environments, the flash is pretty good though for close-ups...." Read more

    Amazing zoom. Camera otherwise OK.
    4 Stars
    Amazing zoom. Camera otherwise OK.
    This is the spare battery I got, and works well - enter this term into the Amazon search box: B004GK3TBCEasily gives hundreds of shots on a full charge.I have included 5 pre- versus post-zoom images to show you how good it is. Evidence speaks for itself. In the pre-zoom the subjects are near the center in every example, so you do not have to play Where's Waldo. As you can see the zoom is exceptional. None of these images were taken with a tripod. Indeed for a couple of them, I was in a moving gondola above the mountains with camera in-hand.Other things I liked:•Wifi connect directly to your phone to move images from camera to phone (no internet required).•Long battery length. I did buy a spare too, but was never worried about losing charge. The cam has a battery indicator display anyhow.•Touch screen that you press what you want to focus on.•Remote control your camera using your phone. Great for selfies.•55mm lens means you can add-in other screw-in lenses etc. I used a screw-in 55mm UV filter for my images.Things I did not like:•Not many preset functions on the function wheel.•Panorama will only go left-to-right. Refuses to work right-to-left.•In many cases outside of zoom my cellphone takes better photos.•Camera can be surprisingly complicated for a point-and-shoot camera.•I could not get the macro to work. There are many macro settings and all seem garbage. Cellphone was way better.•Oh, and the annoying "beep" noises when setting up and taking photos left me constantly embarrassed in quiet cathedrals when you are supposed to be silent. No idea if these annoying beeps can be turned off or not.Overall - Buy this for the amazing zoom only. Other features are cute and OK. Let any other feature be a bonus if it works out for you. But cellphone cameras can usually beat this camera for everything but zoom. I still think it is worth the price, especially if you like taking wild animal photos.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2018
    I've only had the camera for three days. I have to admit that the selection and menu choices were overwhelming at first, even with some familiarity with cameras. Panasonic has some features unique to its brand and learning the terminology took some time. Rather than read the online manuals, I watched some of the tutorials available on You-Tube. I found 16 dedicated videos by Graham Houghton on the use of the camera. I'm about a quarter of the way through. The claims that the camera doesn't perform in various conditions just don't seem to hold any weight when one learns how to operate the camera properly, especially the claim that it performs poorly in low light. I took the camera to the hockey rink and shot in the lighting available in sports mode and was able to capture some great shots. I played around operating the camera in different modes outdoors and shot a hummingbird in flight at 1/8000 of a second, freezing the bird's wings in flight. Admittedly, the lighting was not in my favor from my vantage point but it was just a camera test, not an attempt at a prize winning photo. I took numerous photos of the same dahlias in different modes and ended up with a series of totally different interpretations of the same image.

    I also operated the camera at low light, using the setting recommended in the videos. The results were outstanding. I've yet to explore many of the camera's other features such as post focusing and operating the camera remotely with my android cell phone.

    I shot over 330 images at the hockey game and still had half battery life left according to the display. I have not tried the camera in movie mode since I seldom shoot video. From what I've experienced so far, I believe my photos will well exceed my current exposures. I've barely learned the basics of the camera's capabilities.

    With the huge amount of creative control, this is not a camera you can set down and then pick up a month later and remember how to operate all of its features. And even then, a quick review of the camera's manuals or the videos may be necessary if all of the camera's potential is to be used.

    While some camera fanatics may complain about the camera's sensor size or some indistinguishable lens aberration due to the camera's long lens, let's face it, most of us will never have our photos printed as wallpaper murals. We view our creations on our cell phones, tablets, laptops, and TVs. The images created by this camera can be as stunning as any full SLR with thousand dollar lenses and are limited only by the shooters capabilities, not by the camera's limitations.

    A nice feature that many bridge cameras do not have is a threaded front on the lend for filters. The shooter can add a polarizing filter or ND filters to extend shutter times to take specialty photos.

    If I had one negative thing to say, I would have appreciated a tilt screen since, when traveling and standing in crowds, it is sometimes helpful to hold the camera over everyone's heads and shoot down at a high angle, using the tilt screen to focus. I can live without that one feature given all of the other features of this incredible camera.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars It beats my old Nikon by far at everything
    Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2018
    I've only had the camera for three days. I have to admit that the selection and menu choices were overwhelming at first, even with some familiarity with cameras. Panasonic has some features unique to its brand and learning the terminology took some time. Rather than read the online manuals, I watched some of the tutorials available on You-Tube. I found 16 dedicated videos by Graham Houghton on the use of the camera. I'm about a quarter of the way through. The claims that the camera doesn't perform in various conditions just don't seem to hold any weight when one learns how to operate the camera properly, especially the claim that it performs poorly in low light. I took the camera to the hockey rink and shot in the lighting available in sports mode and was able to capture some great shots. I played around operating the camera in different modes outdoors and shot a hummingbird in flight at 1/8000 of a second, freezing the bird's wings in flight. Admittedly, the lighting was not in my favor from my vantage point but it was just a camera test, not an attempt at a prize winning photo. I took numerous photos of the same dahlias in different modes and ended up with a series of totally different interpretations of the same image.

    I also operated the camera at low light, using the setting recommended in the videos. The results were outstanding. I've yet to explore many of the camera's other features such as post focusing and operating the camera remotely with my android cell phone.

    I shot over 330 images at the hockey game and still had half battery life left according to the display. I have not tried the camera in movie mode since I seldom shoot video. From what I've experienced so far, I believe my photos will well exceed my current exposures. I've barely learned the basics of the camera's capabilities.

    With the huge amount of creative control, this is not a camera you can set down and then pick up a month later and remember how to operate all of its features. And even then, a quick review of the camera's manuals or the videos may be necessary if all of the camera's potential is to be used.

    While some camera fanatics may complain about the camera's sensor size or some indistinguishable lens aberration due to the camera's long lens, let's face it, most of us will never have our photos printed as wallpaper murals. We view our creations on our cell phones, tablets, laptops, and TVs. The images created by this camera can be as stunning as any full SLR with thousand dollar lenses and are limited only by the shooters capabilities, not by the camera's limitations.

    A nice feature that many bridge cameras do not have is a threaded front on the lend for filters. The shooter can add a polarizing filter or ND filters to extend shutter times to take specialty photos.

    If I had one negative thing to say, I would have appreciated a tilt screen since, when traveling and standing in crowds, it is sometimes helpful to hold the camera over everyone's heads and shoot down at a high angle, using the tilt screen to focus. I can live without that one feature given all of the other features of this incredible camera.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
    First, I purchased this camera only a few weeks before our Safari trip to South Africa. I based it on several factors, but really wanted the best optical zoom for the cost without the concern of a $2k camera falling into a watering hole or getting damaged. I spent a few days getting used to the automatic mode operation and found a YouTube series from Graham Houghton on this particular model as an incredible tutorial. I got a few small accessories with it (UV lens cover, tulip hood, mono-pod, spare batteries, and charger) as well. The camera is exceptionally lightweight. It fits easily in my field bag alongside the binoculars and does not take up a lot of room. I posted three pics of the same lion: one at base level zoom, one at maximum 60x optical zoom, and one at max optical plus digital zoom. I took a few 4k videos which are very impressive in quality as well. All in all, I am very pleased with this camera's ease of use, weight, cost, and image quality. I found it interesting that I hardly used my binoculars when out in the bush, I would just zoom in with the camera to see what was going on.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Bought to take on Safari in South Africa, it did not disappoint
    Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
    First, I purchased this camera only a few weeks before our Safari trip to South Africa. I based it on several factors, but really wanted the best optical zoom for the cost without the concern of a $2k camera falling into a watering hole or getting damaged. I spent a few days getting used to the automatic mode operation and found a YouTube series from Graham Houghton on this particular model as an incredible tutorial. I got a few small accessories with it (UV lens cover, tulip hood, mono-pod, spare batteries, and charger) as well. The camera is exceptionally lightweight. It fits easily in my field bag alongside the binoculars and does not take up a lot of room. I posted three pics of the same lion: one at base level zoom, one at maximum 60x optical zoom, and one at max optical plus digital zoom. I took a few 4k videos which are very impressive in quality as well. All in all, I am very pleased with this camera's ease of use, weight, cost, and image quality. I found it interesting that I hardly used my binoculars when out in the bush, I would just zoom in with the camera to see what was going on.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023
    This is the spare battery I got, and works well - enter this term into the Amazon search box: B004GK3TBC
    Easily gives hundreds of shots on a full charge.

    I have included 5 pre- versus post-zoom images to show you how good it is. Evidence speaks for itself. In the pre-zoom the subjects are near the center in every example, so you do not have to play Where's Waldo. As you can see the zoom is exceptional. None of these images were taken with a tripod. Indeed for a couple of them, I was in a moving gondola above the mountains with camera in-hand.

    Other things I liked:
    •Wifi connect directly to your phone to move images from camera to phone (no internet required).
    •Long battery length. I did buy a spare too, but was never worried about losing charge. The cam has a battery indicator display anyhow.
    •Touch screen that you press what you want to focus on.
    •Remote control your camera using your phone. Great for selfies.
    •55mm lens means you can add-in other screw-in lenses etc. I used a screw-in 55mm UV filter for my images.

    Things I did not like:
    •Not many preset functions on the function wheel.
    •Panorama will only go left-to-right. Refuses to work right-to-left.
    •In many cases outside of zoom my cellphone takes better photos.
    •Camera can be surprisingly complicated for a point-and-shoot camera.
    •I could not get the macro to work. There are many macro settings and all seem garbage. Cellphone was way better.
    •Oh, and the annoying "beep" noises when setting up and taking photos left me constantly embarrassed in quiet cathedrals when you are supposed to be silent. No idea if these annoying beeps can be turned off or not.

    Overall - Buy this for the amazing zoom only. Other features are cute and OK. Let any other feature be a bonus if it works out for you. But cellphone cameras can usually beat this camera for everything but zoom. I still think it is worth the price, especially if you like taking wild animal photos.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing zoom. Camera otherwise OK.
    Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023
    This is the spare battery I got, and works well - enter this term into the Amazon search box: B004GK3TBC
    Easily gives hundreds of shots on a full charge.

    I have included 5 pre- versus post-zoom images to show you how good it is. Evidence speaks for itself. In the pre-zoom the subjects are near the center in every example, so you do not have to play Where's Waldo. As you can see the zoom is exceptional. None of these images were taken with a tripod. Indeed for a couple of them, I was in a moving gondola above the mountains with camera in-hand.

    Other things I liked:
    •Wifi connect directly to your phone to move images from camera to phone (no internet required).
    •Long battery length. I did buy a spare too, but was never worried about losing charge. The cam has a battery indicator display anyhow.
    •Touch screen that you press what you want to focus on.
    •Remote control your camera using your phone. Great for selfies.
    •55mm lens means you can add-in other screw-in lenses etc. I used a screw-in 55mm UV filter for my images.

    Things I did not like:
    •Not many preset functions on the function wheel.
    •Panorama will only go left-to-right. Refuses to work right-to-left.
    •In many cases outside of zoom my cellphone takes better photos.
    •Camera can be surprisingly complicated for a point-and-shoot camera.
    •I could not get the macro to work. There are many macro settings and all seem garbage. Cellphone was way better.
    •Oh, and the annoying "beep" noises when setting up and taking photos left me constantly embarrassed in quiet cathedrals when you are supposed to be silent. No idea if these annoying beeps can be turned off or not.

    Overall - Buy this for the amazing zoom only. Other features are cute and OK. Let any other feature be a bonus if it works out for you. But cellphone cameras can usually beat this camera for everything but zoom. I still think it is worth the price, especially if you like taking wild animal photos.
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