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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 review:

you were on the fence between an entry-level digital SLR and a compact camera with a long zoom lens, the Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 might be all the camera you need.
Digital SLRs deliver high-quality photos and HD video and fast performance, but a dSLR might be too much camera for you in price, size and weight -- and that's without adding a long zoom lens to the equation. You can get smaller, lighter, long-zoom compact cameras at lower prices, but they come with a loss in image quality, features and control, and in most cases, aren't nearly as quick to focus and shoot.
The FZ1000 truly bridges the two using a 1-inch 20-megapixel MOS sensor (four times larger than the 1/2.3-inch sensors you find in most long-zoom cameras like Panasonic's FZ200) and a 16x f2.8-4.0 25-400mm lens (and yes, it's a Leica).

Worthwhile trade-offs

The benefit to a larger image sensor is better image quality, but they also require larger lenses. While its zoom range might not seem impressive compared with the expansive 50x or longer zooms on other bridge cameras, the FZ1000 delivers superior image quality to those small-sensor compacts.
A dSLR or mirrorless interchangeable lens camera would get you better image quality still, but a zoom lens with similar specs for one of those would be large and heavy. It would also be more expensive than this camera alone, which is currently around $800 or £650 in the UK and AU$1,200 in Australia.
Because this is a variable aperture zoom lens, the aperture gets immediately smaller as you zoom out, letting less light reach the sensor. Giving the lens a constant f2.8 aperture through the zoom range, like Sony's RX10, would have been nice, but it also would have made the lens bigger. The FZ1000's variable aperture lens is a compromise, but for me, it's worth it.
The RX10 features a 1-inch sensor as well, but its telephoto end stops at 200mm. The two cameras are roughly the same size and weight, too, so really it comes down to what you value more, the Sony's constant f2.8 aperture or more zoom range.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10
Sensor (effective resolution)12.1MP MOS 1/2.3-inch20.9MP MOS CMOS 1-inch20.2MP Exmor R CMOS 1-inch
Sensitivity rangeISO 100-3200/ISO 6400 (exp)ISO 80, 100, 25600 (exp)/ISO 125-12800ISO 100 (exp)/ISO 160-12800
Lens (35mm-equivalent)24x f2.8 25-600mm16x f2.8-4.0 25-400mm8.3x f2.8 24-200mm
Closest focus0.4-inch (1cm)1.2 (3cm)1.2 (3cm)
Continuous shooting5.5fps (12fps with fixed focus)7fps (12fps with fixed exposure)10fps
Electronic viewfinder0.21-inch/1,312K dots,100 percent coverage0.39-inch/2,359K dots,100 percent coverageN/A/1,440K dots, 100 percent coverage
Autofocus23-area contrast AF49-area contrast AF25-area contrast AF
Shutter60-1/4,000 sec60-1/4,000 sec; bulb30-1/3,200 sec; bulb
FlashYesYesYes
Hot shoeYesYesYes
LCD3-inch free-angle 460K dots3-inch free-angle 921K dots3-inch tilting, 1,228K dots
Image stabilizationOpticalOpticalOptical
Video(best quality)AVCHD 1080/60p/60i/30pMP4 4K/30p; AVCHD 1080/60p/60i/30pAVCHD 1080/60p/60i/24p
AudioStereo, mic inputStereo, mic inputStereo, headphone jack, mic input
Optical zoom while recordingYesYesYes
Wireless connectivityNoneWi-Fi, NFCWi-Fi, NFC
Battery life (CIPA rating)540 shots360 shots420 shots
Dimensions (WHD)4.9 x 3.4 x 4.3 inches (124.5 x 86.4 x 109.2mm)5.4 x 3.9 x 5.2 inches (136.8 x 98.5 x 130.7mm)5.1 x 3.5 x 4.1 inches (129 x 88.1 x 102.2mm)
Weight1 pound (468g)1.83 pounds (830g)1.79 pounds (814g)
Mfr. price$599.99$899.99$ 999.99
Availability8/1/20127/201411/1/2013

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