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Panasonic FZ2000 vs FZ1000

Posted on October 7, 2016December 21, 2018 By Jarvis

A look at the differences between Panasonic’s flagship new bridge camera and its predecessor

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ2000

The lens retracts when the camera is switched off Credit: Andy Westlake

Panasonic announced a whole crop of new cameras at Photokina 2016, one of which was the FZ2000, a successor to the popular and well-performing FZ1000. So what’s changed? Here we take a look at some of the key differences, as well as those areas that have stayed the same.

Panasonic FZ2000 vs FZ1000: Sensor

Panasonic appears to have stuck with the same sensor for the FZ2000, as both cameras feature a one-inch High Sensitivity MOS sensor with 20.1 megapixel resolution. It’s not a huge surprise to see this sticking around as it’a already proven itself to be a good performer. A one-inch sensor is a lot larger than the sensors you’ll find in most bridge cameras.
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Cameras Tags:Bridge cameras, camera, FZ1000, lens, Panasonic, Panasonic FZ2000, sensor

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