In the last few years, the superzoom race has been pretty straightforward: Every year, companies trot out what is essentially last year’s hardware with slightly longer zooms, and maybe one new feature. A few years ago, Panasonic decided to switch it up with its Lumix DMC-FZ200. Instead of going longer, Panasonic shortened the zoom range and gave the camera a constant f/2.8 aperture. This lets in more light across the entire zoom range, improving image quality enough for us to call it one of the best superzooms of 2012.
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