Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-FZ300K is an excellent performer when it comes to taking 4K video and 4K photos. It has a smooth design, comfortable grip, OLED view finder and Wi-Fi.

The Lumix DMC-FZ300K is the perfect take-along camera for an active lifestyle. Thanks to its 25mm to 600mm lens and rugged body design, this camera is a true contender. It is splashproof and dustproof so you can capture those award-winning shoots without worrying about your camera. It fits comfortably in your hands and important buttons and dials are conveniently located on the body.

The Lumix’s 4K Photo technology allows you to shoot 30 frames per second in 4K Ultra HD Video.  The ability to capture high-quality 4K photos with this camera is possible via three photo modes.

  1. 4k Burst – Allows 8-megapixel images taken from 4K video
  2. 4K Burst S/S (Start/Stop) – 4K burst recoding as 4K video
  3. 4K Pre-Burst – Starts recording one second before and after pressing the shutter button.

Video capture in 4K can be achieved at 120 fps in HD quality or 240 fps in VGA quality. Videos can even be viewed in dramatic slow motion playback.

Other features include:

  1. (1,440k-dot) OLED Live View Finder with 10,000:1 contrast ratio and high 0.7x magnification (35mm camera equivalent).
  2. 3.0-inch free-angle, Touch Panel – 1040k-dot rear monitor with tilt and swivel capability. Touch control allows you to quickly set focus by touching the subject on the screen.
  3. Wi-FI – Simply download the Panasonic Image App to your smartphone or tablet and you can remotely control the Lumix DMC-FZ300K.  The app allows you to view the image, set the focus, or release the shutter from a distance, and then transfer images for sharing on social media.

Technical Details

Battery TypeLithioum Ion
ColorBlack
DisplayTFT LCD
Display Size3 Inches
Form FactorSLR-like-compact
Image StabilizationYes
Dimensions3.6 x 5.18 x 4.61 inches
Weight1.52 lbs
Lens Typeall-in-one-zoom
Price$397.99

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