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PanasonicLumix DMC-FZ300GA-K Digital Camera

R7,999

Retail: R10,000
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Panasonic’s latest bridge camera, the Lumix DMC-FZ300, is aimed squarely at today’s savvy multimedia enthusiast with its equally multi-faceted and easy to use shoot-on-the-fly capabilities. The camera features an impressive 12.1 MP High-Sensitivity MOS sensor which, when combined with the Venus Engine image processor, allows you to capture brilliant images with almost no effort or professional-level training. Adding even more flexibility, the FZ300 digital camera offers three distinctive shutter choices, allowing for maximum flexibility to suit almost any shooting challenge. This state of the art digital camera will shoot up to 60 fps in electronic shutter mode, 30 fps in 4K Photo Mode or 12 fps in mechanical shutter mode.

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ300 features a maximum sensitivity of ISO 6400, allowing for easy shooting in almost any low light condition you may be faced with. Add to that the 5-axis HYBRID O.I.S + image stabilization for shooting perfectly sharp images or HD video on the move, and a 25-600mm Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens with a constant f/2.8 maximum aperture, and you have a camera that can go almost anywhere and shoot almost anything! Panasonic have also put a great deal of thought into the compact body design and have included a useful right-hand ergonomic grip, designed specifically to add support. The solid construction ensures that dust and moisture are kept away from sensitive components and allow superior performance under the most challenging of conditions.

Product Features
  • Built-In Wi-Fi
  • Depth-from-Defocus AF Technology
  • 1.44mm-Dot 0.7xOLED EVF
  • 3.0” 1.04m-Dot Free Angle Touchscreen
  • 4K UHD Video Recording
  • 4K Photo Modes
  • Product Code: DMC-FZ300GA-K

 

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