Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ300 Digital Camera, Black {12.1MP}

Model #369501

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FZ300: 600mm f/2.8 reach in a weather-sealed bridge body.

The defining specification of the FZ300 is the one that made its predecessor a standout: a constant f/2.8 maximum aperture across the full 25–600mm equivalent zoom range. Most bridge cameras bleed aperture as they extend, forcing you to compensate with higher ISO or slower shutter speeds at longer focal lengths. The FZ300 doesn't. At 600mm, you're still at f/2.8, which matters for both exposure latitude and subject separation. Pair that with a 1/16,000 sec electronic shutter, 12 fps burst shooting, and optical image stabilization, and the camera is genuinely suited to fast, unpredictable subjects.

The body itself is splash and dust resistant, a meaningful upgrade from its predecessor and a practical differentiator in its class. The electronic viewfinder resolves 1,440,000 dots at 0.7x magnification, the rear LCD is a fully articulated 3-inch touchscreen at 1,040,000 dots, and both inputs work together well for low-angle or overhead shooting. Video tops out at 4K UHD at 30p and 24p, with 5-axis hybrid stabilization in movie mode. A 3.5mm microphone input and clean HDMI output make it a workable option for solo video operators. The FZ300 also shoots RAW, supports AE bracketing up to 7 frames, and focuses down to 1 cm in macro mode. Twelve megapixels won't compete with modern sensors on resolution, but the overall feature set at this focal range and aperture combination has aged well.

Who It's For

Wildlife and nature photographers working on a budget get 600mm of reach at f/2.8 without carrying interchangeable lenses or a heavy telephoto kit. Travel shooters who move through variable weather benefit from the splash and dust resistance without sacrificing a fully articulated touchscreen for quick composition changes. Videographers producing documentary or event content will find the 4K recording, 5-axis stabilization, and 3.5mm mic input enough to work without an external rig. Macro shooters get a 1 cm minimum focus distance at the wide end, which opens up close-up work that most bridge cameras can't manage.

Key Features

  • 24x optical zoom (25–600mm equiv.) with constant f/2.8 aperture
  • 1/2.3" BSI-CMOS sensor paired with Venus Engine processor
  • 4K UHD video recording at 30p/24p with 5-axis hybrid optical stabilization
  • 1/16,000 sec electronic shutter enables fast film speeds in bright light
  • 12 fps continuous shooting with contrast-detect AF at 240 Hz refresh rate
  • Fully articulated 3-inch touchscreen LCD (1,040,000 dots) plus 1.44M-dot EVF
  • Splash and dust-resistant body with RAW capture and AE bracketing up to 7 frames
  • Stereo microphone input, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, macro focus to 1 cm

FAQ

Why does the constant f/2.8 aperture matter on a 600mm zoom?
Most bridge cameras lose aperture as they extend, forcing higher ISO or slower shutter speeds at distance. The FZ300 stays f/2.8 all the way to 600mm, preserving exposure latitude and subject separation at the longest focal lengths.
How does the 1/16,000 sec electronic shutter help?
It lets you shoot f/2.8 at fast shutter speeds in bright light without overexposing, or use slower film speeds for cleaner images. The mechanical shutter maxes out at 1/4,000 sec at f/4 or smaller.
Can you use the articulated LCD while looking through the viewfinder?
Yes. The FZ300's touch LCD lets you tap to set focus points while framing through the EVF, which is genuinely useful for low-angle or overhead compositions without dropping your eye from the finder.
Does the 5-axis stabilization work for stills and video equally?
The 5-axis hybrid IS applies to video up to 1080p. For 4K video and stills, optical stabilization is essentially unchanged from the FZ200-good for about four stops of correction at 600mm.
How useful is 4K Photo mode?
It captures video at 4K (30fps) then lets you extract individual 8.3MP frames in-camera as JPEGs. Post-Focus (firmware update) lets you refocus after capture by selecting a focus area on the screen, though composition does vary between frames since they're captured sequentially.
Is 12 megapixels enough at 600mm?
Yes for most work-the FZ300 excels at reach, not resolution. Comparing a 12MP FZ300 crop at 600mm to a 20MP RX10 II cropped to 12MP still favors the Lumix for sheer zoom. The aperture advantage matters more than pixel count.
What's the difference between macro mode and normal focus?
Macro mode focuses as close as 1 cm (0.39"), versus 30 cm in normal mode. Useful for small subjects and extreme close-ups, but depth of field becomes very shallow even at f/2.8.
SpecificationValue
Sensor1/2.3" (6.17 x 4.55 mm)
Resolution12.1 MP
ISO RangeAuto, 100–6,400
Burst Rate12.0
Shutter Speed60 sec
Video3840x2160 (4K UHD) @ 30p/24p
StabilizationOptical (5-axis hybrid IS in movie mode)
ViewfinderElectronic
Card SlotsSD/SDHC/SDXC
ConnectivityBuilt-in 802.11b/g/n
BatteryLithium-ion battery pack & charger
Video Resolutions3840x2160 (30p, 24p), 1920x1080 (60p, 60i, 30p, 24p), 1280x720 (30p), 640x480 (30p)
Focal Length Equiv25–600mm
Optical Zoom24x
Digital Zoom4x
Uncompressed FormatRAW
JPEG Quality LevelsFine, Standard
Image Ratios1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
Other Resolutions4:3 (3264x2448, 2048x1536), 3:2 (4000x2672, 3264x2176, 2048x1360), 16:9 (4000x2248, 3840x2160, 1920x1080), 1:1 (2992x2992, 2448x2448, 1920x1920)
Weather Sealing NotesWater and dust resistant
Screen Size3"
Screen Dots1,040,000
Screen TypeTFT LCD
Articulated LCDFully articulated
Flash Range8.80m (at Auto ISO)
External FlashYes
Flash MountHot shoe
Flash ModesAuto, Auto w/Red-Eye Reduction, Forced On, Forced On w/Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync w/Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Off
Manual FocusYes
Normal Focus Range30 cm (11.81")
Macro Focus Range1 cm (0.39")
Aperture PriorityYes
Shutter PriorityYes
Manual ExposureYes
Scene ModesYes
MicrophoneStereo
Microphone PortYes
SpeakerMono
Headphone PortNo
USBUSB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s)
HDMIMini-HDMI
Remote ControlYes (wired or smartphone)
GPSNo
Battery Life Cipa380
Dimensions132 x 92 x 117 mm (5.2 x 3.62 x 4.61")
Weight691 g (1.52 lb / 24.37 oz)

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Brand Name Panasonic
Max Focal Length 108mm
Memory Card Type SD, SDHC, SDHC UHS-I, SDXC
Min Focal Length 4.5mm