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Check out a selection of photos shot with the Panasonic Lumix FZ300 featuring a 24x f2.8 25-600mm lens.
This is the same shot as the previous slide, but a processed raw version that I then cropped at 75 percent. It can't compete with shots from a camera with a larger sensor, but considering the size and price of the FZ300, I'm not complaining.
This is the same shot as the previous slide, but it's a raw version I processed with Photoshop and saved as a JPEG. I left in some grain, but you get better detail and color, making it worth the few extra minutes it takes.
This is a frame grab from the camera's 4K video shot at 600mm. The inset image is a still grabbed at 25mm, so you can see the distance covered by the lens, and the circle in the middle is around the bird. View at 100 percent.
Same bird as previous slide, but this is a regular 12-megapixel photo. View at 100 percent.