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| FZ300 at E600mm f4 full area |
This
question comes up
fairly often on user forums.
The
FZ300 zooms out to
(full frame equivalent) 600mm on a 12 Mpx sensor in 4:3 aspect ratio.
The
FZ1000 zooms out to E400mm on a 20 Mpx sensor in 3:2 aspect
ratio.
When cropped to the same effective angle of view as
the FZ300 an image from the FZ1000 will have about 8.6 Mpx. It is a bit
difficult getting them exactly the same because of the different aspect ratios.
So on the numbers and assuming the lenses are of equal
quality the FZ300 should come out slightly ahead at E600mm.
I photographed a scene at about 750 meters from the
camera, hand held with OIS on, with the FZ1000 at E400mm, f4 and the FZ300 at E600mm, f4.
The sun had moved between the sets of photos which
accounts for most of the difference in the appearance of the resulting photos.
In terms of resolution/sharpness I could not separate
them.
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| FZ1000 at E400mm full area |
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| FZ1000 cropped to approximately the same angle of view as the FZ300 picture |
Conclusion
The FZ1000 is as good as the FZ300 at E600mm and
better at all shorter focal lengths.
The FZ1000 is easier to use for sport/action/BIF and
similar because you can shoot a wider angle which makes keeping the subject in
frame easier, crop later and still get a
usable result.
Both cameras are decently capable of holding focus on
moving subjects.
The FZ300 might be preferred over the FZ1000 for
weather sealing, lower cost, lower mass, smaller size and availability of f2.8 aperture
at all focal lengths.




I would like to see a Canon G3X similar comparison as well
ReplyDeleteDon't forget that fz300 has advantage of correct light metering of the scene vs cropped image from fz1000
ReplyDeleteHello Andrew, thank you for your comparison!!!. I bougth a FZ1000 one week ago (500€, new) but I'm still hesitating between this one and the FZ300, because of the longer zoom, smaller dimensions and weather sealing, I'm proffesional guide and I do tours almost everyday in Spain, Doñana National Park and other destinations in Andalucia, so a the FZ1000 is a very good camera but for birds pictures, in my opinion, the zoom it's too short... Do you think the FZ300 will be a best choice in this conditions? Will I loose a lot of details/quality? (I can't afford a Sony RX10 M3 or M4...).
ReplyDeleteThank you for your opinion.
Sergio Tirado
Sevilla, Spain.