Panasonic Lumix FZ80D 60X Zoom Digital Camera
Lumix Digital Cameras DC-FZ80DGN-K
Lumix Digital Cameras DC-FZ80DGN-K
Lumix Digital Cameras DC-FZ80DGN-K
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The lowest price for Panasonic Lumix FZ80D 60X Zoom Digital Camera right now is $668.00 at Harvey Norman, compared across 22 retailers.
The all-time low was $83.44 on 31 May 2026 — today's price is 701% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 26 June 2026.
Last updated at 26/06/2026 16:11:37
Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ80 Ultra Zoom Digital Camera
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Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera
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Panasonic LUMIX FZ80D Digital Camera | 18.1MP MOS Sensor | 60x Optical Zoom Lens | POWER O.I.S.
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Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera 18.1MP 60x Zoom 4K Photo with 20mm Wide-Angle Lens
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Panasonic Lumix FZ80D 60x Zoom 4K Digital Camera
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Panasonic Lumix FZ80D 60X Zoom Digital Camera
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Panasonic LUMIX FZ80D 18.1MP 60x Zoom 4K Compact Digital Camera
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Panasonic Lumix FZ80D 18.1MP 60x Zoom 4K Digital Compact Camera
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Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera - Black
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I need a compact camera to undertake candid street photography. I was attracted to the TZ 220 as it was reasonably-priced, had a separate viewfinder (important) could shoot RAW format with it's MOS sensor and had a powerful optical zoom. I have not been disappointed with the capability and quality of this camera - as well as street photography, I now take it with me every time I go out shooting with my larger pro DSLR camera. It's versatile and I can quickly frame shots that complement my DSLR. See my sample photos.
originally posted on panasonic.com
I bought a DC-TZ220 camera to take on our 15 day safari thru Kenya and Taxania. I chose this for a few reasons. Firstly it’s a very compact I found easy to manoeuvre inside a safari 4WD with six people inside. Secondly it has a great zoom range for capturing shots where the subject is a way off. Thirdly and most importantly the very high quality of the pictures. Even when using the digital zoom the quality is more that acceptable. I highly recommend the DC-TZ220 as an outstanding compact camera that offers versatility and quality at an affordable price. Well done Panasonic
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I've owned the predecessor of this camera, the DC-FZ1000. It served me very well since 2016 and I've taken it around the world. I'm going to be taking another big trip next year, so I started looking around for an upgrade. Everything I looked at still didn't have the features that this one did. I really like the idea of a full sensor and a long zoom camera that doesn't need an interchangeable lens. Yes, this isn't a big change, but there are a few new features that I'm looking forward to trying out. This produces that same great pics that the last one did.
| Megapixels | 18MP |
| Sensor Size | 1/2.3" |
| ISO/Sensitivity | 80-6400 |
| Image Stabilisation | Yes |
| Zoom Focal Length | 24-1200mm |
Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ80 Ultra Zoom Digital Camera
Delivery $7.95
Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera
Delivery $9.90
Panasonic LUMIX FZ80D Digital Camera | 18.1MP MOS Sensor | 60x Optical Zoom Lens | POWER O.I.S.
Free delivery between Sat – Thu
Panasonic Lumix FZ80D Digital Camera 18.1MP 60x Zoom 4K Photo with 20mm Wide-Angle Lens
Free delivery between 1–6 July
Panasonic Lumix FZ80D 60x Zoom 4K Digital Camera
Free delivery between 30 June – 6 July
I need a compact camera to undertake candid street photography. I was attracted to the TZ 220 as it was reasonably-priced, had a separate viewfinder (important) could shoot RAW format with it's MOS sensor and had a powerful optical zoom. I have not been disappointed with the capability and quality of this camera - as well as street photography, I now take it with me every time I go out shooting with my larger pro DSLR camera. It's versatile and I can quickly frame shots that complement my DSLR. See my sample photos.
I bought a DC-TZ220 camera to take on our 15 day safari thru Kenya and Taxania. I chose this for a few reasons. Firstly it’s a very compact I found easy to manoeuvre inside a safari 4WD with six people inside. Secondly it has a great zoom range for capturing shots where the subject is a way off. Thirdly and most importantly the very high quality of the pictures. Even when using the digital zoom the quality is more that acceptable. I highly recommend the DC-TZ220 as an outstanding compact camera that offers versatility and quality at an affordable price. Well done Panasonic
I've owned the predecessor of this camera, the DC-FZ1000. It served me very well since 2016 and I've taken it around the world. I'm going to be taking another big trip next year, so I started looking around for an upgrade. Everything I looked at still didn't have the features that this one did. I really like the idea of a full sensor and a long zoom camera that doesn't need an interchangeable lens. Yes, this isn't a big change, but there are a few new features that I'm looking forward to trying out. This produces that same great pics that the last one did.
I'm a professional photographer for a school + do a lot of hiking and camps.I wanted some other than my heavy and bulky SLR kit(s) to take on camp and travel with the student.I initially liked this camera because of the zoom range and that it could still shoot RAW (I shoot everything RAW). There are a good number of other functionalities that I like.However, its ability to handle digital noise is extremely poor (even just beyond iso 800), and requires me to heavily post-process the image to get sharp/clean images.At only 3 months, I almost feel like giving it away and looking for something with better image quality.
After getting this camera in December 2022 and using it for 7 months now, I can say that this is a great camera for someone who would want to get into photography. The image quality obviously isn’t going to match that of other more expensive cameras, but it’s very good for the price. For me personally I always use -2/3 exposure compensation on my photos because on 0 it looks overexposed in my opinion. If you enjoy photographing birds, nature, wildlife, or anything outdoors; I think this is a great option. Just make sure you choose a sunny day to take outdoor photos as your images will start to get noticeable grain above 400 ISO. Other than that, it’s a great bridge camera for the price and is a very good option for a beginner!
I've worn out the zoom in my FZ70, what with my multi-year project to inventory the estimated thousand or more of many-centuries-old junipers on my forty acres. Was pleased to find this newer version that is basically the same, but faster, and only weighs a bit more so I can still shoot one-handed while balancing with a walking stick in my other hand. Still lots to learn by studying the user manual. The one negative is that while auto-focusing, the emoji-icons in the upper left corner of monitor are dancing and changing, being a distraction; I am still researching how to get them to go away (including if it will damage the screen to put a piece of black electrical tape over that corner)----I just need the camera to do the focusing, I don't need it to tell/show me it ... MoreI've worn out the zoom in my FZ70, what with my multi-year project to inventory the estimated thousand or more of many-centuries-old junipers on my forty acres. Was pleased to find this newer version that is basically the same, but faster, and only weighs a bit more so I can still shoot one-handed while balancing with a walking stick in my other hand. Still lots to learn by studying the user manual. The one negative is that while auto-focusing, the emoji-icons in the upper left corner of monitor are dancing and changing, being a distraction; I am still researching how to get them to go away (including if it will damage the screen to put a piece of black electrical tape over that corner)----I just need the camera to do the focusing, I don't need it to tell/show me it is doing it!
Its a Lumix, if you know, you know. This camera does everything well, from your standard everyday photography, to your portraits, to street, to landscape even nightscape and some astrophotography. And did I mention it shoots video in 4K! Wow! The lumix has always been known for their ease of use and quality and this one is no different. Great camera for anyone, beginner to professional. Obviously not a professionals cameras with its small sensor, but it certainly offers a lot of bang for the buck.
If you need a Digital SLR Camera with a fantastic zoom for a terrific price, the Panasonic Lumix FZ80 is the camera you have been looking for! The 60x Optical zoom is just fantastic for taking pictures at a distance. We live on a small lake and were constantly frustrated that we could not get good pictures with iPhones - either of wildlife, boats on the lake or even sunsets. This is a really great camera that is as easy to use as point, zoom, shot. The AutoFocus and Auto Aperture features make sure that you get a quality picture all the time. Just realize that you will need to use a tripod when you are taking long shots, even with the image stabilization feature.
I originally had the 2016 version and it produced sharper images than the latest and greatest Mkii. Here are my Pros and Cons to this device.PROS:23.6 Mb RAW FILES (20MP resolution)10-12 Mb JPEG FILES (20MP L size)EX-L MODE is handy with an additional 162mm focalMacro is superEVF is nice and brightLCD is nice and crispModes ( M,A,S,P) work really well1/4000 sec Mech shutterCONS;Manual Focus gives out inaccurate information with in focus dataAF is hit and miss in all modesStabilizer is not what I had hoped it would beImage quality is not as sharp as the 1st edition which I owned toAF Hunts far too much and loses sight of static subjectsEX-L Mode reduces quality of photos so much no editing will helpNo splash proof like the FZ300No dust ... MoreI originally had the 2016 version and it produced sharper images than the latest and greatest Mkii. Here are my Pros and Cons to this device.PROS:23.6 Mb RAW FILES (20MP resolution)10-12 Mb JPEG FILES (20MP L size)EX-L MODE is handy with an additional 162mm focalMacro is superEVF is nice and brightLCD is nice and crispModes ( M,A,S,P) work really well1/4000 sec Mech shutterCONS;Manual Focus gives out inaccurate information with in focus dataAF is hit and miss in all modesStabilizer is not what I had hoped it would beImage quality is not as sharp as the 1st edition which I owned toAF Hunts far too much and loses sight of static subjectsEX-L Mode reduces quality of photos so much no editing will helpNo splash proof like the FZ300No dust protection like FZ300FN buttons will reroute the menu system and alter the presetsISO 800 and up is worse than the 1st edition of this modelI had high hopes for this device and my brother and I got this for a Christmas gift to ourselves this past XMas and I told him to keep it, since he is a novice, and I will go after either an APS-C or FF device.
This is a camera I really wanted to like. Unfortunately it makes noise whenever it is turned on. If one is shooting in a noisy environment, it would be no problem. But we live in a very quiet rural area. The camera can be heard at arm's length, and when looking through the viewfinder, the noise was annoying and distracting, to the point that all the other positive features of this very nice camera were negated. I opted to return it. Very disappointing, but I didn't want to own a camera I'd end up hating.
| Megapixels | 18MP |
| Sensor Size | 1/2.3" |
| ISO/Sensitivity | 80-6400 |
| Image Stabilisation | Yes |
| Zoom Focal Length | 24-1200mm |