Great photos -- absolutely stunning. Some of the best I've seen on any camera, which proves, given how this is just a budget camera, how very skilled a photographer you are. I see there's a lot of noise in some of them, but somehow they still work wonderfully proving noise doesn't matter or can add to the effect if it's used with tact
My FZ300 will be here this coming Tuesday. I really hope to get results like this. I’m looking forward to this camera. Maybe you could make a video about the settings and filters and processes you use? Thanks for a great video!
I used to shoot RAW and editing in Lightroom. RAW has better results in difficult shoots. No filters, all processing is done in lightroom. JPEG is also very good but not for crop editing. If you want a great JPEG resolution don't use zoom up to 600mm . "I" zoom is ok but "digital" is not. If you shoot RAW the zoom stops at 600mm.
Jimmy Mjaque thank you.! I can’t wait to start shooting and see what I can get with this camera. I literally have researched for about 2 months for a camera I can start with that has everything that would be great for a beginner. This camera seems to be it. Thank you again for the reply!
I've got the FZ300 also, love it, but I'm not getting results like these. What are your settings...contrast, sharpness,noise reduction, saturation, etc.? Thanks
Hello my friend. The settings are different in each photo shoot. I used to shoot RAW and editing in Lightroom. Some photos are 4k in vivid, extended (contrast +3, sharpness 0, NR 0, color +5). For macro Im using a Raynox DCR 250 filter. You need patience and love to have good results. I hope I helped you.
I want to buy a Panasonic bridge camera and I want to make a choice between the FZ300 or the FZ1000 or the FZ1000 mark2. I mainly want to use it for macro and sometimes for landscape and birds. Is there a big difference in photo quality in normal light? What does the crop factor of 2.7 mean for the Fz1000 mark2? Which one can give you a nice blurry background in macro?
Both cameras are good, the fz300 has a fixed aperture of 2.8 at 600mm and the fz1000 has a larger sensor. If the fz1000 had the same fixed aperture and the same zoom as the fz300, then it would be the best camera.
For Still IQ, Particular at 600mm end, FZ200 (made in Japan version) is better than FZ300. Probably, the quality of Leica lens which made in Japan is better. See Lumix FZ200/Flickr.com
Great photos -- absolutely stunning. Some of the best I've seen on any camera, which proves, given how this is just a budget camera, how very skilled a photographer you are. I see there's a lot of noise in some of them, but somehow they still work wonderfully proving noise doesn't matter or can add to the effect if it's used with tact
Just bought one delivered today. You vids are my inspiration.
How much bro ?
Love this camera ! I got the same one but i m just a beginner. I hope one day i will master it like you do
the best in its class, even in 2021
beautiful work.
Fantastic videos!
Good choice of camera for 4k videos.!
the macro shots are jaw dropping bro! how did you achieved that? any extra equipment put in like Reynox lens?
For close-ups, macro shots, I used a Raynox DCR 250 macro filter.
Best video in Fz300.
Thank you!
My FZ300 will be here this coming Tuesday. I really hope to get results like this. I’m looking forward to this camera. Maybe you could make a video about the settings and filters and processes you use? Thanks for a great video!
I used to shoot RAW and editing in Lightroom. RAW has better results in difficult shoots. No filters, all processing is done in lightroom. JPEG is also very good but not for crop editing. If you want a great JPEG resolution don't use zoom up to 600mm . "I" zoom is ok but "digital" is not. If you shoot RAW the zoom stops at 600mm.
Jimmy Mjaque thank you.! I can’t wait to start shooting and see what I can get with this camera. I literally have researched for about 2 months for a camera I can start with that has everything that would be great for a beginner. This camera seems to be it. Thank you again for the reply!
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I'm new to photography, I think this will be my first camera, did you buy lenses for these shots?
I've got the FZ300 also, love it, but I'm not getting results like these. What are your settings...contrast, sharpness,noise reduction, saturation, etc.? Thanks
Hello my friend. The settings are different in each photo shoot. I used to shoot RAW and editing in Lightroom. Some photos are 4k in vivid, extended (contrast +3, sharpness 0, NR 0, color +5). For macro Im using a Raynox DCR 250 filter. You need patience and love to have good results. I hope I helped you.
@@thebeeartworks23 I have this camera and I'm planning to buy Raynox DCR-250, after putting Raynox, which camera setting i should use? Thanks!
Wow man fantastic!
Great pictures. iA mode or manual settings?
Manual settings. All photos are RAW files processed in the Lightroom.
For close-ups, macro shots, I used a Raynox DCR 250 macro filter.
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I want to buy a Panasonic bridge camera and I want to make a choice between the FZ300 or the FZ1000 or the FZ1000 mark2. I mainly want to use it for macro and sometimes for landscape and birds. Is there a big difference in photo quality in normal light? What does the crop factor of 2.7 mean for the Fz1000 mark2? Which one can give you a nice blurry background in macro?
Both cameras are good, the fz300 has a fixed aperture of 2.8 at 600mm and the fz1000 has a larger sensor. If the fz1000 had the same fixed aperture and the same zoom as the fz300, then it would be the best camera.
are you using the full zoom (including digital zoom) or just optical zoom of up to 600mm?
hey,beuatiful images, i own the FZ300, those Macro pictures, is it only the FZ300 and the Raynor DCR 250, and nothing else to zoom so close?
Thank you. Nothing else. Fz300 & Raynox dcr250 it's a great combo for macro pictures.
Nice video !
Are these photos straight out of camera or post edited on computer, most properly
How do you get zoom 1200 2400? Mine can only 600.
RAW files at 600mm. Jpeg files at 1200+2400.
I guess it is digital zoom (effectively cropping in on the live view image)
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Excellent stuff!
how do you extend its small zoom as it is when it comes out of the box?
Did you also use flash and difuser??
Is this with the camera built in lens?
Wow it beautiful
This camera can take pictures, what can be put on facebook? And how well do they look? Thanks.
The photo and videos are they from the stock lens you shot this with?
You can't change the lens, it's a bridge
😄👍Grazie ciao
Amazing macro
Really?
Do you crop?
Not all the times.
is this the stock lense?
Some macro shots are with Raynox DCR250
@@thebeeartworks23 do you put the raynox dcr 250 on the front of the stock lens?
and what setting do you use?
Dude, its a fixed lens, you can't remove it
I think he mounted it as a filter which this camera can do Laurie
Hi I saw that you took some of these photos in "portrait mode." How would I do that with my FZ300?
Optical zoom 600mm f2.8. You need to find the right distance between the object and the background. It's easy.
0:39 oh my god
wow so you shot only raw and then edit
It is also the cheapest way to get Leica glass on your camera.
Can I get the same quality with the fz 330
Same camera.
WOW.
Is f/2.8 works in videoing? Any limitation zoom range? Or limited in certain mode only?
There are no restrictions on video recording and zoom
Bro low budget you say but in Germany the price is 400 € .
150 € or 100 € is low budget not 400€
Same price in Greece. Low budget for all these features in this category.
I got one in 270€ we Will see!
For Still IQ, Particular at 600mm end, FZ200 (made in Japan version) is better than FZ300. Probably, the quality of Leica lens which made in Japan is better. See Lumix FZ200/Flickr.com
stop talking bulls***