This topic is about all entry and mid level ultrazooms announced in 2014.
Samsung WB2200F
Specs:
http://samsungcamera.com/samsung-smart-camera-wb2200f/
PR
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd announced the Samsung WB2200F SMART Camera, a Super Bridge Long Zoom camera featuring an incredible 60x Optical Zoom and a unique and comfortable dual grip design. This premium model brings photographers closer to the action and offers powerful optical performance ideal for photographers who value high quality imagery, long battery life and want the ability to share memories instantly.
“For years, super bridge long-zoom cameras have largely been focused on improved optical zoom as a key selling point. In the Samsung WB2200F SMART Camera, Samsung delivers an impressive 60x Optical Zoom lens, but we’ve also prioritized improved image quality, smarter design and our industry-leading SMART Cameras 3.0 Technology,” said Ron Gazzola, Vice President, Marketing for Digital Imaging, Samsung Electronics America. “Specifically, the new comfortable dual grip design on the WB2200F SMART Camera brings a new look and feel to the often ubiquitous super bridge long zoom category.”
Smarter Design
With a dual-grip design and solid professional appearance, the WB2200F is comfortable and easy to hold. Its Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) makes photographers’ jobs easier and more pleasurable, and the device’s unique i-Function control offers advanced elements that facilitate full manual control at the touch of a button. Amateur and expert photographers alike can also benefit from more fully automatic SMART Modes ranging from capturing the beauty of a setting sun with 'Sunset' mode to reliving the excitement of a fast-paced sporting event with 'Action Freeze' mode.
An Improved Imaging Experience
The outstanding 60x Optical Zoom allows photographers to capture more intimate shots and get closer to their subject, ensuring that images taken from afar retain impressive detail and accuracy. With the option to operate the zoom at double speed, or to go directly from zero to 60x zoom, the range of flexible shooting options provide greater image control to help secure the desired shots. With a 20mm Ultra Wide angle lens users can pack even more into the frame to create vibrant images that don't miss a thing. The camera also features a 16MP BSI CMOS sensor, which produces still images alive with color and rich in detail and 1080/30p Full HD Movie recording, which can be enjoyed in in brilliant detail on the 75.0mm (3.0-inch) hVGA LCD screen that also displays the device’s EVF.
Simply Tap to Share Memories
Boasting the latest SMART Camera 3.0 connectivity features, the WB2200F is equipped with NFC and Wi-Fi capabilities so that photographers can share their creations easily and quickly. The brand new ‘Tag & Go’ feature even goes one step further, seamlessly connecting the WB2200F with smartphones through simply touching the two devices together, no configuration required. This then enables a host of clever features designed to improve both usability and functionality. Photo Beam sends photos being viewed on the camera straight to smartphones, while AutoShare saves images straight to smartphone in real time, removing the burden of manually backing up pictures. With Remote Viewfinder photographers can use their smartphone to control the WB2200F, a great solution for setting up group or individual shots, while Mobile Link allows the transfer of selected images to smartphones to help organize the viewing experience.
Nikon P600
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Fujifilm S9200
Fujifilm FinePix S9400W
Sony Cybershot DSC-HX400V
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H400
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/sony-cyber-shot-h400-hands-on-preview-24042
I've been using the Panasonic FZ70 for a couple of weeks for spotting birds in replacement of binoculars, with the optical Zoom of 1200mm at 60X which is sort of useable when in focus, with optional Digital Zoom at 120X or even 300X (mostly blurry mess, but helps you identify objects you'd never know where there)...
I'm not crazy about not having 1080 60p or 24fps on these cameras, and the 1080p codecs are terrible compared to the GH2 hacked. Handling on camcorders are much better in comparison of course, but the FZ70 is pretty light and does have stabilization which while not perfect, is certainly better than none.
For these shortcomings, they do have the amazing ability to bring the near invisible into blurry view at a weight less than typical binoculars. Very light compared to even a 200mm lens. Once these cameras get decent 4K recording capability with low light, they'll will be quite excellent general purpose cameras worth carrying around daily.
Anybody have the latest consumer camcorders with comparable range? Are they better than these 60X superzooms with better codecs?
FZ is not 2014 ultrazoom and has its own topic
http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7550/panasonic-fz70-ultrazoom-topic/p1
Anybody have the latest consumer camcorders with comparable range? Are they better than these 60X superzooms with better codecs?
Camcorders are usually just more handy, have better OIS. Their zoom is much more smooth (most of ultrazooms has very slow noisy one).
@Vitaliy_Kiselev It seems the category is improving every year, with a lot of room for better codecs and more frame rate options...
Based on what you're seeing for quality 1080p recording and decent 1200mm - 1440mm range, would you think the Nikon P600is the best superzoom of the current releases if you don't need RAW?
Very long zoom, 1080p60, EVF all for $349
Top Fujifilm ultrazooms are good, and very undervalued.
Canon PowerShot SX600
Well-built camera with ample buttons and a decent screen which fits in your pocket. Image quality is also good, with performance at higher ISO settings being quite impressive for a compact camera.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H400
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/sony-cyber-shot-dsc-h400-review-24582
Samsung WB2200F reviews
The Samsung WB2200F Smart Camera is a full-featured, uniquely shaped digicam. Featuring a 60x optical zoom lens, 16-Megapixel BSI CMOS imaging sensor, WiFi and optical image stabilization give you everything you could want in a camera. Image quality leaves you wanting a little more from this very large camera though
Olympus Stylus SP100EE
The Olympus Stylus SP-100EE offers a 50x optical zoom lens, a high-speed 16 megapixel sensor, a 3inch screen, an electronic viewfinder, and particularly useful when using the full optical zoom, has a new and unique feature to help you track your subject, called "Dot Sight". Dot Sight offers an effective optical viewfinder and targeting system when shooting distant subjects at full or near full optical zoom, and is a great addition to the ultra zoom camera.
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/olympus-stylus-sp-100ee-review-25532
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