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Panasonic Lumix ZS300 Review: The Old One Was Better

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In this review of the Panasonic Lumix ZS300, we revisit the legacy of its predecessor, the ZS200, which set a high standard eight years ago. The ZS200 captivated users with its compact design and impressive 15x optical zoom, all while offering seamless handling and essential manual controls. Its electronic viewfinder enhanced the shooting experience, making it a standout choice for enthusiasts. As we delve into the ZS300, we’ll explore whether it maintains this impressive legacy or falls short of expectations.
Panasonic Lumix ZS300 Review: The Old One Was Better

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It was eight years ago that I reviewed the Panasonic ZS200, and I was immediately impressed by the compact size of the camera, along with a massive 15x optical zoom range. Most importantly, the ZS200 didn’t make any compromises when it came to handling and manual control, and the EVF was imminently useful.

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