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The Powerhouse Pocket Camera You’ve Been Looking For: 24-720mm LEICA lens with 30x Zoom and a compact body that slips in your pocket; the ZS99 is ready to shoot everything from sweeping landscapes to your favorite life moments with incredible detail
4K Video and Photo for Bright, Sharp Images: Relive your favorite moments in high-quality 4K video at 30p or capture quick bursts of 4K PHOTO at 30fps; capture HD high-speed video at 120fps for creative flexibility in slow-motion shots
Shoot on the Go with These Travel-Friendly Features: Shoot from any angle with ease, with the 1,840k-dot tiltable touchscreen; universal USB Type-C charging ensures you’re always powered up
Easy Image Sharing: Connect instantly with built-in Bluetooth v5.0; a dedicated Send Image button transfers your photos and videos seamlessly to your smartphone for access in the Panasonic Image App
6 reviews for Panasonic LUMIX ZS99 Point and Shoot Camera, Compact Camera for Travel with 30x Zoom with 24-720mm Zoom Lens, and 4K Video/Photo, Great for Travel and Concerts, DC-ZS99
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J –
Review for concerts & live events
Have had this for 5 months or so but mainly used for concerts & events not dailyI was looking for a compact camera with long-range zoom for concerts and sports, that will capture good quality video from both close seats and from higher or nosebleed seats and this totally delivers. Over time, it’s actually cheaper than buying floor seats lolWhy I Chose ItFor this specific use, there’s really nothing else like itNo phone camera, not even high-end or Chinese global models like the:Oppo X8 UltraVivo X200Xiaomi 15 Ultra(which are largely praised for their camera capabilities – mostly photo, not so much video)can match this compact camera’s video zoom.Those 3 are super expensive (>$1000) and don’t come close. Phones rely heavily on multiple lenses and AI after 5x zoom. This gives you a 30x optical zoom from one lensGalaxy s25 ultra has a 5x optical zoom and the iPhone 16 pro max is 10x zoom. Even if Im slightly wrong it still doesnt come close..thats my whole pointThe other camera I considered…FZ80DThat was a chonky boy and not inconspicuous enough for me, I didn’t want to risk being stopped before going into the venue.From the research I did:Probably the second closest optionHas great stabilizationSimilar or bigger zoom rangeMore affordableStill worthy of consideration if size isn’t an issue.—Pros of the ZS99Doesn’t look pro-level, so most venues allow it(It meets the standard requirement of not having a detachable lens-always check the rules first, but you should be fine unless they’re being picky. You can also email some venues in advance and have their response for reference once the event rolls around just in case)Compact but sturdy, good gripFits in men’s pockets(Maybe not women’s, those pockets are a scam… check bag size limits and toss it in a small bag if needed.)Intelligent Auto Mode is easy to useUser Manual is super organized and easy to search throughStabilization is goodNot as buttery as a phone’s “super steady” modeBut that kind of adds to the live-event vibeSteady you can see what’s going on clearly but you can tell someone recorded it handheld, like you wouldn’t assume a tripod was usedBonus tip:Turn on Continuous Autofocus (AFC) for sports / action / lots of dancing or movement→ Game changer for me. I noticed the difference immediatelyWay better zoom than any phone, period.—ConsOverheats during extended use. When it overheats it can stop recordingCharging port rubbery thingy feels flimsyBe gentle, or just get a separate battery pack and external charger(Manual tells you what kind of battery to look for)Wrist strap is fineEspecially if you’ve got a bag to store your camera between usesBut if you’re planning to record for hours → consider a sturdier neck strap so you can just be ready to record without having it in your hand 24/7Time limits:4K caps at 15 minutes per clip1080p (FHD) maxes out at 30 minutesFeels a bit short, but unless you’re filming an entire Metallica concert, one song at a time should be fine(Personally, I think 1080p actually looks better than 4K at full zoom)Battery lifeMy battery died right before the main event after ~6 hours.→ Bring a power bank or spare battery—Final ThoughtsIf you’re a casual enjoyer, you’ll likely walk away pretty satisfied.The main selling point is that 30x zoom.It’s unmatched in a compact package like this.If anything looks a bit grainy or overexposed in the moment, you can always clean it up later in editing.And when I refer to editing it’s literally just the built-in editing for saturation and highlights / shadows etc on your phone.Transfer is straightforward, and there are good YouTube videos on this camera.My favorite channel on it is Tech to Remember’s videos. Great help.That wraps up my casual review of the ZS99 for concerts and live events.I’ll update if anything else comes to mind.I took a ton of videos from a few events but I already transferred those to an SD card, so I might have to transfer a few back as an example.
KariDK –
Absolutely AMAZING! Got it for travel and the zoom is outstanding
LOVE this camera. Bought it for a trip to Greece and I’m so glad I did. I can’t recommend it enough. It takes outstanding photos and videos and is small enough to easily carry in a purse or even pocket. I went on a 6-mile hike with it on my wrist, ready for photos whenever I wanted, and barely noticed it was there.To see how amazing this camera is, check out the attached UNMANIPULATED photos. The first photo is from our balcony, looking at the Acropolis in Greece, no zoom. Photo 2 is with zoom and a closer photo of the of the Parthenon. Photo 3 is max digital zoom of Dionysus on the East pediment. Incredible quality for such a distance!! These photos are straight off the sd card, no modifications, no zooming in the computer – all RAW PHOTOS! After reviewing all of my photos from vacation, I couldn’t be happier with this camera. Can’t wait for my next vacation!!!
D.Ayotte –
Another great Lumix camera
This is my 3rd or 4th panasoic camera spanning many years. My “old” one is still working and has been for so long that I expect it to fail any day.. But it keeps going.. This new model, the ZS99 has an amazing zoom and all of the features I could ask for.. Very happy with this.
Bill Baker –
It is everything I expected, but not what I really wanted. Nobody makes what I really want.
This is exactly what I was expecting. I wanted a vacation camera that had a long enough optical zoom to get the shots I want without having to do post processing that I never get around to and losing resolution on the cropped images. In today’s world of great phone cameras, the zoom is really the only selling point for me. The images are of good enough quality, but not anywhere near as good as a good bridge camera. The image sensor has to be small to get this level of zoom in this small of a camera, I get that. What I have a bit more trouble with is that small sensor camera modules have come a long way in the last decade, but this is essentially the same sensor as I had in cameras back then. If they put in a modern sensor (even a cell phone sensor) and put a good lens on it, I think the images would be much better. Of course, phones also do a lot of processing to the images that a serious photographer does not want, but no serious photographer is going to use a camera like this so add all the processing tricks to get more out of the images. Basically, a good phone camera with a good zoom lens is all I wanted out of this. The market for point and shoot cameras has shrunk because the average person is just as happy with the quality of the shots their phone can take. For me the zoom is enough of a feature to buy and carry this camera, but I do find it hard to believe it can’t do things my phone camera has done extremely well for many years. The low light performance for example is terrible compared to phones. I would have no problem if there was a way to turn off the processing for those that want a more pure image, but I think the market for a camera like this wants to just point, shoot, and get images that look as good as a modern phone.I am disappointed that I can’t get a product that is more a phone camera with a long optical zoom. I would be happy if it was in my phone as a periscope camera, so a point and shoot camera should have no problem reaching that threshold. Either I am missing something, or all of the manufacturers in this market are still trying to make a smaller version of a big camera instead of a more capable version of a phone camera. The marked has changed, make products for what the market is today.With all of that being said, I knew exactly what I was buying, and I am very happy with the camera based on my expectations. It does everything it claims to do, and the quality is good enough for my needs. I rate products based on reasonable expectations. I wouldn’t expect this to compare to a mirrorless camera or even a large bridge camera, but I don’t want to carry one of those around. I have a decent mirrorless, and it just sits in the closet because it is too much effort to pack it for vacations or carry it around all day. I didn’t deduct a star because of a problem with the camera, I deducted a star because I think it could easily be done better.
A. Santabarbara –
Compact quality point and and shoot with long zoom lens
Excellent camera and pretty much the only decent point and shoot camera made recently. Still larger than the old and excellent Canon Elph’s, but Canon hasn’t made a recent version. My biggest complaint is the price of this camera.
Amazon Customer –
Not recommended – prone to errors and breaking
Bought this camera February 2025 and used it a handful of times and probably took less than 100 photos total. After about 6 months, the extendable lens does not seem to extend all the way and I get an error message. The camera is no longer usable and needs to be repaired or trashed.