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So for this test I chose Aperture priority with the ISO set to auto on both cameras. Just after 8pm this evening, cloudy and dull.
I was interested to see what ISO the cameras chose and how the pictures came out. All other settings are standard and the camera was handheld using the rear screens for all the images.
Aperture was set as low as possible - G80 had the 12-60mm lens on.
This may account for the blurred brick image from the FZ82 as it doesn't have the same level of stabilisation, sorry about that.
I don't know if this is important, but the FZ82 are JPEG from the camera, the G80 are raw that were straight saved to JPEG in Faststone editor with no adjustment.
I'll let you decide if there's much difference and again sorry for the blurred bricks on the FZ82 shot. My thoughts at the bottom.
FZ82 From 12 feet I zoomed to get the close shot. Aperture rose to 5.5, ISO went to 1600, and shutter speed went to 1/10

G80. Full 60mm and had to walk forward a bit. Aperture went to 5.6, ISO to 3200, ad SS to 1/15

FZ82 The zoom was slightly out at 74mm and I walked in. Aperture 5.6, ISO to 1600 and the SS went down to 1/8
A bit soft, maybe thats the lack of the better stabilisation?

G80 The lens was at 60mm and walked in. Aperture 5.6, the ISO went to 3200 and the SS 1/20

FZ82 No zoom just moved in. F2.8, ISO went to 1250 and SS 1/60

G80 I had the lens out full at 60mm so maybe not a fair comparison on this one. Aperture to 5.6, ISO went to 3200, and SS to 1/50

FZ82 No zoom so F2,8 the ISO went to 1250 and the SS to 1/60

G80 The file says F4.9 at 30mm so maybe the lens was a fraction out, I didn't mean it to be. ISO to 3200 and SS to 1/60

The more I learn the two cameras the less difference I see. Possibly stabilisation with the G80, there's no doubt that helps, and the flippy screen on awkward macros.
On the other hand, the FZ82 takes nice scenic shots and with a quick zoom I'm catching wildlife and aircraft in the sky etc.
I'll have to take the FZ82 for a dusk walk and see what I think when the ISO goes up on the scenic landscapes in low light.
I was interested to see what ISO the cameras chose and how the pictures came out. All other settings are standard and the camera was handheld using the rear screens for all the images.
Aperture was set as low as possible - G80 had the 12-60mm lens on.
This may account for the blurred brick image from the FZ82 as it doesn't have the same level of stabilisation, sorry about that.
I don't know if this is important, but the FZ82 are JPEG from the camera, the G80 are raw that were straight saved to JPEG in Faststone editor with no adjustment.
I'll let you decide if there's much difference and again sorry for the blurred bricks on the FZ82 shot. My thoughts at the bottom.
FZ82 From 12 feet I zoomed to get the close shot. Aperture rose to 5.5, ISO went to 1600, and shutter speed went to 1/10

G80. Full 60mm and had to walk forward a bit. Aperture went to 5.6, ISO to 3200, ad SS to 1/15

FZ82 The zoom was slightly out at 74mm and I walked in. Aperture 5.6, ISO to 1600 and the SS went down to 1/8
A bit soft, maybe thats the lack of the better stabilisation?

G80 The lens was at 60mm and walked in. Aperture 5.6, the ISO went to 3200 and the SS 1/20

FZ82 No zoom just moved in. F2.8, ISO went to 1250 and SS 1/60

G80 I had the lens out full at 60mm so maybe not a fair comparison on this one. Aperture to 5.6, ISO went to 3200, and SS to 1/50

FZ82 No zoom so F2,8 the ISO went to 1250 and the SS to 1/60

G80 The file says F4.9 at 30mm so maybe the lens was a fraction out, I didn't mean it to be. ISO to 3200 and SS to 1/60

The more I learn the two cameras the less difference I see. Possibly stabilisation with the G80, there's no doubt that helps, and the flippy screen on awkward macros.
On the other hand, the FZ82 takes nice scenic shots and with a quick zoom I'm catching wildlife and aircraft in the sky etc.
I'll have to take the FZ82 for a dusk walk and see what I think when the ISO goes up on the scenic landscapes in low light.