Panasonic's new compact camera features a 30x zoom and 4K
The Lumix DMC-ZS60 is sleek and sports a Leica lens.
Canon isn't the only camera maker announcing new products at CES 2016. Panasonic today revealed the Lumix DMC-ZS60, a compact shooter with an 18-megapixel MOS sensor and a 30x zoom lens. The glass, which is a 24-700mm equivalent, is powered by Leica -- an aspect set to appeal to many people. In addition to this, the DMC-ZS60 is capable of capturing 4K (3,840 x 2,160) at 30fps and 1080p at 60 fps, as well as weighing a mere 11 ounces. If you're interested, it'll be available in mid-March for $450.
Panasonic also announced the DMC-ZS100, featuring a 1-inch MOS sensor, a 10x zoom lens (25-250mm equivalent), 5-axis optical image stabilization and 4K (3,840 x 2,160) video at 24 and 30 fps. Since this is a higher-end model, it's going to be priced at $700, with availability expected to be toward the end of March.