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Summary
The Nikon D850 highest resolution of 8256 x 5504 pixels (46 megapixels) is better than the Lumix DC-FZ80 (Lumix DC-FZ82) maximum resolution of 4896 x 3672 pixels (18 megapixels). The Nikon D850 has larger sensor compared to the Lumix DC-FZ80 (Lumix DC-FZ82): Full frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm) versus 1/2.3' (6.17 x 4.55 mm). This is very important difference between these models as big sensor lets the camera owner to take photos of the more professional quality. The Nikon D850 offers a wider ISO range of 64-25600 in compare with 80-3200 ISO range of the Lumix DC-FZ80 (Lumix DC-FZ82). Such ISO range let you to take better photos in dim light conditions. The Nikon D850 offers more number of white balance presets - 14. This option gives the camera owner more control over colour. The Nikon D850 provides more number of focus points in compare with the Lumix DC-FZ80 (Lumix DC-FZ82): 151 vs 49. More focus points means less risk of losing focus lock when following a moving object.
The D850 is equipped with tilting LCD that will let the camera owner to shoot pictures from any odd perspective. The Nikon D850 display is better as it offers more number of screen dots 2,359,000 in compare to 1,040,000 dots of the Lumix DC-FZ80 (Lumix DC-FZ82) screen. The higher dot count display is better for reviewing photos on your camera. The Nikon D850 offers better slowest (30 seconds) and fastest (1/8000 second) shutter speeds.
The Lumix DC-FZ80 (Lumix DC-FZ82) is produced with built-in flash. The Nikon D850 battery life is better than the Lumix DC-FZ80 (Lumix DC-FZ82) battery life. In accordance with CIPA standards the photographer will be able to capture 1840 shots with the D850 and only 330 with the Lumix DC-FZ80 (Lumix DC-FZ82). The Lumix DC-FZ80 (Lumix DC-FZ82) weighs 616g that is 389g less than the weight of the D850.
Taking into account the above differences the Nikon D850 becomes the best choice. Check the lowest price on Amazon.