After countless reviews and videos, I ended up with this camera. I started with price as the main criterion and then the features. According to the research I did, reading and watching reviews, it is the best BRIDGE camera you can get right now. The only downside compared to good DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras is the one-inch sensor it has. Which means it's not very good for low light and it's not its strong point for photography. However, experienced photographers can work wonders with it. I have seen amazing photos taken with this camera. For non-experts like myself, it's what you need to start learning the magical world of photography and video. On the other hand, this camera is intended for someone who wants more of a 4K camera than a photographic camera. The 4K of this camera is its strongest point.
So if you accept the "disadvantage" of the sensor and you are more interested in video than photos, the camera has so many advantages that only professional cameras have. And its price is very low compared to what it offers. And I'm not saying it, those who know say it. You need time to read reviews. It's no coincidence that many professionals use it as a second camera for video but also for photography.
Its features? Where do I start... 20.1 MP, F2.8 - 4.5 lens, 24-480mm, 20x Optical zoom, HYBRID O.I.S. 5-axis stabilizer +, built-in ND filters, 3cm Macro, image output via HDMI 4:2:2 8-bit / 4:2:2 10-bit, VFR, Dolly zoom, Time-lapse, 4K PHOTO, Post Focus, microphone-headphone-remote control jack, photo: JPEG, RAW, 4K: AVCHD, MP4, MOV, continuous video recording, Wi-Fi connection to PC and mobile, foldable monitor ideal for bloggers and many more that seem Chinese to a beginner.
BRIDGE cameras are something between a photographic camera but without the ability to change lenses and a video camera. They are intended for those who do not want to carry different lenses with them, they are not heavy, like DSLRs, they have good photography and very good video. And above all, they are quite cheap compared to DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras. According to some, in the future we will see other models that are better with larger sensors and features, which will be able to compete with Mirrorless or DSLRs a little more and with claims, in the eyes. For some, they came to stay.
For those who do not have a big budget and are beginners, they can see the FZ300, waterproof, with a very large zoom but with a half-inch sensor or the FZ1000, with a one-inch sensor (with image and video at the levels of the FZ2000) but its screen is not touch screen and it is slightly more expensive than the FZ300.
Watch unboxing and close look videos of the FZ2000: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZoVx8Cpqco