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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5K 9MP Digital Camera with 10x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) Studio : Panasonic by Panasonic Brand : Panasonic Model : DMC-TZ5K Digital Zoom : 4 Display Size : 3 Minimum Focal Length : 4.7 Maximum Focal Length : 47 Release Date : 2008-03-07 Publisher : Panasonic Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Color : Black EAN : 0037988987672 UPC : 037988987672 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 181 reviews)
List Price : $349.95 Our Price : Too low to display
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9-megapixel resolution captures enough detail for poster-sized prints
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10x optical zoom Leica DC lens; Face Detection
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New Panasonic Venus Engine IV improves noise reduction, elevates the detection accuracy and corrective effects
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3.0-inch LCD; Mega O.I.S. and Intelligent ISO
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Captures images to SD memory cards (not included)
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Product Description |
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9-megapixel effective recording * 10X optical zoom (4X digital/40X total zoom) * 3" color LCD screen with automatic 10-step brightness adjustment * optical image stabilization * wide-angle lens for shooting landscapes and large groups * 35mm equivalent focal length: 28-280mm * top JPEG resolution: 3648 x 2736 * face detection adjusts focus and exposure settings for better portraits * scene recognition identifies shooting conditions and selects optimal settings * intelligent ISO detects subject movement and adjusts camera settings to prevent blur * high sensitivity mode for better low-light and flash-free shooting * variable ISO sensitivity (film speed equivalent) settings * variable burst mode lets you select shooting resolution and speed (up to 10 frames per second) * |
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Impressive |
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What can be said that hasn't already? This little number takes impressive photos right out of the box, with little learning curve. Outdoor photos tend to be the best--indoor photos can tend to be too dim, especially if flash isn't used. There is also a slight lag when taking photos indoors if the ISO max 400 feature is used. The zoom is very impressive--took pictures of a hot air balloon miles away and I could see the people in the basket. Battery life is averge--around 300 pics. Buy along with a large-capacity SDHC card and you're set! No regrets with this purchase for sure! Buy now, and enjoy this camera. |
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Great little zoom camera |
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I purchased this camera for my wife to use on a trip to Africa because of its zoom capability. Detail and color on pics was right on (set to bright mode). Once you learn to use all of the features (of which there are many) it is a gem! Only down side was the lack of a viewfinder. When in bright light it was hard to see image on the screen and at max zoom, hard to compose picture and hold the camera steady. |
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Best features, worst picture quality! |
Best features:
Wide angle, 10x+ zoom, HD video recording, best screen resolution.
Worst picture quality:
In comparison to my old Canon and Casio, the picture quality is the worst especially under low light. Video quality is poor also. It is only OK under bright daylight.
I bought this because of the nice features but unaware the picture quality is so poor. Beware!
BTW, I have the latest firmware installed.
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Great option for the price and 10x ZOOM! |
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My cousin recommended this camera to me. It's great! for the price and options and easy to use. I am impressed with 10x zoom, dial options can be preset to specific scene, large LCD - 3", battery life is good and it is still fitting your pocket. |
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The best camera I've owned. |
I love this camera. The pics are clear and sharp. The video looks fantastic. The menus are intuitive and easy to navigate. I've had a Canon and a Fuji that were both inferior to this. This is also the only compact digital camera I've ever owned that never takes pics with red eyes. There are a lot of blue eyes in my family so this is pretty important to me.
The only downside is the crap capture software that Panasonic includes with it. Ironically, that is by far the worst capture software I've ever seen. Try to get your hands on a copy of Canon's ZoomBrowser instead. |
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