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The Panasonic ZS10 would make an adequate companion for anyone looking to travel light. However, it does come at a pretty hefty debut price of $399. The price is not a result of the ZS10’s ability to produce great images—it won’t. Instead, you’re payi...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS10 has fast shooting performance and an extensive feature set
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS10 has a near-pointless touch screen, no raw capture option, noisy photos, and a short battery life
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS10 is a very good compact megazoom as long as you don't mind paying more for features and speedy performance than photo quality.
Broad and well-corrected 16x zoom covers every situation, 1080i video with zooming, stereo sound and continuous AF, Built-in GPS with large database of landmarks and easy editing, Touch-screen interface - just tap where you want it to focus, Fast continuous shooting up to 10fps at the full resolution.
Patchy image quality even at 100 ISO. Noisy throughout ISO range, Under-utilised touch-screen interface, Minimal control over depth of field in Aperture Priority, Record / play switch less intuitive than a plain play button.
After a modest update to its best-selling travel zoom last year, Panasonic has pulled-out all the stops for the latest Lumix TZ20 / ZS10. The lens range is broader, the video recording now at Full HD, the continuous shooting significantly quicker and ...
In the face of some tough competition, Panasonic have introduced a number of key features to their flagship travel-zoom camera to try and keep it ahead of the pack. The TZ20 notably offers a bigger 16x zoom, faster continuous shooting, full 1080i HD m...
Manual control access, underused touchscreen, high ISO image quality
The TZ20 is certainly packed out with features. Whether a point-and-shoot user looking for the potential for more control, or just someone who wants a decent zoom range in a relatively small package, the TZ20 has plenty of ground covered. intelligent A...
Abstrakt: The so-called 'Travel Zoom' category was effectively invented by Panasonic, with the Lumix DMC-TZ1. Released in 2006, the TZ1 was the first camera with a 10x optical zoom lens that could truly be called 'compact', and although Panasonic had the field to itself for a while, it wasn't long before other manufacturers started to move into the same space...
Abstrakt: It's been just over a year since we reviewed Panasonic's last TZ-series camera, the TZ10 . This camera has been so popular it's little wonder the company waited until January 2011 before unveiling not one but two updates: the TZ20 and a simpler (and cheap...
Udgivet: 2011-04-28, Forfatter: terry , anmeldelse af: dpexpert.com.au
Like: Image quality is very good indeed. There is evidence of noise reduction but it is not objectionable. The video mode is astonishingly good, producing movies that look splendid on a high definition TV. If you don't want GPS there is an alternative mod
Dislike: While Panasonic make one of the better super zooms it is nevertheless a fact that a 384mm lens on a compact camera is an absurdity. It is unnecessary and compromises image quality
Price: $600VersatileThe low-down: This 14 megapixel camera has a 16x Leica-branded zoom with a focal length range of 24–384mm (film equivalent). There is a dual image stabilisation technology that provides a sort of steady-cam effect in movie mode. Movies...
Sturdy build. Manual controls. AVCHD recording. Quick shooting performance. Good video quality
Touchscreen doesn't add anything to the shooting experience. Screen still fairly low resolution. No RAW capture. Relatively short battery life. Some images can be over-processed
Travel photographers who prefer a feature-packed camera will love the TZ20 with its GPS, long lens and HD video. Unfortunately, it doesn't produce better images than the earlier, award-winning TZ10....