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Udgivet: 2013-11-04, Forfatter: Peter , anmeldelse af: altomdata.dk
Abstrakt: Dimensionerne er som et kompaktkamera, men du får solide 20x optisk zoom Dette Panasonic er ikke meget større end de kompakttyper, vi tester på de foregående sider. Alligevel er der tale om en superzoomer. Man har formået at pakke objektivet godt ind i de...
While the FujiFilm is the only camera in this class of 2013 models to support RAW and RAW+JPEG, its video recording is the weakest of the three.If you're willing to do without RAW, the Canon is a very strong contender, with a great digital camera interfac...
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Udgivet: 2013-11-08, Forfatter: Jim , anmeldelse af: pcmag.com
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS30 gets you a lot of features in a compact body including a 20x zoom lens, 3-inch touch screen, Wi-Fi for remote control of the camera as well as easy sharing, high-speed and full HD movie capture, and GPS. Photo quality and shoo
The power and Wi-Fi buttons are too easy to accidentally press. There's no raw capture option. Battery life can be short if you do more than just take photos. Photos look soft and have visible noise/artifacts when viewed at full size even at its lowest IS
A fully loaded travel zoom that's fun to use, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS30 has a lot to offer both advanced and casual snapshooters.
20x zoom, Good photos for its class, Full manual controls, Loaded with features, like advanced WiFi and a touch screen
Some image flaws, like fringing and noise, No RAW mode
Cramming a mammoth 20x zoom lens -- and almost every other feature you could wish for -- into an unbelievably tiny body, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS30 runs away with the title of best compact ultra-zoom. No other pocket zoom comes close in reviews.Ease of ...
Quality: above averageWhy you'd buy the Panasonic Lumix TZ40/ZS30: small, pocketable; 20x zoom is a useful range; wide range of features; good stabiliser.Why you wouldn't: can't think of any reason!There is little to fault with this camera, however I ques...
Huge zoom in a slimline design; Great stabilisation system; Strong bulding; Wifi and NFC connectivity
No Raw support; Buttons are small; Touchscreen icons could be made larger
Costing the same as the TZ30 when it was launched, the Panasonic Lumix TZ40 offers more connectivity options and better all-round features. The long zoom, great handling and simple menu system add up to make it a great camera to use, and while we'd...
Abstrakt: Panasonic TZ40 review: the new addition to Panasonic's popular ultra-wide TZ range of travel compacts brings a lot of sophisticated features. But can it deliver on image quality? Amy Davies puts it to the test in her Panasonic TZ40 review video.The TZ ser...
Broad 20x optical zoom covers every situation in slim body, 1080p video with zooming, stereo sound and continuous AF, Built-in GPS with landmarks and basic street mapping, Built-in Wifi with NFC and smartphone remote control, Touch-screen interface - just tap where you want it to focus, Fast continuous shooting up to 10fps at the full resolution, Slow motion video at 200fps in VGA or 100fps in 72
Can't disable IS for video - not ideal for tripod filming, Touch-screen not used for text-entry, Need to be running Image App before attempting Wifi or NFC link, NFC connection sometimes requires several taps, Direct uploads from camera are slow & require signup with Lumix Club.
Panasonic invented the concept of a pocket super-zoom camera, but now shares this lucrative market with most of the big names. As such when it comes to the annual update of its best-seller, Panasonic has to dig deeper into the mine of features to come...
While last years' Lumix DMC-TZ30 / ZS25 model was more of a modest upgrade rather than a radical departure from what had gone before, 2013's DMC-TZ40 / ZS30 feels like a much more significant step forward for Panasonic's wildly popular travel-zoom ran...