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Sammanfattning: It's always a joyous occasion when we're given the opportunity to test a camera that's chock full of features, but the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7 almost overwhelmed us with its deluge of options. We're frightened we missed out on a few elements, but in r...
Sammanfattning: The Panasonic TZ10 camera has had to allow a few generations to pass by, and that brings us to the fact that Panasonic has little left to improve with such successful models as the TZ7 and TZ5 cameras, both predecessors to the Panasonic DMC-TZ10. Panas...
Sammanfattning: Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-ZS7 has been around since the end of January but has been in the news a lot as of late. That’s because Leica rebranded this camera for its new V-Lux 20 point-and-shoot (after giving it a significant price premium). The ZS7 is a 12...
Very good photo quality at low ISOs, Packs a 12X, 25 300 mm lens into a small, wellbuilt package, Optical image stabilization (new and improved), Beautiful 3inch LCD display with excellent resolution and outdoor / low light visibility, Manual exposure con...
Image quality, especially at higher ISOs, is not as good as its predecessor, Heavy noise reduction smudges fine details, even at low ISOs, and especially at ISO 400 and above, Highlight clipping is fairly common, Redeye a problem, though I'm not sure...
With the Lumix DMC-ZS7, Panasonic has tried to improve on a camera that didn't need a whole lot of improving. In most respects, the ZS7 is better than the ZS3 that it replaces, offering manual controls, a built-in GPS, improved image stabilization, fa...
Compact and attractive body design, 12x Leica Elmar zoom with 25-300mm range, Power Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.) (supposedly better than previous generation), High resolution LCD, Extensive autofocus modes, include face recognition, Aspect rati...
Flash may be too close to grip for some hands, Zooming is too jerky for precise composition, Sprawling Menu system, Highlights often blown, Yellows are noticeably undersaturated and have a green or orange tint, more noticeable when printed, Some corner...
The Panasonic ZS7 and the Sony HX5V are so different it's not prudent to recommend one over the other. But after reading both detailed reviews (stay tuned for the HX5V's), you shouldn't have any doubts about which one best fits your style. I l...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 is an excellent travel-zoom camera, with the notable additions of manual shooting modes and GPS tracking sure to continue the TZ success story, albeit at the real expense of a higher price-tag than the previous TZ7 model....
Sammanfattning: We have not reviewed this product but here is CNET's buying advice on Digital cameras. This content was chosen based on the features included with this model of digital camera. Aperture-priority is an automated exposure mode that will allow the photog...
12x zoom with 25mm wide angle, HD movies and choice of formats, Built-in GPS with landmarks database, Good-looking 3in / 460k screen, Manual exposure controls.
No altitude or compass details from GPS, Landmark database not upgradeable, Pressing shutter won't exit playback. Need to switch.
Panasonic may no longer have the compact super-zoom market to itself, but the latest Lumix TZ10 / ZS7 remains a highly compelling camera that’s likely to sell by the bucket-load. It takes the already excellent Lumix TZ7 / ZS3 with its 12x zoom, 720p...