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11:02 a.m. - 2010-06-10
TZ7 Lumix dmc tz7 Review


The Panasonic TZ7 features a completely new streamlined 12x zoom image-stabilised Leica lens with a maximum aperture of f/3.3-f/4.9 and a focal length spectrum equal to 25-300mm, an impressively well-defined 3.-inch 460,000 dot wide-view LCD monitor, a dual-processor Venus Engine HD, and most importantly has 1280 x 720 pixel HD video recording with stereo sound and full optical zoom capability.

It uses the advanced AVCHD Lite recording system, a video encoding format specifically created for solid-state video cameras. The TZ6 is very comparable, but does not have the HD video mode and it has a small 2.7-inch 230k monitor.

It measures 103.3 x 59.6 x 32.8mm and weighs in at 229g integrating battery and card.

The appearance is all aluminium, finished in a semi-matt texture, and it is obtainable in black, dark brown or the plain silver finish.

The TZ series has consistently been sold as a travel camera, and the TZ7 is designed and constructed to survive a bit of challenging treatment.

The foremost mode dial on the top plate is very loose and has a very weak ratchet, and due to this fact it is easily turned inadvertently and can end up between settings.

Because the camera is not going to shoot unless of course the mode dial is successfully positioned this tends to cause irritating delays if you're trying to shoot rapidly on the spur of the moment.

There exists a small but comfy handgrip on the front, and a bumpy thumb-grip area on the back that make it uncomplicated to hold securely, and in spite of the huge monitor screen the controls are well spaced out and there's a lot of room to grip the camera when not having them getting in the way.

The monitor itself is superb. With a resolution of 460,000 dots it's twice as well-defined as the vast majority of other compact camera screens, and has an especially wide viewing angle in all directions. It also offers automated brightness control, and although it is a bit reflective and susceptible to glare, it is bright enough to see clearly in bright daylight.



The zoom control is notably nice. It is smooth and non-stepped, and the control has a progressive action, so it zooms more quickly the more you turn it. In addition, it comes with a uncommon wide range aspect ratio choices. In many other cameras, picking out 3:2 or 16:9 aspect ratio plainly crops the image straight down from the 4:3-ratio full-screen sensor. However the TZ7 in fact has a 12.7-megapixel sensor, so even the 10.1-megapixel 4:3 aspect ratio is cropped down. Choosing the broader aspect ratios uses a wider section of the sensor, so they really cover a wider area ?n comparison to the 4:3 setting. What this means is that the widescreen formats are perfect for landscape photography.

The different controls are accessed via the typical main menu, but can also be altered from the on-screen Quick Menu. Other resources:
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As well as the full range of choices the TZ7 even offers Panasonic's Smart Auto system, which sets exposure, ISO, image stabilisation, tracking AF, scene mode and face recognition automatically. A number of the 27 scene mode programs likewise have some useful modifications. The Baby and Pet programs have the option to add the subject's name and age, and also the age is auto-magically updated each and every year. There's an easy high-speed burst mode which could shoot at 10fps until the memory card is full, despite the fact that it's tied to at the most 3MP. Some other interesting options comprise of pin-hole camera and film grain simulations, a flash burst mode and an underwater mode for use using the optional DMW-MCTZ7 diving case, that is waterproof to a depth of 40m.

Regardless of how big its lens the TZ7 starts up in well below two seconds, even though it takes practically three seconds to shut down again. In single-shot mode at the best quality setting it has a shot-to-shot cycle time of amply under two seconds, and that is pretty speedy, however in continuous shooting mode it will probably manage 1.8 frames a second, which is pretty fast. Furthermore, it has a three-shot burst option which is even faster.

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