Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Review for Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7



Equipped with a 12-by-zoom with 25mm super wide angle, 300 mm telephoto lens and optical image stabilizer is Panasonic's 33 mm flat stainless Compact with an integrated GPS module. It also allows various manual settings, in particular, it offers a time and shutter priority and manual mode, which is in a compact camera is almost a rarity.

And still a trump card, The Panasonic Lumix on its side: It takes high-definition video with stereo sound on AVCHD-Lite format, thereby allowing a relatively long recording time of just under 30 minutes per clip. The high-resolution 3-inch display is a crisp, clear preview, which remains in the dark, despite the relatively low noise signal amplification necessary. The camera shake is reliable, as is the autofocus, which must be seen in terms of pace from the slower Canon Ixus 210 and the faster Olympus μ-9010th

The Lumix is limited to 12 megapixels. Despite this they fought, not least because of their image quality second in the standings and the leadership position when it comes to picture quality at ISO 100. It combines a decent resolution (to 1315 LP / BH) with relatively moderate texture loss (0.5 / 1.0 at ISO 100 / 400) and relatively low noise (1,4 / 2,3), affords no major weaknesses.

Overall: The Lumix DMC-ZS7 is set up not only high-priced, but also provides a convincing performance. Best Buy Compact precious. And if you order from Amazon, you can save $124.95 at the moment. Click here to order Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7 from Amazon with 36% discounted price

Title Post: Review for Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7
Rating: 100% based on 2069 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Author: the Wicaksonos Family

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