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April 2008
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54 Tests
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Kompaktes
Attraktives Design
überdurchschnittliche Fotoqualität
Während Videoaufnahme Zoomen möglich
Zahlreiche Einstellungsmöglichkeiten
Bildqualität auch bei wenig Umgebungslicht und ISO 400 durchaus noch brauchbar
Sehr interessanter Brennweitenbereich
28mm Weitwinkel bis 280mm Tele (10x Zoom)
Guter Bildstabilisator
Verwacklungsfreie Bilder auch bei 10x Zoom möglich
Kamerag...
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Weiche Bilder bei Innenaufnahmen
Auch bei niedrigen ISO-Werten
Langsam
Ungünstig platziertes Mikrofon
Relativ langsam beim scharfstellen vor allem im Telebereich
Very good photo quality, less noise reduction than previous models (though see issues below), 10X, 28 280 mm lens in a relatively small package, Optical image stabilization, Incredible 3inch, super high resolution LCD display; great outdoor visibility,...
Images on the noisy side, especially in shadows; still some noise reduction artifacting, Lens is "slow" at the wide end, Sluggish low light focusing, More manual controls would be nice, No optical viewfinder, Small buttons on back of camera; ...
In the introduction to this review, I remarked that the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 was one of my favorite cameras of 2007. Im pleased to report that this years model, the DMC-TZ5, is even better. It offers a big zoom lens, good photo quality, a stunning ...
10x Leica lens still great, Fast AF and good allaround speed, Vibrant color with plenty of punch, HD movie recording capabilities,
Noise reduction still too intrusive, Some weird screen bugs in bright shooting situations, Macro mode dodgy at times, No manual controls, Panasonic Lumix DMCTZ5
Journalists covering the digital camera industry seemed to be almost universally disappointed that Panasonic didn't, for the second update in a row, listen to their pleas to include more user exposure control on the next TZ camera. The TZ3 sold well, ...
Very versatile 28-280mm equiv. zoom range, Excellent lens, good edge-to-edge sharpness and little distortion, High quality build, full metal body, Little (if any) color fringing, Good flash performance, White balance fine tune option, Feels fast and respo...
Heavy noise reduction at all ISO settings (although less than predecessor), Smearing of fine detail (caused by NR) even at base ISO, Macro mode less effective than competitors, Unreliable Auto WB performance under artificial light, Inconvenient location o...
While the step from the TZ1 to the TZ3 was quite a big one the upgrade from TZ3 to TZ5 is more evolutionary. The main changes are an increased megapixel count, a higher resolution screen, and an improved movie mode, now offering HD quality output. The...
Zusammenfassung: An extra large 3.0-in. LCD monitor with a high 460,000 dots resolution makes composition and viewing very comfortable. You can display a live histogram and a framing guide of horizontal and vertical lines. Construction and build is very good....
10x optical zoom with 28mm and stabilisation, Large detailed 3in screen with 460k pixels, HD movies and zooming when filming, Uncannily good automatic mode.
Noise becomes a problem above 200 ISO, Little or no manual control, HD movies still no match for a camcorder, Extra screen detail only seen in playback.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 verdict The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 remains one of the most flexible compact cameras on the market – and one which has few if any rivals. Like its predecessor, it may not be the slimmest compact on the market, but uniquely p...
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We liked Panasonics TZ3 when we reviewed it last year, so we were pleased to see that Panasonic didnt change much when updating the line with the TZ4 and TZ5. Still packing the same 28mm wide-angle, 10x zoom Leica lens, Pansonic beefed up the TZ5s...
Zusammenfassung: Its not big, but it goes a long way. A great lens and screen for a pocket-sized unit. The idea behind the TZ5 is simple and brilliant: its barely bigger than most compact cameras, and slim enough to slip into a pocket, yet its lens has a 10x zoom t...
In these days of fuel and baggage surcharges, gadgets have to earn their place in your hand luggage. The TZ5 goes straight to business class, boasting a 10x (28-280mm) zoom lens that has the width to capture wide-open landscapes and the legroom to snap te...
There’s always another cabin slightly closer to the front of the plane. While colourful and well-exposed, the 10MP images from the Lumix aren’t quite as sharp as those from Canon’s PowerShot S5 IS, for instance. Grainy digital noise is a...
The TZ5 costs a chunk more than an economy class camera but the upgrade is well worth it. This all-in-one camera has a superb lens, great ease of use and one of the best LCDs you’ll find on any compact.Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 is tagged with camera...
Zusammenfassung: Optical zoom at its optimum A good choice if you want some serious optical power and features, but the size and price may put you off.Although it’s not the most compact of compacts – it’ll only fit into your jeans back pocket if you’re not planning to ...
Zusammenfassung: Panasonics Travel Zoom (TZ) cameras have consistently impressed us over the past two years. The concept is simple: a wide-angle, 10x-zoom camera thats compact enough to slip into a jacket pocket or handbag. Dimensions and zoom range are arguably t...