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Panasonic introduces ultrathin DMC-XS1 compact camera

08 Jan

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Panasonic has announced the Lumix DMC-XS1 compact camera. The 16MP XS1 body is only 14mm thick, sports a 24mm (equiv.) 5x optical zoom lens and includes the company’s MEGA O.I.S image stabilization system. Panasonic has also announced the Lumix DMC-FH10 and F5 compact cameras. The FH10 provides the functionality of the XS1 (minus the Creative Control filters) in a larger camera body, while the entry-level F5 uses a slightly smaller-resolution 14MP sensor. All three cameras will be available at the end of March.

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Panasonic launches DMC-TS5 waterproof Wi-Fi compact

08 Jan

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Panasonic has announced the Lumix DMC-TS5 (FT5 in Europe) and TS25 (FT25 in Europe) compact waterproof and shock-resistant ‘adventure’ cameras. The higher specified TS5 is waterproof at depths of up to 12m (39 feet) features a 28-128mm equiv 4.6x zoom lens, 1080p60 video and Wi-Fi capability. New on offer is Near Field Communication (NFC), a close-proximity radio connection that the camera can use to initiate a Wi-Fi connection with a compatible device simply by tapping the two together. The cameras will be available at the end of March in a range of colors.

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Panasonic announces DMC-ZS30 and DMC-ZS25 cameras

08 Jan

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Panasonic has announced the Lumix DMC-ZS30 (TZ40 in Europe) and ZS25 (TZ35 in Europe) compact superzoom cameras. The higher specified ZS30 features a 20x optical zoom, 1080p60 video and Wi-Fi capability. The biggest new feature on offer, however is Near Field Communication (NFC), a close-proximity radio connection that the ZS30 can use to initiate a Wi-Fi connection with a compatible device simply by tapping the two together. The cameras will be available at the end of March in both black and white color schemes.

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Just a Day in Zurich – Panasonic GH2

30 Dec

Bought 2 months ago a GH2 and just filmed some moments in zurich. It’s my first time i filmed and cut a film so i know it’s not perfect 😉 Font is from the Movie “Drive” 😉 Would be happy if you give a thumb up 🙂 Thanks! All clips are the original file from the GH2, just the dayclips (till 1:53) are a bit colorgraded. Filmed with the Panasonic GH2 – some unhacked Clips and some at 44Mbit/s GOP3. Lenses were most the Sigma 50mm f/1.4. Some scenes with the Nikkor 18-200mm and Panasonic Pancake 20mm f/1.7. Cut in Adobe Premiere CS5. If you have Questions ask 🙂 Music: Biggi Hilmars – Ponds Copyright 2011 Biggi Music Biggi Hilmars – Future Prospect Copyright 2011 Biggi Music Arno Elias – Osmyo Copyright The Orchard Music I do not own any rights to this Music! All rights to the Label!
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Panasonic DMC-G3 Quality Sample – 1080p HD

23 Dec

Just bought today the brand new Panasonic DMC-G3! First of all its a awesome Camera with many new well made features, enjoy the video to checkout the quality of the recording modus!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Bird photography and video with the Canon SX30 and Panasonic Lumix FZ100 cameras

17 Dec

With the 834mm 35mm equivalent focal length of the canon sx30 would this camera be a worthwhile addition to the bird photographer rather than a dslr, long (aka expensive) telephoto lens and the need for a monopod/tripod. This demo video shows some of the issues with the canon sx30 when used for this purpose. The fz100 can’t match the optical zoom of the canon and even with cropping the image is no where near as good as the canon image. for this purpose of long lens photography the Fz100 has to be dismissed. The only question remaining is the shortfalls I point out within this video. If it’s just stills your after then this might fit your needs and for simple video again the results are pretty good for most users, although you need to be aware of all the issues when deciding. I wish the FZ100 had better zoom as the camera features are excellent with total control in manual mode, maybe an additional teleconvertor may give enough resolution? Filmed at heaton Park in Manchester, edited with canopus edius 5 and rendered as WMV file.
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This Week in Focus – Episode 1 – Panasonic & Olympus

15 Dec

This Week in Focus – Episode 1 … in this first episode I check out the Olympus SZ-14 digital camera and the latest Panasonic HC-X900M 3MOS Camcorder. Useful Links Supplied by www.olympus.co.uk Supplied by www.panasonic.co.uk My 2nd Channel www.youtube.com Website www.geekanoids.co.uk Twitter www.twitter.com Google+ gplus.to Facebook www.facebook.com

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Panasonic Lumix FZ60 Review

03 Dec

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I remember some years ago lusting after a (then) new Kodak (remember them?) digicam that had a 10x zoom. Wow! I thought what photographic horizons it would conquer.

Now, you can put your mitts on a 50x zoom digicam (thanks to Canon) but, as you will quickly find out, it’s not a dream holiday with such a powerful lens, with handholding at extreme tele settings a no-no.

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IMHO the 24x zoom on the FZ60 is arguably a better length for average shooting in the hands of the average and lesser-skilled photographer.

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Panasonic quaintly describes the camera as one that ‘caters to the camera buyer who wants that zoom reach, but doesn’t need the bright constant aperture, and the drawbacks it brings. If you’re willing to forgo the extra light capture, it could provide a compelling option.’

Eh?

It seems the company is comparing the FZ60 with another model which had an aperture of f4.5 as opposed to the FZ60′s smaller f5.2 at the tele end. For me, there’s little sense in the comparison.

The big plus is that the 24x zoom ranges from a 35 SLR wide equivalent of 25mm to a tele equivalent of 600mm. As I’ve mentioned many times before, try and get, use and lug a 35 DSLR lens of that focal length!

And it’s a Leica-designed optic.

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Panasonic Lumix FZ60 Features

The camera is set in the by now established bridge camera format: looks like an interchangeable DSLR, works like one but doesn’t allow lens switching and cannot take pictures equal in quality to a DSLR. So there!

But for many people, especially those on a foreign (or even domestic!) holiday this is the ideal single camera for the purpose: it’s relatively compact, won’t stow in your pocket but will hang quite happily on from your neck regions on a shoulder strap and few subjects, however distant, will be beyond your reach.

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The mode dial carries well-identified settings for intelligent Auto, PASM, creative movie, two custom settings, scene modes (soft focus, dynamic monochrome, cross processing etc) and creative control setting.

Creative movie allows you use Program AE, aperture and shutter priority settings plus manual when shooting video.

Creative control lets you select a variety of image effects in stills shooting, along with examples of how they look.

Topside carries a selection of buttons to shoot a burst of shots, a Function button, movie record and the zoom lever.

Move to the rear side and we see the four way jog dial, with the menu button set into its centre, along with another Function button, trash plus AF options.

The 16.1 million pixel CMOS captures a relatively largish maximum image size of 4608×2592 pixels or, in print terms, an output of 39x22cm output.

Movies in Full HD 1920×1080 can be recorded to a Class 4 SD card in the AVCHD format or MPEG4 at a lower resolution. This clip was shot with a stills pan head, which accounts for the jerky panning!

Overall, the camera offers a surprising level of manual and over-riding control as well as the useful ability to capture on RAW and JPEG.

A special note: I had a great time shooting some beach action in movie mode. The zoom’s full tele setting is perfect for such a subject.

Startup Times

I could shoot the first shots about two seconds after powering up, while follow on shots came in at about a second apart, until the buffer memory filled.

Distortion

No sign of any distortion at the wide or tele ends of the zoom.

Panasonic Lumix FZ60 ISO Tests

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At ISO 1600 some artefacts were beginning to appear and by ISO 3200 these made picture taking a tricky chore.

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Panasonic Lumix FZ60 Review Verdict

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Quality: excellent.

Why you’d buy the Panasonic Lumix FZ60: above average as a stills camera; perfect for video.

Why you wouldn’t: a vari-angle screen could have made a difference.

Great camera, excellent zoom reach.

Panasonic Lumix FZ60 Specifications

Image Sensor: 16.1 million effective pixels.
Sensor: 11mm CMOS.
Metering: Multi, centre-weighted, spot.
Lens: Leica DC Vario-Elmarit f2.8-5.2/4.5-108mm (25-600mm as 35 SLR equivalent)
Exposure Modes: Auto, Program AE, shutter and aperture priority, manual.
Shutter Speed: 4-1/2000 second.
Memory: SD/SDHC/SDXC plus 70 MB internal.
Image Sizes (pixels): Stills: 4608×2592 to 480×480.
Movies: 1920×1080, 1280×720, 640×480.
Viewfinder: Turret (202,000) and 7.6cm LCD screen (460,000).
File Formats: JPEG, MPO 3D, MPEG4, AVCHD.
Colour Space: sRGB.
ISO Sensitivity: Auto, 100 to 6400.
Interface: USB 2.0, HDMI mini, remote control, DC input.
Power: Rechargeable lithium ion battery.
Dimensions: 120.3×80.8×91.9 WHDmm.
Weight: 493 g (with battery and card).
Price: Get a price on the Panasonic Lumix FZ60 at Amazon.

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Panasonic LUMIX G3: Product Reviews: Adorama Photography TV

21 Nov

AdoramaTV presents the Panasonic LUMIX G3. This week Mark Wallace reviews the new Panasonic LUMIX G3 – a compact camera with the benefits of a DSLR. It uses interchangeable Micro Four Thirds lenses to give you the flexibility of shooting with a DSLR, but it has a compact body with a touch-screen LCD. It focuses extremely fast and takes phenomenal video! Products featured in this episode: Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 16 MP Micro System DSLR Camera Body www.adorama.com The Panasonic LUMIX G3 will be available from Adorama.com soon in black, red, brown and white. To learn more about the Lumix G3 and for related videos and articles, go here: www.adorama.com Find the Panasonic LUMIX G3 and kits here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
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Just Posted: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 Review

17 Nov

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We just published a review of Panasonic’s flagship super-zoom camera, the Lumix DMC-FZ200. The FZ200 goes back to its roots, offering a constant-aperture zoom range, like the FZs of old, but in most other respects it’s similar to its well-regarded predecessor the FZ150. Features include a 12MP MOS sensor with a maximum ISO sensitivity of 6400, Raw shooting, and automatic panorama and HDR modes. We collaborated with Jeff Keller of the Digital Camera Resource Page to bring you this review of the FZ200 – click through to find out what we thought. 

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