Digital Photography Secrets. Tricks And Techniques For Better Images With Your Digital Camera. Everything The Professionals Know, But Dont Want You To Know About Using Your Digital Camera To Take Stunning Photos!
Author: Camerapro
Just when you thought there was only one good reason to celebrate the joys of being able to capture bright, picturesque moments on your Panasonic camera, turns out, there's another one. Being the latest product off of Panasonic's TZ series, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-T25 is but another reason to enjoy taking moments into the form of a photo. A family member from the highly functional, stabilized, and compact clan of digital cameras, Panasonic Lumix DMC-T25, or T25, boasts a more stable TZ system, a better zoom lens and a few more replacements and fixes. Sporting the features of TZ1 and TZ3, its predecessors, T25 has a lot more special attributes to offer that will definitely make your picture-taking experience a lot easier and clearer. For one, its sensor resolution was increased from a mere 7.2 Megapixels to 9.1 Megapixels; the 3.0" screen resolution had also been developed from 230K pixels to a more vivid 460K. It is capable of HD video recording and playback in a resolution of 1280x720 in a 16:9 format and running this little wonder is the latest imaging processor from Panasonic which is Venus IV.
This new model assures 9.1 million pixels per 2.33" CCD, 10x optical zoom, MEGA OIS image stabilization, and three available ratios to pick from: 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 at 30 frames per second. For your videos, get up to 1280x720 pixels for a high-definition movie at 30 frames-per-second. Getting up close and personal sure is synonymous with Panasonic. Compact and lightweight and yet 0.01 inch thicker than its predecessors, the TZ5's most prominent camera piece would be its round 28-280mm Leica DC Vario-Elmarit optical zoom. However, due to the high resolution, it's performance might vary from time to time. It's memory might not be able to accommodate as much photos as its predecessors can, but what it lacks in memory, it makes up for in its highly functional specs. Moving on to its buttons and external pieces, TZ5 comes with the conventional dial which allows you to switch from one camera mode to another, plus a Program Exposure Mode and an Intelligent Auto mode which captures low-resolution versions of photos for quicker display. One of the most important option buttons on the digicam is the navigation button which lets you toggle among the options macro, flash, timer, and exposure. By default, it automatically picks standard or telemacro. Although this digicam may be larger than most digital cameras, space or location seems an issue for Panasonic. One of the poorly-designed functions of the camera was the location of the microphone. For those with big fingers, you might find it challenging to record a video and not help getting your fingers in the way of the microphone. That said, try to situate your fingers far from the camera microphone. Despite requests and complaints regarding the microphone's location, not much has been done about TZ5's design. Last but not the least, TZ5 features not just better interface but a new Wi-Fi capability as well. The camera's Wi-Fi capability allows you to automatically and directly post your pictures to Picasa and for American users, it comes with a whole year's free use of T-Mobile Internet service. Start snapping with your Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 today and discover how you can make picturesque moments like a pro! Tags:
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