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Top Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50 Camera Reviews
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Camera Summary:
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50 is a 9.1 megapixel digital camera
with 10x Leica DC optical zoom lens. It is designed for
photographers who are looking for an advanced point-and-shoot
camera with Wi-Fi capabilities. The DMC-TZ50 features
intelligent exposure, optical image stabilization, intelligent
ISO, automatic scene selection, HD video recording, and face
detection. It will be available in May 2008 for about $449.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50 News Release Excerpt:
Panasonic’s compact Wi-fi Lumix digital camera uploads photos to
Google’s picasa web albums via T-mobile hotspot service. New
Wi-fi Lumix TZ50 digital camera features HD video, 28mm
wide-angle lens, 10x optical zoom ideal for active users to
share photos on-the-go
SECAUCUS, NJ (April 16, 2008) – Panasonic today introduced a new
addition to its award-winning TZ-family of digital cameras, the
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50 – complete with Wi-Fi capabilities,
standard 802.11b/g wireless LAN connectivity and access to
T-Mobile HotSpot service, users can upload digital photos taken
with the TZ50 directly to Picasa Web Albums, a free online
photo-sharing service from Google. The 9.1 megapixel TZ50 is
packed with a 28mm wide-angle lens, 10x optical zoom and the
ability to record HD video, making it the ideal digital camera
for active users.
“This advanced digital camera makes it possible for users to
share their photos with friends and family with unprecedented
ease and without a computer,” said Alex Fried, National
Marketing Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics
Company. “Active users will appreciate the TZ50’s Wi-Fi
capabilitilies so they can share photos while on-the-go, but
they will also benefit from HD video recording, a 10x optical
zoom and a 28mm wide-angle lens, so capturing images, whether
far or wide; moving or still – is all possible with this compact
camera.”
Panasonic uses the T-Mobile HotSpot service and Picasa Web
Albums’ APIs to create a new optimal online environment and
community for sharing digital photos. After taking photos with
the new Panasonic Lumix TZ50, users will be able to wirelessly
send one or multiple photos at a time, directly to Google’s
Picasa Web Albums. Users can connect to standard wireless home
networks, but furthermore, the TZ50 can also connect to the
T-Mobile HotSpot Service, which provides fast and reliable Wi-Fi
Internet acess at more than 8,800 public locations throughout
the United States, including Borders Books & Music stores, Hyatt
Hotels and many major airports. The Lumix TZ50 comes with an
offer for 12-months of complimentary T-Mobile HotSpot Wi-FI
service.
Users can register one email account with their TZ50, so after
uploading their photos to Picasa Web Albums, they can have the
URL to that album sent to the registered account. Since many
cell phones and smartphones receive emails, users can register
their own email address and then forward that Picasa Web Albums
URL to friends and family, all while away from home and without
using a computer. In addition, users can browse their albums to
confirm that photos have been successfully uploaded, and choose
to delete uploaded photos directly on the digital camera.
The TZ50 is the latest member of the Lumix TZ-Series, renowned
for packaging a 28mm wide-angle 10x optical zoom Leica DC lens
(equivalent to 28-280mm on a 35mm film camera) into a compact
body. The 28mm wide-angle lens captures subjects and scenes
wider at the same standpoint than a normal 35mm camera. Notably,
the new TZ50 integrates the capability of recording 720p HD
(high-definition) motion pictures together with its direct
output function allowing users to enjoy watching both still and
motion pictures in impressive HD quality on a HDTV via an
optional component cable or by inserting the SD Memory Card into
the SD slot, which is available on all Panasonic Viera HDTVs.
The Panasonic Lumix TZ50 also incorporates Panasonic’s advanced
Intelligent Auto (iA) mode consisting of seven intuitive
technologies, all which are specifically designed to help make
photo-taking enjoyable and easy. When in Advanced Intelligent
Auto mode, the following technologies all operate automatically;
the consumer does not need to change any settings:
• Intelligent Exposure – Photos will no longer be under-
or over-exposed. Instead, the TZ50 instantly analyze the framed
image and adjusts the brightness in areas that are too dark
because of dim lighting, backlighting or the use of the flash.
The camera will automatically adjust the brightness accordingly.
• Digital Red-eye Correction – Helps eliminate the
red-eye problem that sometimes results when taking flash shots
at the night. Incorporated into the built-in flash, the camera
emits a small preliminary flash before the main flash, detects
red-eye and will digitally correct it.
• MEGA O.I.S. – Gyrosensors detect hand-shake and the
lens system shifts to compensate, helping to prevent hand-shake
from creating a blurry image.
• Intelligent ISO – Determines if the photo subject is
moving and change the ISO setting and shutter speed accordingly.
• Intelligent Scene Selector – Senses the ambient
conditions, recognizes the shooting environment and will
automatically select the appropriate scene mode from: Scenery,
Portrait, Macro, Night Portrait or Night Scenery mode. This
intuitive technology, helps the consumer use the most common
scene modes that are built into the camera, but often go unused,
without making any manual adjustments.
• Face Detection – Detects faces anywhere in the frame
and automatically chooses the optimal focus and exposure
settings so portraits come out clear and crisp. Detecting up to
15 faces, Panasonic’s Face Detection can even track a face if
the subject is moving.
• Continuous AF – The Continuous AF (auto focus) system
maintains focus on the subject even without pressing a shutter
button halfway, thus minimizing the AF time.
Once a user is in iA mode, these multi-capable functions happen
automatically no adjustments or settings changes need to be
made. Furthermore, the DMC-TZ50 boasts Intelligent LCD function,
which detects the lighting condition and controls the brightness
level of the LCD in 11 fine steps, to offer a display with
excellent clarity in any situation with the newly developed
460,000-dot high resolution in 3.0-inch LCD screen.
The TZ50 incorporates the Venus Engine IV, Panasonic’s new
high-performance image processing LSI. The Venus Engine IV
produces higher-quality pictures than its predecessor, the Venus
Engine III, by using a more advanced signal processing system.
The new Venus Engine IV also improves noise reduction, elevates
the detection accuracy and corrective effects in both MEGA O.I.S.
and Intelligent ISO and reduces the shutter release time lag.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50 will be available in silver in May
2008 for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $449.
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