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Top Panasonic Lumix LZ8 Camera Reviews
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Camera Summary:
The Panasonic Lumix LZ8 is an 8.1 megapixel digital camera with
a 32mm Leica DC Vario-Elmar lens with 5x optical zoom. It is
designed to be a user-friendly and affordable point-and-shoot
camera with advanced features and a high quality lens. The LZ8
features intelligent auto mode, the Venus Engine IV imaging
processor, optical image stabilization, a 2.5" LCD, and face detection. It
will be available in black and silver models in February for
about $179.
Panasonic Lumix LZ8 News Release Excerpt:
Panasonic introduces Lumix LZ-Series digital cameras, affordable
models with professional-quality features. New point-and-shoot
models feature wide-angle shooting, Leica DC lenses, manual
controls and intelligent auto technologies.
Las Vegas, NV (January 29, 2008) – Panasonic today announced new
members to its growing family of full-featured and
high-performing Lumix digital cameras with the introduction of a
new point-and-shoot model, the DMC-LZ8. Featuring two key
enhancements from last year’s DMC-LZ7, the new LZ-Series models
feature Leica DC VARIO-ELMAR lenses and wide-angle shooting –
30mm on the LZ10 and 32mm on the LZ8. Furthermore, each new LZ-Series
model boasts manual controls, convenient AA-battery operation, a
5x optical zoom, Intelligent Auto Mode and the Venus Engine IV,
the new high-speed, image-processing LSI.
“Not long ago it would have been hard to imagine a user-friendly
and affordable digital camera packed with features professional
photographers would envy, such as wide-angle Leica lenses, and
manual controls,” said Alex Fried, National Marketing Manager,
Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. “However,
Panasonic’s commitment to research and innovation, our
partnership with Leica, and our dedication to providing our
consumers with the technologies they need to take
professional-quality images resulted in an extraordinary feat
with the 2008 Lumix LZ-Series.”
The LZ8 is perfect for consumers who expect a digital camera
that blends power, performance and quality, helping them to
maximize the digital photography experience. The LZ-Series’
lenses were developed by Panasonic, passing Leica's stringent
standards to deliver an exceptional optical performance for
Panasonic Lumix consumers. With the LZ10’s 30mm wide-angle lens
and the LZ8’s 32mm wide-angle lens consumers can capture larger
group photos or more expansive scenic shots.
To provide digital photographers with added creative elements
and performance, both LZ models sport manual control over
aperture and shutter speed, thanks to the camera’s newly-adopted
iris. When shooting manually, users can choose from three modes:
A-aperture priority, S-shutter speed priority and M-manual and
enjoy added control and creativity normally reserved for higher
end models. Also new to the LZ-Series is Advanced Scene Mode – a
feature that gives consumers manual control using some of the
frequently-used scene modes: Portrait, Sports, Landscape and
Night portrait.
While in Advanced Scene Mode, when selecting the Portrait or
Sports mode, the consumer is then presented with additional
settings, with the option of choosing outdoor or indoor. When
selecting Landscape mode, there are options to specify if the
shot is nature or architecture. For budding photographers who
desire even more artistic freedom, they can choose Creative
mode, which adds more manual controls over an aperture or a
shutter speed.
For consumers not quite ready for complete manual control, the
LZ-Series also features Panasonic’s Intelligent Auto Mode, which
is comprised of five distinct technologies designed to provide
users with intuitive and automatic camera adjustments,
regardless of the shooting condition and without the user having
to do anything manually. The LZ8, with 8.1 megapixels,
features Intelligent Auto Mode, consisting of the following
features:
• 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 – Can determine if the photo subject is
moving and change the ISO setting and shutter speed accordingly,
thus giving a blur-free photo.
• 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.
• Face Detection – Panasonic’s Face Detection detects up
to 15 faces anywhere in the frame, even if they are moving, and
automatically chooses the optimal focus and exposure settings so
portraits come out clear and crisp.
• Quick AF – The Quick AF (auto focus) system starts
focus on the subject by just pointing the camera to the subject,
thus minimizing the AF time.
Each camera also features new 230,000-dot high-resolution LCDs,
complete with the new Intelligent LCD, meaning the 2.5-inch LCD
screens detect the lighting condition and controls the
brightness level to offer optimal clarity in any situation,
whether dark or light; indoors or outdoors. The cameras also
include the popular High Angle mode which makes the LCD screen
easy to view when held high, to shoot over a crowd or a tall
object.
Additional highlights of the Panasonic Lumix LZ-Series include:
• Newly added speaker lets consumer enjoy a slide show with
music, selecting from natural, slow, urban or swing tunes; or
add voice to a motion video.
• Title Edit function which allows the consumer to input text to
accompany a photo, for instance, the names of children or travel
locations.
• Ability to record WVGA (848 x 480) motion images at 30 frames
per second in a 16:9 aspect ratio, ideal for viewing on High
Definition televisions, such as Panasonic VIERA Plasmas and LCDs.
• The ability to shoot 1920x1080 pixel High-Definition ready
photos, ideal for wide-screen viewing on a 16:9 VIERA Plasma or
LCD.
• The DMC-LZ10 can shoot up to 160 images and DMC-LZ8 shoots 180
images with the included Alkaline batteries and 460(LZ10)
/470(LZ8) images with optional Ni-MH rechargeable batteries
(2600mAh)*.
• A record/playback mode switch, which lets the photographer
switch between recording and playback modes, while always
knowing the current mode
The DMC-LZ8 will be available in black and silver models in
February for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $179.
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