Neocamera.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:08:04
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The Panasonic Lumix LZ5 distinguishes itself by a 6 megapixel sensor and a stabilized 6X optical zoom in a compact metal body. If it werent for high noise levels, strong vignetting and edge softness, this camera would have been quite good. It shows t...
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Panasonics Lumix DMC-LZ5 falls near the bottom of the Lumix line, providing an affordable option to snapshot photographers who want a useful selection of automatic settings in a compact camera. Its 6-megapixel resolution and optically stabilized 6x zo...
Optical stabilization helps greatly for hand-holding the camera in dim lighting 6x zoom lens gives plenty of range for typical shooting situations Bright color will be appealing to most users Auto white balance does better than average under household...
Higher than average image noise, visible even at ISO 80. ISO 400 images only usable for prints to about 5x7 inches LCD viewfinder is hard to see in bright light, we missed having an optical VF Maximum wide angle of only 37mm is a bit narrower than that...
The Panasonic DMC-LZ5 is a nice little camera at a very affordable price, particularly considering that it sports a 6x, optically stabilized zoom lens. Panasonic is very justifiably proud that theyve managed to bring optical image stabilization to the...
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As I've noted previously, such as in the recent review of the Lumix DMC-LX1, despite its lack of pedigree in the photographic field Panasonic has quickly developed a good reputation for producing innovative high-end compact and super-zoom cameras, thanks...
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5 ($279) is a midsize point-and-shoot camera with two standout features. The first is its lens; where most cameras in this class have 3X or 4X lenses, the LZ5s is 6X. The second feature is one found on all of Panasonics ca...
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Panasonic introduces two new models to its compact, affordable and consumer-friendly LZ series of Lumix digital still cameras for 2006. The six megapixel DMC-LZ5 and five megapixel DMC-LZ3 incorporate Panasonic?s top-rated MEGA Optical Image Stabilizat...
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5 is a brand new compact digital camera with a 6 megapixel sensor and 6x optical zoom lens, equivalent to 37-222mm on a 35mm camera. The Panasonic LZ5, as with all Panasonic cameras, offers the companys MEGA O.I.S optical i...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5 is a versatile, fairly compact camera that is positioned between the ultra-compact, 3x zoom cameras and the bigger, SLR-like ultra-zoom models. The DMC-LZ5 is designed to be a take-everywhere, do almost everything well kind...
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Panasonics recent ad campaign promoting MEGA O.l.S., its image stabilization technology, includes the catch phrase "Lifes a blur. Your photos shouldnt be." Its a good line and, for the most part, appropriately highlights this technologys perform...
6X optical zoom, higher than most compacts. Image stabilization. Excellent resolution.
Substandard performance and noticeable shutter lag. Images a bit noisy.
Although the image stabilization is a needed asset with a 6X optical zoom lens, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5 doesnt perform well enough to make it an EC...
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With the Panasonic Lumix DMC LZ5, Panasonic offer a very attractive camera indeed. It offers the consumer true value for money, a fact that is only emphasised by the combination of the 6x optical zoom and the optical image stabiliser, which proves an u...
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digitalcamerainfo.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:08:04
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Panasonic expanded its line of inexpensive compacts with long zooms this winter at the Consumer Electronics Show with the Lumix DMC-LZ3 and Lumix DMC-LZ5. We gave the two cameras a close look at CES, and we?re glad to give you an even closer look at th...
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