(07/2011)
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"gut" (2,5) - 70 von 100 Punkten
"Die Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ20 ist eine gute Kompaktkamera mit manuellen Funktionen. Macht gute Bilder, auch bei wenig Licht. Gute Farbwiedergabe. Sehr großer Zoomfaktor: für viele Aufnahmesituationen geeignet. Starkes Tele. Starkes Weitwinkel. ..."
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Fazit:
"Gute Kompaktkamera für Reisende – mit starkem Zoom."
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(04/2011)
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"befriedigend" (3,0) - 60 von 100 Punkten
"The 16X-optical-zoom Panasonic Lumix ZS10 is the touchscreen-equipped successor to last year's Lumix DMC-ZS8. The sum of the DMC-ZS10's parts is a fast-focusing, versatile pocket megazoom with high marks for zoom range, scene modes, 3D still shooting, and in-camera extras. But like many Panasonic cameras, this one presents users with an Auto mode that produces somewhat underexposed images. As a result, you must use the camera's manual settings to get the highest-quality output from it. The camera's GPS capabilities make it handy to have on a road trip, but its in-camera mapping features fall far short of the ones we've seen in the Casio Exilim EX-H20G."
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In-camera HDR and high-speed movie modes; Touch-to-focus controls; 3D still shooting; 16X optical zoom lens with very fast autofocus; Manual modes with aperture- and shutter-priority
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Limited touchscreen functionality; GPS feature lacks in-camera mapping; No Raw shooting mode; Images often look underexposed and lack sharpness; Battery life is poor with GPS active
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Fazit:
"If you're familiar with Panasonic's Lumix ZS line, you'll find that the DMC-ZS10 falls in line with what you'd expect: a solid build, good manual options and scene modes, and a few unique features such as 3D shooting and GPS. At $400, we'd have liked to see a Raw mode, longer battery life, in-camera maps, and better overall image and video quality in Intelligent Auto mode, but the ZS10's broad range of features compensate to some extent for its tendency to underexpose images in anything other than broad daylight. Frequent travelers who want a sturdy, versatile compact camera for their adventures will find a lot to like here, as long as they're comfortable tinkering with manual controls and scene modes, and they remember to turn off the GPS features off when not using them."
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