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Panasonic DMC-ZS7 (TZ10)
$584.98
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Integrated GPS for geo-tagging. Image stabilization. Can record video in 720p high definition with stereo audio.
The Cons:Slow shutter speeds. Poor low light performance. Weak flash which also takes quite a while to recharge.
The Panasonic DMC-ZS7 (TZ10 outside the U.S.) is a compact super-zoom digital camera with 12.1 effective megapixels, an integrated GPS sensor for geo-tagging, and the "Power O.I.S." image stabilization system.
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It is one of the first cameras to support the SDXC (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) memory card standard. It also features a 12x optical zoom, high-definition movie recording (1280x720 pixels @ 30fps) in AVCHD Lite with Dolby Digital Stereo sound, and a 3.0" high resolution 460,000-dot LCD screen.
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integrated GPS for geo-tagging
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can record video in 720p high definition with stereo audio
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12x optical zoom in a compact form factor
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Leica lens (DC-VARIO-ELMAR 4.1-49.2mm f/3.3-4.9 ASPH)
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3" display with respectable 460k dot resolution
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face detection can be programmed to prioritize focusing of specific individuals
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optional HDMI output via cable sold separately - for direct video and image playback onto compatible HDTVs and other displays
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poor low light performance
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weak flash which also takes quite a while to recharge
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geopositioning with GPS very slow
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huge menu system can be daunting
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slow continuous mode on full resolution
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