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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3S Digital Camera
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Product Description
The DMC-TZ3S is a Lumix 7.2-Megapixel Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom, MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer & High Sensitivity Mode.
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Average User Rating:
4.0
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5
Number of Ratings:
6
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User Reviews for
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3S Digital Camera
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Preferred over Canon
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Reviewed
June 22 2007 2:59:31 PM
11
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
anti shake, small for 10X |
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could be smaller I can't say enough about this camera. I owned the 5 mega pixel and gave it to my daughter in law and bought me the 7 mega pixel. It is very user friendly. Easy to see and use display functions. So many settings, that once you get use to them, you forget how confusing other cameras can be. The motion stabilizer is great and without it, the long distance shots would be real shaky, but not with this. The automatic ISO setting has helped me out many times. I would have chosen the wrong setting, but with this, it is all done for you. The picture quality of this camera is preferrable to me over the Canon Elf that I also own. Battey life is AMAZING. 100's of photos and reviews per battery charge.
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SHAH
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Reviewed
July 12 2007 6:43:49 AM
6
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
4
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Pros:
A descent camera; Good optical zoom; reasonable digital Zoom |
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Cons:
Small navigating buttons is uneasy to use; may cause to delete pics accidently, poor sound recording A descent camera at the right cost, small & ease of handling; Good optical zoom; reasonable digital Zoom. Colors variance is good in different modes like Standard Vs Natural, yet the Outdoor snaps feel's slightly sluggish, unfortunately fails to grab complete trueness of the picture taken in mountainous regions. Still much better then many other models out in the market. Gr8 2Gb space for memory card extension, really cool.
Small navigating buttons is uneasy to use; may cause to delete pics accidently, poor sound recording at a few feet distance, too descriptive mannual, it takes hours to go through and still u cant get what u wanna know...the best way is to play around with the cam n adjust it to your mood...sure it takes time but it saves a lot of hassle.....Also when purchasing this Cam, do buy a SPARE BATT; you may need it after a hundred snaps or so at full quality.
best thing, ZOOM / MEMORY / SNAPSHOTS / FEATURES
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disappointing
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Reviewed
February 6 2008 3:51:31 AM
1
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Ratings:
1
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Pros:
size for zoom, grid lines, b/w option, |
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weak image, limited manual Normally I get many more keepers than throw aways. I took nearly 400 shots on a recent trip and can't say I was happy with any of them. Lots of noise, stabilizer not noticable, poor color, unreliable exposure....Despite varied setting trials. Returned it for a Fuji...much better for less money but unfortunately lost the zoom.
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