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Five-megapixels is a large enough resolution to print well at A4 size but it can still squeeze onto the small 1/2.5-inch sensors that live at the heart of today's tiny cameras. In addition, 5-megapixel chips have been around long enough to have had mo...
Abstract: The Panasonic DMC LZ7 is a seven megapixel camera with a longer than standard six times optical zoom lens. Where the DMC LZ7 is different from many digital cameras is that it offers the extra zoom power while remaining an easy to use, point and shoot ...
Abstract: The Panasonic DMC LZ2 offers something different. This is a point and shoot camera with a zoom lens twice the length of a standard size lens. The camera produces very sharp images and is also very easy to use indeed.
Abstract: This is a joint review of the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ1 and LZ2. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ1 and LZ2 both feature a 6x optical zoom lens, the main difference is that that LZ1 is a 4 megapixel digital camera, whereas the LZ2 is a 5 megap...
Abstract: Unlike most compact digital cameras, the Panasonic LZ2 includes a 6X optical zoom lens with image stabilization. This achievement is balanced with some worse-than-average image quality problems, notably high noise levels and vignetting. Nevertheless, ...
Abstract: The very affordable Panasonic 4-megapixel DMC-LZ1 and 5-megapixel DMC-LZ2 feature a DC VARIO lens with 6x optical zoom (equivalent to 37mm to 222mm on a 35mm camera), with capability of up to 24x magnification when combined with the 4x digital zoom, an...
Abstract: With the exception of a metallic trim around the lens barrel, the LZ2s body is composed of a dark grey plastic. Powered off, the retracted lens only protrudes by a centimetre (0.39 inch) from the front of the camera, allowing for a small and compact s...