Testseek.com have collected 67 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS100 / TZ100 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS100 / TZ100.
March 2016
(85%)
67 Reviews
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Abstract: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ100 is a solidly made, compact travel camera that gives class-leading image quality thanks to its 20.1-million-pixel 1-inch sensor and 25-250mm equivalent f/2.8-5.9 Leica zoom lens. Enthusiast photographers will appreciate its 3-...
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Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Jackson , review by: reviewed.com
In the past few years, you've basically had two choices when it came to compact cameras: large sensors or long zooms. Panasonic's ZS100 is one of the first to find an appealing compromise between the two. And though the image quality isn't quite on par wi...
Very helpful touchscreen for directing the autofocus etc, Good zoom lens, Plenty of useful preset scenes to choose from, 4K resolution video and still image capture, Strong image quality with the oneinch sensor, Good size to performance ratio
The LCD monitor is not articulated, The previous generation model offered more zoom power, The electronic viewfinder is too small, Rather expensive for a compact travel zoom
Although the LCD monitor is fixed and the EVF is rather small, the touchscreen and simple controls ensure this compact remains fun to use. It also had features like 4K video capture, that are very effective...
Good image quality, Versatile zoom, Fairly compact
3x zoom rivals are bettter in low light, Non-tilt screen
Panasonic TZ100 – Image Quality The Panasonic TZ100 is a camera of compromises, but thankfully, they're only slight. Where I find the lower-end Panasonic TZ80 to be an image quality compromise too far, this camera makes sense for the average camera buyer...
4K restricted to 25fps, Touchscreen can occasionally annoy
The TZ100 isn't especially cheap, with its £550 price tag pushing it into the same territory of entry-level DSLRs and compact system cameras. That said, it's definitely one of the best premium superzoom cameras around at the moment, succeeding in deliver...
The Panasonic's ZS100's 10x zoom lens is thus far the longest we've seen in a compact camera with a 1-inch sensor, and it offers a broad set of features including 4K video
It lacks a flip-up display and its autofocus speed is just middling
The Pansonic ZS100 offers great blend of quality, size and features for people who want better photos and are willing to trade off a little quality for a lot of lens...
I'm really impressed with the technical achievement of this camera, but I must admit I wasn't bowled over by it in use. It manages to deliver on three key fronts — a decent zoom range, high image quality and a pocket-sized design — but it doesn't exactly...
Published: 2016-02-26, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Decent autofocus with more control than competition (pinpoint mode, for example), full feature set (touchscreen, viewfinder, lens ring, manual controls), 1-inch sensor means solid image quality to ISO 1600
Lens' maximum aperture limitations force higher ISO selection (therefore diminished image quality), Auto ISO favours excessively slow shutter speeds, no tilt/vari-angle screen, image quality not always pristine
In a sense the TZ100's maximum aperture lens limitations are, in part, counteracted by its 1-inch sensor quality - finding a happy medium somewhere in the middle. And yet that leaves this camera feeling like a "TZ80 Plus" in a sense (minus the 30x z...
1, inch type sensor in a compact body, Electronic viewfinder built in, Raw file capture
Viewfinder is very small, Main screen is fixed rather than tilting or articulating
Though it's only a little bigger than the existing TZ70 (ZS50) and new TZ80 (ZS60), the TZ100 has a 20Mp sensor that's 4x the size of the 1/2.3-inch units in these other compact cameras. There's also a decent, if small, viewfinder built-in along with touc...