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April 2012
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32 Reviews
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ25 is a sturdily built good quality travel camera. With its lens offering up a large 16x optical zoom it really is the sort of camera that you would put in your pocket on your next trip.The sheer number of scene and art filte...
Abstract: Panasonic Lumix ZS15 / TZ25 review The Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS15 (or TZ25 as it's known outside North America) is one of two new travel zooms released by Panasonic in January 2012. The other is the Lumix ZS20 / TZ30, the latest incarnation of Panasonic...
The Lumix DMC-TZ25 is another appealing travel-zoom camera from Panasonic, significantly improving on last year's TZ18 model thanks largely to the 12 megapixel MOS sensor, faster burst shooting and better video recording. You should also consider the ...
Abstract: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS15 ($279) is a compact ultra zoom camera, and the little brother to the ZS20 that earned a mixed review when I reviewed it recently. Normally I don't review a pair of cameras that are this similar, but since there's a lot of interest in the ZS15, I'm doing both...
Published: 2012-10-22, Author: Marcus , review by: techradar.com/au/
Big zoom range, Bright, colourful images, Manual controls, Fast focusing, Excellent stabilisation
Unremarkable battery life, No raw capture, No high speed video
Despite lacking some of the Panasonic TZ30's high-end trimmings, the Panasonic TZ25 offers a range of desirable features and excellent responsiveness. In fact, in terms of picture quality and performance, the Panasonic TZ25 represents better value for mon...
Playback switch, Reflective screen can be hard to see in bright conditions
Panasonic's Lumix DMC-TZ25 is a compact camera that can be used for all types of photography. It has a long lens, a good sensor and it can capture very clear, well defined and vibrant images. It could use some improvements in its design, such as a less gl...
Published: 2012-04-26, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Picture quality is good, up to ISO200. By ISO800 noise and noise reduction become unacceptable. The camera is responsive, except for the review/shoot selector. The lens is good enough to use at its maximum focal length, with excellent image stabilisation.
The absence of a proper viewfinder was extremely aggravating when we took our “tourist test” around town on a bright autumn day. Some of the time we were shooting blind. The LCD was totally black. For a socalled travel camera that will be used in all ligh
This is generally speaking an impressive camera. We are not enamoured of the long zooms, but this is one of the best. It is only a small improvement on the model it replaces — which was good enough in itself — but for anyone looking for a small, light, ve...
A built-in stereo mic would be desirable. High ISO images are messy
Looking for a well-priced travel camera with a long optical zoom lens? The TZ25 ticks most boxes, and matches its snappy performance with very good image quality....
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Published: 2012-10-22, Author: Marcus , review by: techradar.com
Big zoom range, Bright, colourful images, Manual controls, Fast focusing, Excellent stabilisation
Unremarkable battery life, No raw capture, No high speed video
The Panasonic TZ25 is a camera that has something to offer photographers of all abilities. If you're a beginner, dial in Intelligent Auto. This point-and-press mode gets it right more often than it gets it wrong, matching the camera settings to the shoot...