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By: skweingartz,
Apr 21, 2008
Pros: Size, weight, screen size and cute sounds
Cons: Blurry, pixelated, grainy photos in every mode
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By: truegenius,
Apr 15, 2008
Pros: Resists fingerprints, slim profile when lens closed, quick shutter, good photos
Cons: Rotating wide/telephoto ring fragile, non-standard battery, QuickTime format bad for video editing.
Bottom Line: The DMC-TZ3 feels great to use and takes good pictures. At $300 it's a good choice. At $250, it's a great choice. But get a padded pouch for it.
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By: rudixeno,
Mar 18, 2008
Pros: 10X Zoom, 28mm wide angle, substantial build, compact, Leica optics
Cons: Tad heavy, no manual control, no raw image, fragile lens protector, somewhat awkward handhold
Bottom Line: After several thousand shots Im still impressed with this camera. Highly recommended.
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By: srmoll,
Sep 9, 2007
Pros: x10 zoom, image stabilisation, quick turn on time.
Cons: No included pouch, badly positioned tripod mount, jerky zoom and flimsy battery cover.
Bottom Line: For a small camera with decent zoom and wide angle ability there are very few choices. I don't believe there is better than this, without going up to an SLR.
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By: dkozin,
in Electronics
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Jun 13, 2007
Pros: Compact, 10x optical zoom, stabilization, wide angle, good battery, easy to use, price
Cons: No direct control over shutter or aperture, some blown highlights and agressive noise reduction
Bottom Line: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 is an excellent choice if you want a mega-zoom camera with optical image stabilization and wide angle...
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