Testseek.com have collected 79 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 / DMC-ZS7 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 / DMC-ZS7.
March 2010
(82%)
79 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
128 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The 25mm wide angle end of the zoom range makes this an ideal travel camera. The 300mm end is not bad
But even with the optical image stabilisation it is hard to get ultimate sharpness at this focal length. Exposure
Focus and resolution are good and ...
Big lens
Lovely bokeh effect
Great for macros
Built-in GPS
Dedicated exposure button
Full manual controls. GPS tagging. AVCHD Lite recording. HDMI out. Solid build
The editors didn't like
There is no printed instruction manual – it is in pdf form on the accompanying disc. This is ridiculous for a camera with a full set of user functions. The printed “Basic Operating Instructions” seem to assume that the average customer c...
Images look soft
Images get noisy above ISO 200
Maximum aperture of only f/6.3
Screen could be higher resolution. No RAW capture. Expensive
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 is an excellent travel-zoom camera, with the notable additions of manual shooting modes and GPS tracking sure to continue the TZ success story, albeit at the real expense of a higher price-tag than the previous TZ7 model....
Abstract: We have not reviewed this product but here is CNET's buying advice on Digital cameras. This content was chosen based on the features included with this model of digital camera. Aperture-priority is an automated exposure mode that will allow the photog...
12x zoom with 25mm wide angle, HD movies and choice of formats, Built-in GPS with landmarks database, Good-looking 3in / 460k screen, Manual exposure controls.
No altitude or compass details from GPS, Landmark database not upgradeable, Pressing shutter won't exit playback. Need to switch.
Panasonic may no longer have the compact super-zoom market to itself, but the latest Lumix TZ10 / ZS7 remains a highly compelling camera that’s likely to sell by the bucket-load. It takes the already excellent Lumix TZ7 / ZS3 with its 12x zoom, 720p...
The Pansonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 boasts a high-resolution sensor, GPS, manual exposure modes and even though it seems to be aimed at the more advanced travel shooter it could still be the ultimate travel camera for everyone considering its at a pretty spectacu...
Abstract: Panasonic do two ranges of cameras the ones that could even be called professional and can be seen being used by keen amateurs, they also do a Lumix range that look like ‘point and shoot’ but have far more functionality....
Abstract: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 represents a big step forward for the company’s TZ series. Beyond all the auto and user-selectable specialised scene options - with new Pinhole and Film Grain modes - the TZ10 offers the more traditional P/S/A/M shooting mo...
Great image quality, good detail at lower ISOs, all-metal stylish design, AF system, lens
Noise at sensitivity is noticeable, price, no optical viewfinder, underpowered flash, blotchy shadows, detail smoothed away at high ISOs, no RAW capture
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 is a remarkably compact 12x optical zoom digital camera with features and shooting options aplenty, including full manual control, within a remarkably compact body. This Panasonic is also the base model for Leica’s V-Lux 20...
Abstract: The DMC-TZ10 looks superb and is solidly built with all manner of hardware features. On the downside it is rather expensive and we have to wonder about the sense of keeping the GPS on permanently as it hammers the battery. Panasonic - DMC-TZ10 price B...