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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 Silver
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Panasonic DMC-TZ5

Rating: 5/5  
"... slow - Autofocus sometimes slow at full zoom and in poor lighting - Face detection slower than certain rivals - No manual modes - LCD can be difficult to use in full sun With the TZ5, Panasonic ..."  
[Digital Versus (uk)]
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 Review

Rating: 9/10  Recommended "Recommended"  
"   14 comments       Email this to a friend TrustedReviews Newsletters Back in April I reviewed the Lumix DMC-TZ4 , Panasonic's then-new 8.1-megapixel, 10x zoom ..."  
[TrustedReviews (uk)]
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 / TZ15 review Cameralabs verdict

Rating: 87%  
"... Once again Panasonic has a camera that easily deserves our Highly Recommended rating. Good points 10x optical zoom with 28mm and stabilisation. Large detailed 3in screen with 460k pixels. HD movies ..."  
[Camera Labs (nz)]
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 (Blue)

Rating: 3.5/5  
"...   Typical continuous-shooting speed (in frames per second) (Longer bars indicate better performance) Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 2.5   Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 2.1   Panasonic Lumix ..."  
[c|net US (us)]
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Review of the Panasonic Lumix TZ4 & TZ5

Rating: 89/100  
"... Features Essentially, Panasonic has repeated the trend of releasing two models with slight specification variances. Where the TZ4 sees an 8.1MP sensor paired with a 2.5in LCD screen, the TZ5 ..."  
[What Digital Camera (uk)]
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Panasonic DMC TZ5 Review

Rating: 83/100  
"... The Panasonic DMC TZ5 has a lot going for it. It has plenty of zoom power, takes an impressive picture, is small and compact, plus it also scores highly for ease of use. This is a camera well worth ..."  
[Cameras.co.uk (uk)]
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Panasonic DMC TZ5

Rating: 5/5  Editor's Choice "Editor's Choice"  
"... The DMC-TZ5 is certainly of a dying breed, but thankfully it keeps the merits of optics-focused models firmly in mind. The image quality is superb for those willing to spend a little time framing ..."  
[Digicambuyer.co.uk (uk)]
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 review

Rating: 7.4/10  
"... Given that Panasonic states &quote;do not block the microphone with fingers&quote; a whopping five times in the manual, the company must be aware that there's a problem with its location. Despite the many ..."  
[c|net UK (uk)]
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Buying advice Digital camera
Budget:
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Budget
How much are you willing to pay?
 

General information about digital cameras

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  • you see immediately if the image failed and can take another image
  • a memory chip the size of a thumb nail will store hundreds of images
  • the images can easily be transferred to a computer for editing (e.g. you can resize, remove red eyes, improve contrast and colours with a few mouse clicks), to email it to friends or publish it aón a web site
  • you don't need to develop any film - you pick out the ones you want printed and let a photolab downtown or on the Internet print them. Or you print them on your own printer.


Digicams nowadays have a very wide spectrum of use. They usually have pre-set programs so that you easily can adjust your camera to whatever photographing situation you are in, for example portrait, landscape or night mode.

Couldn’t it be enough with a mobile phone with a built-in camera? That of course depends on what you want to do with your pictures, but the result is usually a lot better with a digital camera compared to the mobile’s camera. A digital camera is also faster. So if you want to print your photos or make enlargements or take pictures under particular conditions, you ought to use a digital camera.
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Compact or SLR?

The digital single-lens reflex (SLR/System camera) usually leads to a better picture quality than the more easy-to-use compact camera, especially in dark conditions. It will also give you a better quality when you use a lot of zoom and for extreme close-ups, since it is possible to buy additional lenses for the purpose. Furthermore, the single-lens reflex allows the photographer to have greater influence on the photo.
The disadvantage with system cameras is that they are more expensive, bigger and more complicated to use than the compact digital cameras.

SLR
Do you want an SLR camera with exchangeable lenses?
Not important Yes No, I want a compact
Optical zoom:
Resolution:
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Zoom

There is a big difference between optical and digital zoom. In one way the optical zoom is the “real” zoom, while the digital is “artificial” – the camera tries to create a zooming by different calculations which leads to a lower picture quality. If you want to zoom digitally you might as well do it in a picture editing program on the computer.
The optical zoom is what you want to look for. For everyday photographing 3x zoom is usually sufficient. This zoom is common on digital cameras nowadays. For photographing in the nature or on sports events a better zoom might be required.

How much is 3x or 8x zoom?

no zoom 3 times zoom
without zoom
 
3x zoom
 
5 times zoom 8 times zoom
5x zoom 8x zoom

If you buy an SLR-camera (with exchangeable lenses) choose "not important" on this question, since the level of zoom is decided by which lens you buy.
Optical zoom
How much optical zoom do you want?
Not important At least 3x At least 5x At least 8x

Resolution

One of the factors mentioned when talking about digital cameras is the resolution. The resolution is what we in everyday language call "megapixels". If the resolution is too low in relation to the picture size the picture will look unsharp and patchy.
The resolution does not, however, tell the whole truth about how good the picture quality is. A higher resolution can even be a disadvantage and lead to blurred pictures if the components of the camera are not up to it. It is therefore recommended to choose resolution on basis of the size of enlargements you want to be able to make.

Resolution
Do you want to be able to make enlargements to:
Not important 4x6 in (2 megapixel) 8x12 in (4 megapixel) 12x16 in (6 megapixel)
Size:
Weight:
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Size

The size of the camera is often in relation to the picture quality and the amount of settings and functions on the camera. If you for example want a camera with a long zoom it probably weighs a few extra hectograms. On the other hand, maybe you are more likely to bring your camera if it’s small and handy and easily fits in your pocket.

Size
How thin do you want the camera to be?
Not important medium (< 35 mm) really thin (< 25 mm)
Weight
How heavy can the camera be?
Not important fairly heavy (400 grams) light (200 grams) super light (150 grams)
Video recording:
LCD display:
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Video

Many digital cameras offer the possibility to record video clips. The quality is rather good but not many cameras can match picture quality on digital camcorders in this aspect.
The key to a good video quality is high resolution (preferably 640x480 pixels) and updating frequency (30 frames per second). The image processing and optics also have big influence on the quality. These last factors can not be seen in the technical specifications, but can however be seen in the tests.

Video recording
What do you care for video?
Not important Just nice to have (at least 320x240 pixels) As good as possible (at least 640x480 pixels)

LCD-display

The LCD-displays on the digital cameras are getting bigger and bigger; today it’s not unusual with 3 inch displays. One advantage with the bigger displays is that it makes it easies to spot faults and flaws in the picture you just took. The comparison below shows how well a blurred photo can be spotted on the different display sizes:
(The comparison is approximate.)

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Corresponds to 3" display
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LCD display
How big LCD-display do you want?
Not important Fairly big (at least 2 in) Big (at least 2.5 in)
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Memory card

A digital camera needs a memory card to store the photos until you have transferred them to the computer. There are a few types of memory cards dominating the market. The formats differ so you can’t replace one with another, but the price and performance are often alike, except that MemoryStick and xD-PictureCard are a tad more expensive. (Show more about memory cards)

If you already have memory cards of one kind you might want to stick to it to avoid spending more on that.

Memory cards
Do you want the camera to use a certain type of memory cards?
No/Not important Yes, CompactFlash Yes, SecureDigital
Yes, xD-PictureCard Yes, MemoryStick Duo

Batteries

Some cameras shave built-in/special batteries while others use regular AA- or AAA-batteries. The custom made/special batteries are usually rechargeable.
If the camera uses regular batteries you can either buy disposable or rechargeable batteries.

AA & AAA batteries
AA- (left) and AAA (right) batteries

The advantages with the built-in batteries are that the cameras can be a little bit more compact, and since you never have to remove the battery you always carry it with the camera – just make sure it’s charged.
The biggest advantage with the regular batteries is that if the batteries are discharged you can buy new ones practically wherever you are.

Batteries
Do you prefer any special type of batteries?
No/Don't know Yes, rechargeable special-/built-in battery Yes, regular AA- or AAA-batteries Yes, regular batteries type AA (Has a higher capacity than AAA)
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Rating/awards

On testwinner.co.uk all the different ratings given by expert testers have been translated into a percentage from 0 to 100 with 100 being the maximum rating.
The average rating for a product can indicate different things. A low average rating is a warning that the product maybe won't live up the expectations created by the ads for the product. A high rating often means that the product has great features and works well. The more tests of the product the better accuracy in the average rating.

Rating
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The amount of test wins/awards shows how many times the product has been named winner or been selected "Editor's Choice", "Best Buy" or received similar positive awards in tests. An award means that the product stands out from the competition in one way or another. It can be by giving value for money or by being innovative, or simply by just filling its purpose in a really good way.

Test awards
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