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Panasonic LUMIX DC-TZ95D Superzoom Digital Camera, 24-720mm Optical Leica Zoom Lens, 20.3 MP, Panorama Selfie, 4K Function, Black

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Improvements have been made to the live viewfinder, including a 2.330K-dot screen and an 0.53x magnification. The magnification automatically engaged when the camera is lifted to your eye, letting you take in every detail when looking for your ideal shot. AWB / AWBc / AWBw / Daylight / Cloudy / Shade / Incandescent / Flash / White Set 1, 2, 3, 4 / Color Temperature Setting/(2-axis adjustable) Here’s the field of view captured by the Lumix TZ95 / ZS80 when set to its maximum 24mm equivalent wide angle setting. It’s the same as the COOLPIX A1000 and the maximum aperture of f3.3 is so close to the f3.4 of the COOLPIX A1000 as to make little difference.

On such a small body with a touchscreen, one issue you encounter when using the viewfinder is that your nose can easily press the LCD and send the focusing point elsewhere. Having merely pasted the links as text, they show in the preview as links. All that time wasted becasue I tried to do it right!

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The Lumix DC-TZ95D has a focal length of between 24mm and 720mm thanks to the 30x optical zoom. What size is the Lumix DC-TZ95D?

As expected we get the warm, well-saturated colours Panasonic is known for, as well as plenty of detail captured right into the corners of the frame – at least when there’s plenty of light around. If detail softens at maximum zoom that is only to be expected, especially when shooting handheld, but again results are better than we’ve seen elsewhere from similar products and will certainly satisfy those wanting a record of sunny summer holidays. Please complete the form below for a quote - Please be as accurate as possible to help us give an accurate quote. However, if you’re operating the camera in a darkened environment, like a concert hall or theatre, the proximity of the main power and video buttons means that it is easy to mistake one for the other and turn the camera off when you actually meant to start recording. Again, familiarity with the camera over time helps such mistakes to be avoided. Commendably this Panasonic is swift to power up in any event, being ready for action in around two seconds, its lens extending from its position flush to the body to arrive at its extreme wide-angle 24mm equivalent setting. Alongside the COOLPIX A1000 there doesn’t look to be a great difference in size and in fact there’s no more than a millimetre or two between them in any dimension, they’re also almost identical in weight. As we’re looking at them from the front, I’ll mention that the COOLPIX A1000 has a second zoom control on the lens barrel, whereas the TZ95 / ZS80 has a programmable ring.The main difference between a bridge camera and a DSLR is the lens. A bridge camera has a fixed lens with a huge zoom range, while a DSLR works with an array of interchangeable lenses. There are also no mirrors inside a bridge camera, and therefore no optical viewfinder — instead you’ll see a small electronic display when you hold your eye to the viewfinder, just like on a mirrorless camera. DSLR cameras tend to be a lot heavier and bulkier than bridge cameras, especially when you factor in the additional lenses you need to carry around. What are the best bridge cameras There are a number of similarities between bridge cameras and DSLRs, as well as some major differences. Bridge cameras look a lot like DSLRs, with most bridge cameras looking similar in shape and size to a small DSLR with a regular lens attached. They also offer similar controls to DSLR cameras. You can choose from a range of shooting modes — from manual to fully automatic — as well as manually adjust the shutter speed, aperture, and the ISO. You can also set the camera to ‘auto’ and use it like your point-and-shoot!

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