What is Lumix ZS7?
What is Lumix ZS7?
First introduced in July 2011 , Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7 is a 12.0MP Small Sensor Superzoom camera with a 1/2.3″ (6.08 x 4.56 mm ) sized CCD sensor. ZS7 is also sold as Lumix DMC-TZ10 in some of the countries. Panasonic later replaced ZS7 with ZS8. Follow the link to read our in-depth comparison of these cameras:
Should you buy the Panasonic zs5 or Lumix ZS7 travel zoom?
Although key specifications are very similar to the slightly cheaper ZS5, if we had to choose between the two, we’d opt for the ZS7 for its built-in GPS and higher quality LCD screen. The Lumix ZS7 is the top of the line of the ‘original’ travel zoom range, from Panasonic.
Is the Panasonic ZS7 a good megazoom?
The Bottom Line A very good, fully loaded compact megazoom, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7 offers a lot of shooting flexibility and a built-in GPS. Panasonic has proven before that it knows how to make a top-notch compact megazoom.
What is the screen size of the Panasonic ZS7?
Panasonic ZS7 has a Fixed Type 3.00″ LCD screen with a resolution of 460k dots. Both the screen size and the screen resolution is up to the standards of this class. Unfortunately Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7 doesn’t have a Selfie friendly screen.
Does the Panasonic ZS7 have 12x optical zoom?
Into this market niche comes the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7 with a seemingly modest 12x optical zoom. The ZS7 features a 12.1 megapixel sensor, a Venus Engine HD II processor, face detection technology and the ability to record shooting location data on both still images and video via a built-in GPS receiver.
Does the Panasonic Lumix sz7 have chromatic aberration?
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-SZ7’s 10x zoom lens provides a very versatile focal length of 25-250mm in 35mm terms, as demonstrated below. Disappointingly, we found traces of chromatic aberration in cases of high contrast and even in some cases where it wasn’t that high.
Does the Panasonic ZS7 have a GPS receiver?
The Panasonic ZS7 is the company’s first camera to include a built-in GPS receiver, allowing automatic geotagging of images with the location at which they were shot. The Panasonic ZS7 has an 11-point multi-area autofocus system which also includes a single-point “high speed” focusing mode.