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Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 10MP Digital Camera with 12x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3 inch LCD (Red)


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Technical Details:
Package Contents - ZS3 Camera, Battery Charger, Battery Pack, Battery carrying case, AV Cable, USB Connection Cable, AC Cable, Hand Strap, CD-ROM
10.1 Megapixels for high resolution, detailed images and large prints
Image Sensor - 1/2.33-inch CCD
Media - Internal memory / SD / SDHC memory card
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Customers Reviews

2009-11-20
Beautiful Camera, but about the battery...
My wife had purchased a Panasonic point-and-shoot in the past, and frankly, the image quality was fantastic.

Now, truth be told, I have too many digital cameras; I have some very nice DSLR's and some standard Canon point and shoot, and a tiny little Casio that is so portable.

But what I was looking for was a point and shoot with an extreme telephoto to wide angle, reasonable size and HD movie capability. I was traveling to a race, and I wanted to take all the kinds of shots my DSLR would take, but without the bulk.

And this camera does all of that. Whatever processing Panasonic applies to the pictures, things really "pop" on the screen. It's almost hard to take a bad picture. It's beautifully made, and you can set up modes that can be customized to what you need. It's well thought out enough that you can actually get "deep" into the camera without a manual.

Is it perfect? Oh no.

First of all there are two major flaws that detracts from the camera significantly: first the battery life is poor. You get about 100 photo taken and you can see you're running out of juice. I've tried all kinds of tricks, reducing the view-screen time to minimal, have it shut off very aggressively; there's simply no way to have the battery last the entire day. Normally, you'd just buy another battery, but this actually has some sort of "chip" in the battery which will not accept anything other than Panasonic batteries. And what's worse, original batteries are hard to find and expensive when you do.

The other flaw is that shutter lag is long for a camera in 2009. This will affect action shots (like races).

You should also realize that unlike other high end cameras, the Panasonic does not let you set either shutter speed or aperture; instead you choose from many modes and adjust specific parameters. I don't think this is "worse" for just snapshots, but it's a mind-set change.

The good outweighs the bad however. Unlike the Canon line, this actually has a very usable 720p video mode, and it has stereo microphones. The pictures are fantastic when you stay within the parameters the camera was designed for, and physically, the camera is rugged and solid feeling.

It's good at what it does, but the battery issue (both life and availability) should be considered in your choice.

2009-11-19
A camcorder that takes pictures, by chance
I was looking for a new camcorder. While searching and comparing Kodak Zi8 and Mino Flip HD, I came through a review which suggested this ZS3 instead. So, when you compare specs with these 3 models, the ZS3 comes out a winner. For about $60 more (than you would spend on a Kodak or Flip) you get a Full HD camcorder, a *fantastic* point and shoot and REAL lenses - which, by the way, has a 12x OPTICAL zoom.

My only 2 complaints would be (A:) the lack of a power cable to charge its battery directly, and (B:) the battery life - way too short compared to my old and reliable Sony P200. A firmware upgrade Panasonic done on this camera rendered useless ALL the compatible (grey market) batteries out there. So you can only turn to Panasonic's original (and quite expensive) battery. Such a shame.

The pros, on the other hand, outweights by a large amount these 2 negative points. Please, read on.

Its autofocus is simply magic.
I got a small kid, which stands still for about 1/2 second. Anyone with small kids knows what I'm talking about. This ZS3 uses that split second to get a hold on the subject and follows around the fugitive kid - correcting the focus! So you can press the shutter button whenever you want: most pictures will come out just crystaline.

And it also got face recognition.
Not quite smart- sometimes it's not able to recognize a already registered face - but impressive when it gets right.
You can register 5 faces on the ZS3.

About the camcorder use.
The files generated when filming with the ZS3 is something alien (in a very complex file-folder structure) which I can only access (read and write in a different format) with iMovie '09. VLC also can read and play them, but since VLC cannot export and save, it's no good. Final Cut Pro doesn't seem to recognize the connected ZS3. I read somewhere FCP is supposed to recognize and import these video files in Log and Capture dialog window, but I wasn't able to do so.

Since these videos *are* in AVCHD native format (and very compressed), passing them through Apple Compressor gives you a small file with pretty heavy artifacts. Even choosing H.264 codec. That is: the video becomes dirty and useless.

The bottomline: good camera, fair pricing (not cheap), that I can recommend for anyone interested in a good portable Full HD camcorder that - eventually - is a superb point-and-shoot photographic camera.

2009-11-19
Excellent point and shoot camera
I used this camera on a 3 week honeymoon to South Africa and it performed very well on safari, hiking, sightseeing, etc.

Pros:
- Wide angle lens is a must for scenery shots, and makes it easier to take photos of yourself if you're a traveling couple
- 12x optical zoom is amazing in such a small package. Good image stabilization means it's actually usable, too!
- Very good battery life and a great compact charger design
- HD video (720p) with stereo sound! Many of the comparable Canons don't offer that yet.
- Zoom works during video recording. Again, many competitors lock the zoom during recording
- It's an attractive piece of equipment and fit in a big pants pocket
- Accepts my 32gb SD card (SDHC class 6). That's a ridiculous 5.5 hours of HD video or 5000 10mp photos!

Cons:
- Autofocus is a little tricky--but I probably just need to read the manual more thoroughly :)
- Still not very good in low light
- The zoom in/out mechanism is a little loud. I can sometimes hear it in a totally silent video
- The included wrist strap doesn't have a movable cinch, so you can't make it tight around your wrist

2009-11-18
Called Lowepro to get camera case recommendations.
OK. After reading the reviews I was totally unsure which camera case to buy for my Panasonic Lumix ZS3. Many of the reviews indicated the cases were tight (Rezo30 for eg) and not able to hold extra card and battery. Amazon does recommend fitment off acouple cases that defitnitely seem too small.

Since I don't like to return things, I decided to call the pro's at Lowenpro in California to get their take on it. Here it is: For the Lumix ZS3. Lowenpro product specialist recommended to me today:

Rezo 50
Apex 20AW
Apex 30AW

The AW stands for all weather. They said the rezo is a lighter less weather proof case. I think any of these would suffice. If you take it outdoors, maybe the AW models would be the way to go. Hope this helps....

2009-11-18
Great camera, great price!
I usually use DSLR, but I need a pocket camera for "1-click" shooting. This one is exactly what I needed! Of course you can't compare its picture quality to a DSLR, but for a point-and-shoot, this is good enough for me.
Product Details
Batteries Included:
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Panasonic
Color: Red
EAN: 0037988989638
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Panasonic
Legal Disclaimer:
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: DMC-ZS3R
Publisher: Panasonic
Release Date:
Special Features: nv:Sensor^CCD|Size^1/2.33" CCD|Image Resolution^3648 x 2736|Movie Resolution^1280 x 720|Memory Included^50MB Internal|Storage Media^MultiMediaCard|Storage Media^SD / SDHC Memory Card|Compressed Format^JPEG (DCF / Exif2.21)|Movie File Format^Motion JPEG|Optical Zoom^12x|Digital Zoom^85.6x|Focal Length^f = 4.1 - 49.2mm|Focusing Range^Normal: Wide 50cm / Tele 200cm|LCD Monitor^3 inches|LCD Pixels^460,000 Pixels|LCD Coverage^100%|Maximum Aperture^F 4.9 - 6.3|Shutter Speed^8 - 1/2000 sec.
Studio: Panasonic
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Panasonic Cameras History

Panasonic Corporation (formerly known as Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.) is a multinational corporation based in Kadoma, Japan.

Panasonic was founded in 1918 by Konosuke Matsushita. The company was first selling duplex lamp sockets.

In 1931 began the production of radios. But earlier, in 1927, it produced a bicycle lamp, and it was their first product marketed under the brand name National – meaning for people, for nation. The production of road and touring bicycles and their components composed a substantial portion of the goods manufactured by National/Panasonic Corporation from 1945 through the end of the 1980s.

In 1955, the company labeled its export audio speakers "PanaSonic", which was the first time it used its "Panasonic" brand name. This name was created from the elements "pan" meaning "all" combined with "sonic" meaning "sound”.

After Konosuke Matsushita traveled to the United States in 1961, Panasonic began producing television sets for the U.S. market under the Panasonic brand name, and expanded the use of the brand to Europe in 1979. The company began opening its plants around the world. It quickly developed a reputation for its reliable products - televisions, radios, and home appliances.

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