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Panasonic intros new ultra zoom camera | Digital Camera Resource Page News Panasonic intros new ultra zoom camera
Date posted: Monday, January 23, 2006

Panasonic today took the wraps off a new ultra zoom camera: the DMC-FZ7. This camera is an updated version of the popular FZ5, which was introduced last year. Here are the specs:

Lumix DMC-FZ7 [specs]

  • 6.0 effective Megapixel CCD
  • F2.8-3.3, 12X optical zoom lens, equivalent to 36 - 432 mm
  • Optical image stabilization
  • 2.5" LCD display
  • AF-assist lamp
  • Full manual controls (including manual focus, at last)
  • Can take up to 7 fine quality JPEGs at 3 frames/second; there's also the same unlimited mode on the FZ5 (though not at 3 fps, obviously)
  • New high sensitivity mode lets you shoot at ISO 1600
  • Two movie mode resolutions to choose from: 640 x 480 plus a new "wide" 848 x 480 option
  • New and improved lithium-ion battery
  • Support for conversion lenses and filters
  • Ships in March for $399

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PRESS RELEASE:

Panasonic Announces DMC-FZ7 12x Zoom, 6 MP DSC

NEW COMPACT PANASONIC DIGITAL STILL CAMERA FEATURES OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZATION AND 12X OPTICAL ZOOM

SECAUCUS, NJ (January 23, 2006) -- Panasonic introduces the latest addition to its celebrated Lumix(TM) digital camera line with the new, six-megapixel DMC-FZ7. This compact camera features a Leica DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens system, powerful 12x optical zoom (equivalent to 36mm to 432mm on a 35mm film camera lens) with aperture of F2.8 to 3.3, and Panasonic's MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer.

This compact, feature-packed model is Panasonic's most "anti-blur" camera ever, addressing the two major causes of blurred images: hand movement and subject movement. The DMC-FZ7 incorporates Panasonic's acclaimed MEGA Optical Image Stabilization technology, which uses a gyrosensor to detect and compensate for hand movement by shifting internal lens elements. It is a true optical system; the image is not electronically processed so there is minimal degradation and exceptional picture quality. MEGA OIS is especially important when utilizing the 12x optical zoom of the DMC-FZ7. At the greatest zoom, even the smallest hand movement could ruin the shot. With MEGA OIS, the image remains steady.

Additionally, the new DMC-FZ7 features a new High Sensitivity Mode which suppresses blur caused by quickly or unpredictably moving subjects, especially when shooting indoors with fast shutter speeds. The MEGA O.I.S. feature and High Sensitivity Mode allow the user to shoot with a maximum ISO 1600 setting.

"Panasonic's Optical Image Stabilizer technology used with this new High Sensitivity Mode dramatically helps consumers at all skill levels capture great shots," said Monica Helmer, marketing manager for Panasonic's Optical Group. "Everything about the DMC-FZ7 is designed to allow anyone to get high-quality results, whether composing a macro shot or catching the action on the fly."

The DMC-FZ7 packs a wealth of advanced technology and easy-to-use features in a sleek, compact package. It is equipped with both automatic and manual controls that meet the needs of prosumers and beginners alike.

Panasonic's LSI Venus Engine II handles image processing, LCD functions, and writing to the memory card simultaneously, making the DMC-FZ7 incredibly responsive with an industry-leading release time lag of 0.008 seconds minimum and shutter interval of approx. 0.5 seconds(1) minimum. The LSI also enables lightning-fast consecutive shooting capability, capturing sequential shots at a rate of up to 3 frames per second at full resolution(2). An unlimited(3) consecutive shooting function allows the user to take photos in succession until the memory card is full. The LSI also improves horizontal, vertical and diagonal resolution.

Users may choose from selectable AF settings. In addition to the 9-point, 3-point high speed, 1-point normal speed and Spot autofocus, the DMC-FZ7 can be set to 1-point high-speed autofocus. This setting nearly eliminates the time lag that often occurs with high-magnification zoom shots, letting users capture those great, spontaneous moments. An AF Assist Lamp provides extra lighting as a focusing aid for slightly dark situations where AF focusing would ordinarily be difficult.

The DMC-FZ7 also includes a new, large 710 mAh battery to help extend the amount of pictures taken on one charge; 16 scene modes; 4x digital zoom; color viewfinder; 2.5-inch LCD monitor; and normal (640 x 480) and wide (848 x 480) VGA motion image recording. Optional accessories include ND filters, AC adaptor, MC protector, close-up lens, wide conversion lens and tele conversion lens.

The DMC-FZ7 is scheduled for March delivery and will have a suggested retail price of $399.95.

 

 

 

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