Photoradar.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:07:58
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First, all other superzooms are scaled down SLR designs, which are just too bulky to slide into your pocket. The Panasonic TZ4 isn't.It's fatter than the average digital compact, true, but it's still slim enough to fit in a pocket. It's a genuine go-an...

First, all other superzooms are scaled down SLR designs, which are just too bulky to slide into your pocket. The Panasonic TZ4 isn't.It's fatter than the average digital compact, true, but it's still slim enough to fit in a pocket. It's a genuine go-an...
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There are a whole host of pocket size high mega-pixel cameras on the market these days making choosing a new camera a very difficult process for many people. Most camera shops point of sale advertising seems to always go on about pixels, pixels and mor...

As you can tell, I’m not a true fan of scene modes, so for many of the shots taken, I used Intelligent Auto mode. Yeah, I know, allowing the camera to do everything for you will probably be frowned on my some of the higher end photographers out ther...
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techradar.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:07:58
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This is a remarkable lens in a remarkable camera. First, all other superzooms are scaled down SLR designs, which are just too bulky to slide into your pocket. The Panasonic TZ4 isnt. Its fatter than the average digital compact, true, but its still s...

Compact and solid design, Good feature set, Takes great pictures...

Its tempting to opt for its slightly more expensive sibling, the TZ5...
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Cameras.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-15 02:07:58
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The Panasonic DMC TZ4 has 8 megapixels. For a digital camera with a 10x optical zoom lens it has a very compact body. Why Buy the Panasonic DMC TZ4?The main attraction of the DMC TZ4 is its body size in relation to the length of the lens. O.K. it is t...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:07:58
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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 increases this to 9.1MP and a 3in LCD screen. The latter model also do...

Good highlight detail, price on the TZ4, handling...

Underexposure issues, flat colours...

It’s a bit of a shame that even at this price, neither camera offers manual exposure or support for shooting Raw images. Nevertheless, both cameras are worthy upgrades with good images and an otherwise healthy dose of features. The better screen and...
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The 8.1-megapixel TZ4, joins the TZ5 in Panasonics TZ series offerings for 2008. These models pack a 28mm wide-angle, 10X optical zoom Leica DC lens in a compact design, ideal for the active user needing a versatile camera. By combining a 28mm wide-an...
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The , along with its more feature-rich sibling, the TZ5, is the latest incarnation of 's compact ultrazoom concept to begin making its way to store shelves. As with previous TZ models, the 8.1 megapixel TZ4 offers up a rather considerable 10x zoom ra...

Great exposure, vibrant color, Easy to use, byt with enough flexibility for serious shooters, 10x zoom in a compact is still fantastic, Excellent movie mode with widescreen capture, HD output...

Longend AF issues, Still noisier than many competitors beyond ISO 400, Not small enough to fit in a pocket, May not be widely available in the U.S, Panasonic Lumix DMCTZ4...

The TZ4 had some high standards to live up to: I'm still very impressed with this camera, but it's not perfect, and a few of its issues raise serious concerns for certain types of shooting (action shooting at the long end of the zoom, for instance). W...
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Two of the big success stories of the past year have been Panasonic's Lumix TZ2 and TZ3 . In a market saturated with tiny over-powered 3x zoom compacts, the 6-megapixel TZ2 and the 7-megapixel TZ3 offered a unique specification, with a relatively large bu...
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