best digital camera

Tuesday, 06 January 2009

PMA Trade Show 2008

Follow all the latest news with our  PMA Trade Show 2008 Reports
Resources
Latest News Headlines
PMA Show 2008 Coverage
Digital Camera News
Photography Tips
Glossary
Camera Buyers Guide
Photo Printing Guide
Manufacturers
Specifications
Other Sites of Interest
Contact Us
Site Map
Popular Digital Cameras
Photo Contests
This Weeks
Enter the
BytePhoto Shop
Compare and buy online your point-and-shoot digital cameras, D-SLR's, lenses and photography accessories here at the BytePhoto shop

Personal Dashboard

Subscribe in NewsGator Online

Add to My Yahoo!

Add to Google

PMA Show News Archives
Online Photo Gallery

ByteGallery.com online photo sharing albums

Digital Cameras
Panasonic LUMIX model DMC-FZ3 PDF Print E-mail

July 21st 2004 Panasonic is introducing the incoming LUMIX model DMC-FZ3, 3.1 mega effective pixels CCD model with MEGA O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer), incorporating a 12x optical zoom (equivalent to 35mm to 420mm on a 35mm film camera) with full-range F2.8.

The DMC-FZ3 is the heir to the 2.0-megapixel DMC-FZ2, achieving the downsizing in the smooth rounded form. DMC-FZ3 has enhanced its excellence, not only with the total number of pixels but also with the innovative technical improvements in the image processing LSI and in the accuracy of O.I.S. 

The most remarkable advancement is the complete improvement of the image processing LSI, the brain of a digital camera which handles the image processing.

In the previous Venus Engine, the luminance signal is extracted from all RGB pixels to improve the diagonal resolution by 50%. In addition to that, the newly developed Venus Engine II gains new imaging process which adds the luminance signal extracted only from the G pixels upon detecting the horizontal / vertical lines in the image.

This results in the improvement of the horizontal and vertical resolution by more than 10% compared to the former Venus Engine, while maintaining the 50% in the diagonal resolution. Besides, the amount of the noise reduction is controllable according to the brightness level of each subject in the image, which reduces the noise in the dark areas as low as 1/3 without affecting the resolution in bright areas of the image.

Thanks to the further improved multi-task image processing, response has also been accelerated, resulting in the industry-leading release time lag of approx. 0.008 sec minimum and a shutter interval*1of approx. 0.3 sec, for achieving more stress-free operation. It also boasts high consecutive shooting performance, realizing the shooting at 4 frames/second at full resolution. Newly installed Infinite Consecutive Shooting function*2 allows limit-free consecutive shooting up to the capacity of the SD memory card.

MEGA O.I.S. , which we strongly believe indispensable for a high-magnification model, is subsumed with 2 selectable modes. In “Mode 1”, the O.I.S. lens continuously compensates the vibration, and in all Panasonic’s own “Mode 2”, the O.I.S. lens suppresses hand-shake only at the moment the shutter button is pressed. In this mode, the lens can move in all directions at the moment to maximize its effect, and higher-resolution image can be taken by capturing the image as close as to the center of the lens. Venus Engine II also encourages this advantageous performance in the point of enhancing the accuracy of hand-shake detection, which allows you to use the 1-step slower shutter speed than that of the models with previous Venus Engine. Consequently, even without using a tripod, it allows you to reduce the shutter speed 3 or 4 steps compared to the conventional cameras without O.I.S., while assuring clear images.

As with the conventional LUMIX models, the DMC-FZ3 incorporates LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens that promises high resolution and low aberration images. The Use of 3 aspherical lenses, which Panasonic boasts its in-house manufacturing know-how, accomplish conspicuous downsizing even with 12x optical zoom model.

The DMC-FZ3 offers expanded photographic possibilities by providing manual exposure in addition to aperture-priority AE and shutter-priority AE, and choices of 4 AF modes including 9-point AF. On the other hand, it also offers simple mode with backlight compensation for the entry-level users. A variety of options of DMC-FZ3 fulfill the needs of wide range of people, from family users relatively unfamiliar with digital cameras, to high-end amateurs who prefer the creative freedom of their own.

1. 3.1-megapixel 12x optical model in a compact body

The LUMIX DMC-FZ3 digital camera is equipped with a 3.1 mega effective pixels CCD and LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens offering 12x optical zoom (equivalent to 35 to 420mm with a 35mm film camera) with F2.8 aperture throughout the entire zoom range. The combination of 3 aspherical lenses generates high optical performance while preserving the compactness of the unit. The zoom range can be totally extended to 48x when combined with 4x digital zoom.

2. Upgraded MEGA O.I.S. offers clear, sharp images in difficult situations

MEGA O.I.S., which we strongly believe indispensable for a high-magnification model, is subsumed with 2 selectable modes. In “Mode 1”, the O.I.S. lens continuously compensates the vibration, and in all Panasonic’s own “Mode 2”, the O.I.S. lens suppresses hand-shake only at the moment the shutter button is pressed. In this mode, the lens can move in all directions at the moment to maximize its effect, and higher-resolution image can be taken by capturing the image as close as to the center of the lens. Venus Engine II also encourages this advantageous performance in the point of enhancing the accuracy of hand-shake detection, which allows you to use the 1-step slower shutter speed than that of the models with previous Venus Engine. Consequently, even without using a tripod, it allows you to reduce the shutter speed 3 or 4 steps compared to the conventional cameras without O.I.S., while assuring clear images.

Its outstanding benefit can be reaffirmed especially with the shootings in telephoto, in low light or in macro.

3. With greatly improved resolution and response, the world's highest level performance: the Venus Engine II

Panasonic has achieved great improvements in both resolution and response compared to the performance of previous Venus Engine. The previous Venus Engine, the luminance signal is extracted from all RGB pixels to improve the diagonal resolution by 50%. In addition to that, the newly developed Venus Engine II gains new imaging process which adds the luminance signal extracted only from the G pixels upon detecting the horizontal / vertical lines in the image. This results in the improvement of the horizontal and vertical resolution by more than 10% compared to the former Venus Engine, while maintaining the 50% in the diagonal resolution. Besides, the amount of the noise reduction is controllable according to the brightness level of each subject in the image, which reduces the noise in the dark areas as low as 1/3 without affecting the resolution in bright areas of the image.

Thanks to the further improved multi-task image processing, response has also been accelerated, resulting in the industry-leading release time lag approx. 0.008 sec minimum and a shutter interval* of approx. 0.3 sec for achieving more stress-free operation. It also boasts high consecutive shooting performance, providing shooting at 4 frames/second at full resolution. Newly installed Infinite Consecutive Shooting function*2 allows limit-free consecutive shooting up to the capacity of the SD memory card.

4. Enhanced AF and light metering options

With the DMC-FZ3, an AF method can be selected according to the shooting situation: 9-point AF, 3-point AF, 1-point AF, or spot AF. Meanwhile in the 3-point AF, high-speed AF is achieved by obtaining the focus information from the CCD by double frequency. In addition, AF assist lamp is newly equipped for expanding the AF ability even at night or under the low-light conditions.

For the light metering, center weighted metering can newly be selectable in addition to the intelligent multiple metering and spot metering.

5. High-end usability satisfies a wide range of photographers

Manual functions such as aperture-priority AE, shutter-priority AE or manual exposure, which were previously selected from menu screen are now be selectable directly by the mode dial for the smooth control. On the other hand, it also offers easy shooting even to the entry-level users by providing the simple mode with backlight compensation. Thus, DMC-FZ3 is capable of meeting a wide range of graphic needs.

In addition, Newly adopted OSD supports easy-to-follow operation. Now 9 varieties of scene mode including Fireworks, Party, Landscape and Night Landscape(separated from Night Portrait mode) assist shooting, by selecting one from the on-screen menu according to the wide-ranging situation. Soft skin detail function works in portrait and night portrait modes detecting only skin tones and softens detail to produce smooth and beautiful skin.

Last but not least, the EVF magnification is extended from 7.6x up to 11x to afford a larger view and now you can save the majestic image in non-compressed TIFF file format.

Combining the latest advances in optical and digital technologies, the LUMIX DMC-FZ3 opens the door to a new level of creativity.

*1 Not including the time for AF.
*2 The speed of the consecutive shooting varies depending on the SD memory card.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ3 specifications
    Sensor
  • 1/3.2" Type CCD
  • 3.3 million pixels total
  • 3.1 million effective pixels

    Image sizes
  • 2016 x 1512
  • 1600 x 1200
  • 1280 x 960
  • 640 x 480
  • 1920 x 1080 (16:9 HDTV)
    Movie clips
  • 320 x 240 (10 / 30 fps)
  • With audio
  • Limited only by storage
    File formats
  • Still: TIFF, JPEG (EXIF 2.2): Fine / Standard
  • Movies: MOV (Motion JPEG)
    Lens
  • 35 - 420 mm equiv. (12x zoom)
  • F2.8 (throughout zoom range)
  • MEGA OIS (Mode 1 / Mode 2)
  • "LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT"
    Image stabilization Yes, optical, two modes
    Digital zoom Yes, up to 4x
    AF area modes
  • 1 point
  • 3 points
  • 9 points
  • Spot
    AF assist lamp Yes
    Focus distance
  • Normal: 0.3 m - Infinity
  • Macro: 5 cm
    Metering
  • Intelligent Multiple
  • Center weighted
  • Spot
    ISO sensitivity
  • Auto
  • ISO 80
  • ISO 100
  • ISO 200
  • ISO 400
    Exposure compensation
  • +/- 2.0 EV
  • 1/3 EV steps
    Exposure bracketing
  • 3 frames
  • 0.3 to 1 EV steps
    Shuttter speed 8 - 1/2000 sec
    Aperture F2.8 - F8.0
    Modes
  • Program
  • Aperture Priority
  • Shutter Priority
  • Manual
  • Macro
  • Simple
  • Scene
  • Moving Image
  • Playback
    Scene modes
  • Portrait
  • Sports
  • Landscape
  • Night Landscape
  • Panning
  • Night Portrait
  • Fireworks
  • Party
  • Snow
    White balance
  • Auto
  • Daylight
  • Cloudy
  • Halogen
  • Flash
  • Manual
    White balance fine tune Yes
    Self timer 2 or 10 sec
    Continuous shooting
  • Full resolution: 4 or 2 fps
  • Full resolution: max 13 images (standard mode), 7 images (fine mode)
  • Infinite consecutive (unlimited but slower shooting rate)
    Image parameters Color (Natural, Standard, Vivid)
    Flash
  • Built-in
  • Modes: Auto, Auto with red-eye reduction, Slow sync, On/Off
  • Range: 4.6 m
    Viewfinder
  • 0.33" EVF (electronic viewfinder)
  • 114,000 pixels
    LCD monitor
  • 1.5" TFT LCD
  • 114,000 pixels
    Connectivity
  • USB 1.1
  • A/V out
  • DC-IN
    Print compliance PictBridge
    Storage
  • Secure Digital / MMC card
  • 8 MB SD card supplied
    Power
  • Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
  • Charger included
    Weight (no batt) 290 g (10.2 oz)
    Weight (inc batt) 326 g (11.5 oz)
    Dimensions 108 x 68 x 85 mm (4.3 x 2.7 x 3.3 in)
 

what's your opinion ?

In an effort to help you buy the best digital camera for your needs. We are constantly trying to improve bytecamera.com so please take a moment and let us know what features do you find the most helpful digital camera comparisons, digital camera reviews, digital camera ratings, digital camera buyers guide etc.by doing so it will enable us to provide the sort of information buyers need to guide them thru the decision making process…. and help insure they get the most from their digital camera and accessories enabling them to fully enjoy photography.





Google
 
Web www.bytecamera.com

Visitors: 3115084

Home | Digital Camera News | Photography Tips | Glossary | PMA Show | Camera Buyers Guide | Photo Printing Guide
Manufacturers | Contact Us | Other Sites of Interest | Specifications | Site Map | Free Photo Sharing

Top
digital camera guide