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A really great camera for every situation

Panasonic Lumix TZ3 is a small and versatile digital camera.
It's very easy to use, the automatic functions are great for beginners and it's long optical zoom (10x) is fantastic.

If you are looking for a cheap all-around camera and powerful zoom - TZ3 is your choice.

Since it's 2010, TZ3 is a little out-dated in the means of that it's a model from 2007. Don't get me wrong - the camera is great but there just might be better models at the moment. So if you are looking for a new camera for an upcoming vacation or a camera which you can use in the next 3-4 years, you should definitely look for a current model from Canon/Nikon/Fujifilm/Panasonic.

I'm still using my TZ3 and it's great. The battery lasts almost all day, the pics turn out quite good even in a full-automatic mode. The preset modes (Scenes) are great. You can get a 8, 15, 30 or even 60 seconds exposure by using different camera modes.

Only disadvantage - no zoom during video recording. You will have to stop the movie - zoom - and then start filming. But it's not that annoying.

Big sensor (most cams are 1/2.5 inch, TZ3 is 1/2.3 - which is very good along with it's 7 megapixels), large zoom, lightweight, great modes, great battery, and if you take the TZ3-A model you'll have that great sort-of-metallic blue colour from Panasonic. :)
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Perfect travel companion camera

Panasonic is one of the pioneers of the large optical zoom lens in a small camera form package. The TZ "Travel Zoom" series from the TZ1 to the latest TZ7, now changed to the ZS series all have one thing in common, an excellent range lens, from a nice 28mm wide angle to a 280mm telephoto with the 10x optical zoom.

When purchasing any camera, the larger the optical zoom the better. This is "real" zooming power without sacrificing picture resolution or quality. Digital zoom only magnifies what you've already achieved optically, so your picture quality will suffer.

The TZ3 offers acceptable resolution with its 7.2 megapixel sensor. In fact, the camera boasts a higher resolution, but reserves it when shooting at a 16x9 format. The camera gives you true 7.2 resolution in this wide angle format by providing the 8 megapixel sensor.

That said the TZ3 is small enough to carry in a jacket pocket, yet boasts the power to capture those faraway shots you want to zoom in on.

This series, like most, also offer motion cancelling ability. The camera will negate your handheld motion so that photos taken at lower light conditions without the use of a flash will be crystal clear, or the next thing to it. Most people can take a 1/30" photo and get good clarity. This feature allows you to be confident of sharpness at this and slightly lower speeds. This function works well and has 2 modes, one with continuous adjustment (eats more battery life) and the other brings motion to a standstill as you depress the exposure button.

The camera offers a wide range of builtin "scenes" to get the best exposure possible. Up to 21 different scenes to chose from. You also have a programmable exposure that gives you a small amount of manual control over your exposure.

The flash is about average, somewhat listless after 10 - 15 feet away. Red eye reduction flash does an average job of avoiding the "zombie" eye look.

The video capability is impressive with full 30 frame per second capture. This will provide a smooth video rendition without the "choppy" look to your movie. The only downfall with the TZ3 is the lack of zooming ability while filming. You have to set your zoom level before recording. Later versions of the TZ series, and I believe the TZ1 have the feature allowing zooming while filming.

As with any camera your photo/video capacity is limited by your recording media size. I used an SDHC (secure digital high capacity)8gb card that gives you a tremendous amount of recording power. Of course you'll want to research the difference in the 3 speed options of the SDHC configuration.

Battery on the camera is a pesky Panasonic proprietary battery that means you can't substitute a common AA cell when on vacation. These batteries can be supplemented with aftermarket batteries with higher mHr rating for more photos per charge.

The Panasonic batteries will give you about 250 - 300 photos each.

All in all this is a handy camera that is perfect for situations requiring both photos and video recording. The color rendition is fairly true, but may benefit by adjusting the exposure from the "Standard" setting to "Vivid" depending on your personal preference.

With new models out, this particular model is an excellent bargain.

Enjoy!
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Great camera for the money.

Easy to use, takes good sharp pictures and has many features of much more expensive cameras. The main draw back for me, is i take most pictures horseback there fore i use only one hand to hold the camera when taking pictures. A lot of the time i push the menu button and have to reset to take the picture. I mainly bought this camera as it has many focus points and if a branch is in the foreground, the picture is not ruined because the camera focused on the closest object. My wildlife pictures are much sharper and in focus.Read full review...

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Panasonic DMC-TZ3

I bought this camera for collection. The Panasonic TZ series are small enough to carry in a pocket, otherwise, they have 10X zoom, this is great. The TZ3 has a large 3" LCD screen like TZ5 and ZS3, that I like the most. It takes good pictures but it don't have the IA mode like TZ4 and TZ5. The only thing I don't like is the date stamp print of TZ series.Read full review...

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Great for the money.

This is actually my second TZ3 and my 5th Panasonic camera or camcorder. I love this particular camera because it can do 80% of the things I can do with my monster zoom, semi-professional camera but it still fits in a pocket. My only complaint is the battery life. If you shoot a lot the battery will last about 4-5 hours and second batteries cost about $50. Also, Panasonic makes sure that every single camera uses a different battery size so you have to keep buying an endless variety of batteries. Otherwise, there is nothing better.Read full review...

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Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ3S 7.2 Megapixel

I love this camera. I had one before, but I dropped it and broke it. I was heartbroken until I replaced it with the exact same camera which I purchased on E-Bay. This camera has too many features to list here, but the main reason for buying it was the 10 times digital zoom feature. This camera is also very lightweight and easy to use. It takes fantastic pictures. I am really happy I was able to find the exact camera I needed and to obtain it at a very reasonable price. I am extremely pleased with my purchase!Read full review...

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A used Panasonic DMC-TZ3 is a very good bargin for the price.

The Lumix DMC-TZ3 camera takes very nice photos. It is only 7.2MP but the enlargements show plenty of detail. Maximum enlargements for a 7.2MP camera are supposed to be less than 8x10 but my wife, who uses the camera, has created enlargements that exceed 8x10 and they are crisp and have good color. I attribute it to the Leica lens and very good sensor. She dropped her first TZ3 and wanted another to replace it because she was so pleased with it. The used price for the TZ3 makes it a very economical purchase.Read full review...

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Leica lens graet

The most valuable part of this camera is the lens system by leica. The anti shake is good. Most of the newer cameras have way too many special features which most point and shoot people won't use

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Great Camera for Work

I own 4 of these just in case I can't get them anymore. I do construction estimating mostly negotiated work so Pics are very important. With a really good quality 1/3 MP pic I can email 15-18 pics without messing up someone's email. Love the optical zoom. Sure beats using my phone.Read full review...

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Panasonic teams up with Leica to create an amazing digital camera!

I bought this camera for my sister,when my grandson threw her Kodak in the toilet bowl.I then reassured my sister that for the price I paid, this would be a steal. When the camera arrived,she thought that it was a new camera. When she took the pictures she said "This is the best camera that I have ever owned". Then I said "You cant beat the Leica Lens" for the price. Ill give it a 5 star rating on pic quality.Read full review...

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