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120 of 120 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great specs, just that ...,
This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10K 4MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
This is a top of the line point'n shoot camera. Without any doubt the 12x optical zoom with image stabilizing and fast 2.8f aperture along the whole zoom range of 35-420 mm (35mm equiv.) are the icing on the cake. Nevertheless I'm slightly dissapointed about this camera because the specs read like my dream camera and the engineers from Panasonic just couldn't keep it together. Why? - I will cover this later.I was so anxious about getting my set together that I bought a bag first going by the size of the FZ1 - big mistake. The FZ10 is about double the size. Definitly no camera to slip in your pocket. Battery are pretty expensive, about 50$ a piece. A good replacement, not from Panasonic but way cheaper and even higher in the mAh rating is AC-CGAS002 (the barn were you get 'em from is great). Charge and running time equal almost 1hr. The Tripod adapter blocks access to the battery and memory compartment. In dcresource the macro is described to work only in the automatic macro mode. So you couldn`t go by your own settings (manual). Good news - not true-. What is also not described in the manual, the camera does the same macro in manual mode. Literally up to the lense, almost touching it, with super sharp images. Personally, I do prefer the manual mode for several reasons and this is where my dissapointment starts. In a dim light situation, still enough to take a decent picture, the LCD is pitch black. It is not broken, that's just the way it is. The techs from Panasonic told me something about achery techniques and how to shoot over the body. I call it a "Misconception". Also the brightness of the flash is not displayed, saying the LCD should get brighter when flash is activated. Still you get nice pictures - with dim light focusing slightly advanced to some other digital pointers- just you don't see the composition and focusing. I consider this the major drawback of this camera. Surprisingly enough though, if you switch to Automatic mode the LCD display in the very same dim light situation with exactly the same setting, is fine. Aperture- or Shutter priority are also good in this respect. I say it again, this applies only to dim light situations in manual mode. In standard light situations you won't notice. Lense cap has no string to hold it to the body - risk of losing it. I am an avid Photoshop user. So I like the auto braket function to take 3 consecutive shots with different esposures for different layers in the software. Still after every shot you have to kick the bracket in again. There is no button to enable this function permanently like cameras for only a fraction of the price do. I wouldn't mind that if it were not so long winded to get to that function. Between changing the shutter/aperture in Manual mode, engaging the bracket to -1/+1 and back again, it is necessary to push 9 buttons. (Wanna count? exposure/dial up/3x dial right/3xdial up/exposure.) And this after every shot, huhhh. Most people won't mind, but it takes only jpeg format. No non-compression formats available. This camera lets me take considerably more pictures (about 165) with 256mb than my Dimage s414 (about 125), which also happens to be a 4 MP camera - each camera in the best jpeg settings. With best settings this camera takes file sizes wich average about 1,5MB (Dimage S414 about 2MB). OK not every manufacture uses compression to the same extend, and in this setting Panasonic has surely found a nice compromise between quality and compression. Still I would be happier if Panasonic had tweaked its compession less aggressively, in order to achieve higher quality (but lager file size). Expecially since non-compression is missing and this camera is supposingly more oriented towards the prosumer section. Nevertheless the picture quality is superb across the whole zoom range (the lense seems to make up for it). Verdict:
57 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is an exceptional camera,
By Not an Impulse Buyer "Serres" (Fairfax, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10K 4MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
I am extremely impressed with this camera. The batteries are expensive but they last for a loooong time. The menu system can be a little intimidating but after using it for a while things become easier. The lens cap is not attached to anything and I have almost lost it twice. The lens is not threaded for filters, however the provided hood has a 72mm thread. The camera is big... And then there is that wonderful lens. Oh my. It makes up for a lot of sins. It is absolutely perfect at 50 iso, very good at 100 and quite good at 200-400 if you're looking for real fast stuff... But who needs it when you get the 2.8f aperture from one end of the zoom range all the way to the other. It goes from 6-72mm which translated to 35mm terms means 35-420mm!!! When was the last time you saw a 420mm lens with f2.8 with the body for under $600??? The colors are just fabulous. The lens is stabilized which lets you move it around all the way up to 8x. To go more than that you need a tripod or something real stable to lean on. This means some excellent, sharp, clear, vibrant shots from quite far. I am running out of words. This lens is a Ferrari. Way to go Leica and Panasonic!
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Buy it for the lens,
By John A. Young (Butte, MT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10K 4MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
This was my first post-film camera, and it turned out to be a relatively easy transition. It's about the same size as the SLR film cameras I was accustomed to, albeit half the weight. It provides full manual controls once you decypher the menu protocol.If you're into nature photography, as I am, the FZ10 is just about unbeatable. You can reach out with a 420mm equivalent for shots of birds or other wildlife and in macro you can take a portrait of a bug on a flower. Unbelievable! The image-stabilization gyroscope combined with the Leica optics means you can take hand-held shots in daylight at full zoom that are super-sharp -- if you know how to squeeze a trigger. Shutter lag is not a problem -- about 1 second betwen shots and the burst mode gives you 4 frames a second. Downsides: 1. Poor low-light performance, common with digitals, is perhaps even more problematical with the FZ10, since it has no focus-assist light. (The internal flash is fairly good, and there's a hot shoe for something with more punch.) 2. It's not an SLR, so no interchangable lenses. (But if you need more than 420mm, use your feet!) 3. The proprietary battery is expensive, about $50, but they can last for a whole day of fairly heavy shooting. 4. Forget the lens cap (it's unattached so you're gonna lose it anyway) and get a 72mm skylight filter to protect that great Leica glass.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy this camera,
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This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10K 4MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
Although this is my first digital camera, I knew that I wanted something more than a point and shoot. I just got back from a two week trip to Italy and the pictures are fantastic. Although the DMC-FZ10K is a bit bigger than some of the comparables, once you decide that you want more than a 3x optical zoom, you realize that any camera with a better lens cannot fit in your pocket and you might as well upgrade to the DMC. It is the best camera in its price range and has many features that cameras twice as expensive don't have. First, not only is it a 12X zoom (with optical stabilzation) but it is a very fast f2.8 all the way. This may not sound like a big point, but it gives you a much bigger and better capacity in dimmer light situations. Secondly, the optical stabilization really works. I did a handheld picture at full zoom of a street lamp about 30 feet from me. When you blew up the picture in the LCD to check the focus, I could see very clearly insects that were parked on the streetlamp without any blur in the image.
I read a few complaints about the lens cap not being attached. My solution was to use the lens hood and not using the lens cap except when I put the camera away. In terms of improvements, I agree that it is difficult to focus in dim light. However, I read the same complaint on virtually every other camera. The DMC has a very easy to use manual focus (turning a ring on the lens barrel just like a SLR) and the switch from manual to autofocus is conveniently placed on the lens barrel. On a number of other cameras, the manual focus requires stepping through the menu and using the buttons in the back. However, in dim light or dark situations, the image in the viewfinder is pretty dim as well and manual focus is difficult. But the great thing with a digital camera is that you take a picture, review it, and make adjustments if you didn't like the first picture. THE DMC makes this process very easy. Finally, I saw a review that had a complaint that the DMC did not have a left hand grip and it was awkward to hold with one hand. I think the reviewer did not read the instructions. The left hand should hold the lens barrel from underneath which gives a very stable two handed hold.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent combination of price and function,
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This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10K 4MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
I have had this camera for about a month now, and I have taken about 600 pictures with it. the performance has been good in all areas, but particulary shines in outdoor sunlit zoom pictures. Like some reviewers have noted, there is a little bit of difficulty with low light shots, but I have found the flash to be adequate if not perfect. I am getting the sunpak 383 external flash for most of my indoor people shots. As I do with most of my digital cameras, I do not use the lens cap that comes on the camera, instead leaving the hood and a 72mm UV filter on all of the time for protection, with an aftermarket 72mm snap-on cap. I chose this camera mostly for the long zoom, and I have not been disappointed. Compared to my Olympus C2040, the shutter lag is non-existant. Very fast and quiet zoom operation. I have settled on a Tamrac zoom16 case which fits it well with the hood in place, and I have found the aftermaket battery that Amazon sells for $28.00 to have as good a lifespan and charging time as the OEM battery. I use this camera with 2 256M Panasonic SD cards although when I tried my sandisk SD card, write times did not seem to change any. In fine mode, about 163 picures fit on a 256 card. I also love the manual focus, as I enjoy closeup shots of flowers and such when I am hiking, and the manual focus works very well for that, just don't forget to turn the auto focus back on when you are done! The viewfinder is a bit dim, but after trying most of the other "ultrazoom" cameras, they all stacked up about the same.
Overall, an excellent camera short of a Digital SLR that would cost $1,000+, I paid $496.00 for my FZ10 at Amazon.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wooow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10K 4MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
I've bought this awesome digital camera at amazon.com one month ago, and I've taken hundred of pictures with excellent results, the imaging quality is superb, great sharpness and very low noise levels in night shots. Leica lenses do a very good job as always and give to this camera a professional level. The 12x optical zoom works very well, you have to get used to keep your hands fixed when using the maximum zoom, but with some days of practice, you are gonna get unshake and sharp shots. Its incredible that you can get a 420mm lens with an aperture = 2.8 in the whole range, for less than a one thousand dollar and even the renowned LEICA lenses. What a BARGAIN!!!!Optical image stabilizer (OIS)is needful with large zoom lenses and Panasonic included it, but in spite of this - you need to have firm hands like I wrote down in the paragraph above. Panning mode works fine and I enjoy taking pictures with this mode, its quite useful since the only way that you could get this effect was by using a photo editor (not anymore) Only one drawback, its flash is very weak, so how this camera has a hot shoe, you are gonna be forced to buy an external flash. I hope Panasonic releases an 8MP digital camera with 12x optical zoom soon... using LEICA LENSES. Im gonna wait fot it eagerly.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love at first sight,
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This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10K 4MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
I wanted to go digital, but looked and looked for the perfect first digital camera. My sister put the Panasonic Lumix in my hands, and it was love at first sight. First, the camera is amazingly light for a camera with a zoom equivalent of 400+. Second, the camera never misses a shot, no matter what the light conditions. Yes, I read the manual thoroughly, and yes, the camera can be confused a little when the conditions are dark and there are lights in back of the subject, but not a huge problem, and even most of those shots turned out great. I am in love with this camera, so in love that making the switch to digital was easy and delightful.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best digicam for the money right now!,
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This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10K 4MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
The best cam for the money and has every potential to become the next 2100UZ as far as legacy is concerned. The lens and IS are 1st rate and you can get beautiful crisp photos in almost no light although focus lock in those conditions can be tricky. The zoom and the digital zoom are all very usable and I have gotten nice photos at full digital zoom. Overall Panasonic did their homework for the most part albeit some minor annoyances I listed below. But there are no perfect digital cameras out there. But couple this cam with the 12x Leica/IS combo and beautiful 4MP picture quality, many user available settings and you have a photographer's dream here.Minor gripes I have-
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great in-betweener camera, very minor drawbacks,
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This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10K 4MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
I've never owned a digital camera, but I've had a Canon AE-1 for about 20 years. My wife and I wanted to get a digital camera that we could share (manual for me, point and shoot for her) and the Panasonic DMC-FZ10 seems to be the perfect compromise. The picture quality and color fidelity are truly amazing. I'm happy with the ability to adjust almost all of the settings, and the gun-and-run style pictures are great too! Two minor annoyances with this camera:- The lens cap isn't attached. We're going to lose it sooner rather than later; Other than that, we're thrilled with the camera. If you truly need an SLR with swappable lenses and full control, spend more for the Canon Digital Rebel. If you just want point and click, spend less and get an A70. But for the in-betweener, this camera really hits the sweet spot.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome,
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This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10K 4MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
There was no other camera that could compete with this when it came out, and now only its sucessors from Panasonic can do so (well them and a $900 Nikon, but I'd rather save my money). This camera is that good. Is it perfect? No, not at all. I could write a lengthy listing of gripes, but they pale in comparisons to the positives:
A high performance Leica designed (Panasonic manufactured) lens Opitical image stabilizer Fast burst mode 12x zoom Solid Japanese built body All in all, you will have fun taking great shots at birthday parties, zoos, fireworks, parks, concerts, and many other places--I did. Why? The lens, it allows for blur free images thanks to its wide aperture and image stabilizer, and it also allows you to get close to the action with a tremendous zoom. Other camers may offer 10x zooms, but the lack the image stabilizer so everything is big AND BLURRY. Buy this or the newer FZ-15 or FZ-20 from Panasonic--you won't regret it. |
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