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61 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great all around camera for casual user....
This proves to be a great all around casual camera for most people who shoot everyday photos, home photos, vacation photos and such thing, print them out on a 4x6 up to 8x11 size for their albums.

For a camera of this price and size, there are several unbeatable features that simply cannot be ignored. First is the image stablizer which does work and worked...
Published on July 25, 2006 by lordhoot

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent camera, terrible warranty
I bought this camera 10 months ago from Amazon. It was my 4th digital in seven years, and definitely my favorite one. The size is just perfect to carry around, and the 6X optical zoom with image stabilization is hard to beat. At the time, I struggled between this model and the Canon counterpart, but at the end, I was really happy with my decision. I actually stopped using...
Published on April 25, 2007 by Ricardo V


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61 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great all around camera for casual user...., July 25, 2006
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lordhoot "lordhoot" (Anchorage, Alaska USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5K 6MP Digital Camera with 6x Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
This proves to be a great all around casual camera for most people who shoot everyday photos, home photos, vacation photos and such thing, print them out on a 4x6 up to 8x11 size for their albums.

For a camera of this price and size, there are several unbeatable features that simply cannot be ignored. First is the image stablizer which does work and worked well. Second is the 6x optical zoom when most cameras like this only come in 3x. Finally the ease of use where most people with some prior experience with a digital can probably used this camera without reading the instructions and those with no experiences can used this camera within a hour.

One element of this camera which have been slammed dunk by many of the on-line and magazine critics is the "high sensitivity" mode which artifically boost up the ISO up to 1600 if needed. This allowed the photo to be taken with little light. What they say is true, if you blow up these images taken with that mode, there will be a lot of noise and almost unuseable. However, you really have to blow it up, poster size almost for that to happened. I took a nighttime shot of Hooter Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas in a moving car without a flash with that mode and it came out looking perfect. For most users like myself who will only print it out at most, in 8x11 size, this mode works perfectly and its a highly useful feature, perhaps the most useful feature in the entire camera. People who will buy this camera will not buy it to take professional photos. So we don't have to judge the "high sensitivity" mode as a professional but as a casual shooter and its works just fine for us.

For casual photographs, this camera shoot just fine and results are quite remarkable. It may not passed the muster for high demanding photographer who happened to be a perfectionist but for the rest of the casual world, this camera take great images.

The battery power is pretty good. If you used their special Panasonic batteries, its better but you probably want to use the rechargable sooner or later. LCD screen is 2.5 inches large of small amount of pixal. Its clear and colorful but not definite. I thought this was the only major weakness of the camera. Its uses SD card, it got enough scene modes to satisfied most users and flash proves to be more intelligent then most of its competitors. The camera is lightweight, compact and easy to use and hold. Image stablizer works just fine although it there to help with the hand shaking and not the blur of the target moving very fast. Many of the senior citizens may find this most helpful. Nervous photographers may find this most helpful.

Overall, I won't repeat that already been written by other reviewers and Amazon's own description. I would add my voice that this is one terrific camera for casual photographer and for all its features, it definitely worth the price since you won't get better features for such a price.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OIS really works, May 23, 2006
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D. madden (kingston,JAMAICA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5K 6MP Digital Camera with 6x Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
Camera takes excellent pictures. I took all those pictures and have'nt even looked at the manual yet. I'm also a novice novice.

pros:
Good battery life and great macro ability. The OIS is excellent with low light especially zoom. Really bright LCD

Cons: 80000pixel display not sharp enough for me

But for the price with all these features i would'nt go with anything else.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great value for an everyday camera, January 20, 2007
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This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5K 6MP Digital Camera with 6x Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
Update: This is an outdated model. I paid $200 new for it 01/2007

I needed an everyday point and shoot camera to take short video clips, good 4x6 to 8x10 pictures, and to be compact enough to fit in a coat pocket, but still large enough to hold. I wanted a good zoom lens, at least 4-5x optical. I also wanted affordable. I didn't need a fancy top of the line 10MP camera or anything. I currently have an EOS 300D Digital Rebel, but I wanted something I could take with me without dragging around large lenses etc.

My thoughts? Keep in mind while reading this I am coming from a 6MP SLR camera, so I have pretty high standards. Format the memory card PRIOR to use, I received memory errors about 1/3rd of the way through, formatted with the camera and it was fine.

pros:
-image stabilization works well
-6x optical zoom lens (many cameras only have 3x)
-nice image quality (at low ISO, 80 or 100) without messing around with settings
-camera can be forced to use a specific ISO
-long battery life with AA batteries
-good selection of built in scenes that work well

cons:
-slow flash recharge time, about 5 seconds (done to save the AA batteries)
-very noisy images at ISO 200 and 400 (1)
-no full manual mode, but that is what my SLR camera is for

bottom line: Great value for a point and shoot camera to supplement an SLR or as an only camera. If you want full manual, aperture/shutter priority, look elsewhere.

(1) I haven't tried the high sensitivity images (800 and 1600), but I hear they are better

Image stabilization helps for taking pictures in dark rooms, but by forcing it to ISO 100 as I do it counteracts much of the improvement. It is a nice to have feature though. In general I notice a lot more noise than my 6MP SLR, but the pictures are still very good. This doesn't work well when the subject is moving, only for reducing camera shake of course.

The lens is nice without much distortion. The macro mode works well up close, allowing for nice close ups as long as light is adequate. Another one of my reasons for purchasing a point and shoot camera, it costs less than just a good macro lens for my SLR. However, there isn't a wide angle mode for this lens, it is 1 to 6x. This might make it inadequate for taking pictures of a room inside a house (applies to real estate agents)

The continuous shoot modes are nice, 6 pictures over 2 seconds or so for the full resolution, and indefinite mode the rate is determine by your memory card, but peaks at about 1.5 frames/second. These only work with the flash off (best forced to disabled)

I love the AA batteries, they are cheap and last a long, long, time. I think I got at least 100 pictures, many with flash, using the included oxyride batteries. I would strongly recommend the use of NiMH rechargeable batteries, because they last a long time and recharge quickly, just carry some non-rechargeable batteries for emergency use (NiMH batteries discharge rapidly when cold and only hold a charge for about 30 days). Instructions explicitly say NOT to use lithium batteries, although others say they have used E2 lithiums from Energizer without any trouble. They don't specify what lithium does, but the general comment says it might cause the battery life meter to read wrong (who cares), or it might cause overheating and memory corruption (important, but this might not apply to lithium cells, I don't know).

Video is good, but you can't change zoom levels once you start recording. Not much else to say. It will work for my purposes. It is much faster to get the point and shoot camera out when I see something funny than it is to dig out the video specific camera.

I would buy the same camera again. For the price it is a great buy and it fits my needs perfectly. My 4 star review is because of the noise at higher ISO settings, to me, it really does reduce the image quality and it is hard for me to look at the pictures. It might not bother you if you are used to point and shoot cameras.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent camera, terrible warranty, April 25, 2007
This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5K 6MP Digital Camera with 6x Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
I bought this camera 10 months ago from Amazon. It was my 4th digital in seven years, and definitely my favorite one. The size is just perfect to carry around, and the 6X optical zoom with image stabilization is hard to beat. At the time, I struggled between this model and the Canon counterpart, but at the end, I was really happy with my decision. I actually stopped using my video camera, storing movies in my 4 2GB SD cards.

One week ago, the flash stopped working. I thought to myself "no problem, the one year warranty will cover it". Well, guess what, the warranty only covers parts, and the labor flat-fee from Panasonic is $170.00 USD. I can buy a new one on Amazon for $20.00 USD more! I wrote to Panasonic, but didn't get a satisfactory response from them.

I am switching now to the Canon Powershot A570 IS, which supports image stabilization, and 7 Megapixel pictures. Their warranty covers EVERYTHING for one whole year, so at least I feel safer buying their product. The price is a little bit higher than this model, but totally worth it.

Something to keep in mind if you are considering to buy this model.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Panasonic Lumix DMC LZ5K, January 11, 2007
This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5K 6MP Digital Camera with 6x Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
Excellent for a small compact digitial camera. Good zoom. Pixels moe than adequate. Enlarged some photos to 11x24 without any loss. Good use of battery time. Only wish it had a view finder in addition to LCD screen.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great value, excellent photo quality, easy to use and navagate, February 5, 2007
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Wiseguy 945 (Cedar Rapids, IA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5K 6MP Digital Camera with 6x Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
I just picked this camera up recently on sale at one of the national chain stores, and so far it has been nice. A thing up front, this unit does use 2 AA batteries and does not have a rechargable battery built in. Not a huge deal since you can buy rechargables, but it can chew through regular batteries quickly, so the Lithium Ion or oxybutide batteries are worth the investment if buying disposable. I plan on buying a couple of set of rechargables and trying them out as well.
Now, Overall, I weighted out which camera to buy. My brother has an olympus 710 and it does work great with the digital stabilization, computer enhanced and processed for clarity. This Panasonic LZ5 has an Optical stabilization which dampens movement to take a clear picture immidiately, without any computer processling. This does help well to elimitate the tremor on zoom. Also, a great 6x optical zoom, added with 4x digital for 24x zoom. THe better the optical zoom, the better the picture will be if shooting in zoom. Digital zoom will pixilate a picture at high maginification, the optical zoom delivers true clearer pictures at farther distance. Megapixels are great, but if you shoot with digital zoom, it won't be any clearer than the cheap model cameras. Besides, this camera has 6 Megapixels, more than enough for the average user. This means it can deliver the capability of a 14x19 picture...and which average user prints photos that big. most people print 4x6 or 8x10, and trust me, this camera will cover that brilliantly. This camera does come with Video out cables for video playback, yes this can record video clips. Also, their is the optional power cord attachment for when you are using it at the computer or hooking it to a tv to save batteries. This does use any standard SD memory card up to 2 gigabites. My lz5 model has the capability of shooting picture in standard 4:3, 3:2, and a store exclusive 16:9. The software is great as well. In all, a good value for a great camera. Check it out, its had to find a camera with this optical zoom and megapixel for the price.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Camera, November 5, 2006
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B. COX (Chalfont St. Giles, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5K 6MP Digital Camera with 6x Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
I bought this camera with travel in mind. I'm a senior at college, and studying in England for a semster. I've been to loads of places and taken loads pictures. I am completely behind the purchase of this camera for any body. Of course there has been a few out of focus, but that wasn't the camera's fault, but rather my own. It has been a breeze to use, and even my poor old chap of a father who has just broken through the barriers of using a VCR can use it. My mom and dad came over for 3 weeks and he asked if he could use it when I wasn't with him. He produced a number of pictures and used a number of the settings. I've not found a use for the baby settings, but the scenary settings are great. Also it is great b/c it uses AA batteries, which can easily be replaced on a moments notice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars very capable camera, June 12, 2007
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This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5K 6MP Digital Camera with 6x Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
I mainly chose to buy this camera for the 6x optical zoom- I do a lot of hiking in Yosemite and near my home in the French alps and wanted to take close-up pictures of the beautiful scenery. The camera has proved to be a great investment.

This camera is much better than any other camera I've used in the price range. The image stabilization works well, and it captures great pictures of my active kids. It has many features I haven't learned to use- they may be useful, but the camera simply takes great photos on the basic settings, so it's a good choice for beginners who want a camera that works easily, but that also has more complicated options for better pictures as the user improves. The only trade-off is the size- the camera is a bit large and clunky compared to the sleek new cameras I've used, but it's really worth it if you can spare the space- there's a lot packed into the camera. I own this and the DMC-LZ5 silver version and they are both perfect for pictures and video- I highly recommend this camera!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT CAMERA, BUT DON'T BUY, April 29, 2007
This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5K 6MP Digital Camera with 6x Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
look for the "Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ7K 7.2MP Digital Camera with 6x Image Stabilized Zoom (Black)", you can get it for less price and it is obviously better!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good digital, March 8, 2007
This review is from: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5K 6MP Digital Camera with 6x Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
This camera is good for point and shoot. However when in auto the pictures seem to have a lot of noise. I think this is one of the main problem with Panasonic sensor; Even when I fix the iso at 80, there seems to be a lot noise.
The camera takes good pictures at sufficient light. I am especially impressed by the movie mode. It can take really good quality movie at 30 fps. Overall at this price I think it is a good camera.
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