9.4 out of 10

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 / DMC-ZS7

12.1 megapixels

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  • User Score (1379)
    8.9 8.9 from 1379 reviewers
  • Expert Score (40)
    8.3 8.3 from 40 reviewers
  • Design (7)
    9.3 9.3 from 7 reviewers
  • Value for money (25)
    8.9 8.9 from 25 reviewers
  • Features (39)
    10 10 from 39 reviewers
  • Ease of use (44)
    9.7 9.7 from 44 reviewers
  • Performance (30)
    8.5 8.5 from 30 reviewers
  • Picture quality (59)
    8.6 8.6 from 59 reviewers
  • Reliability (10)
    9.9 9.9 from 10 reviewers
  • Overall quality (18)
    9.8 9.8 from 18 reviewers
  • Battery performance (14)
    7.9 7.9 from 14 reviewers
  • Display (29)
    9.6 9.6 from 29 reviewers
  • Video quality (12)
    9.9 9.9 from 12 reviewers
  • Ergonomics (27)
    8.3 8.3 from 27 reviewers
  • Equipment (13)
    9.6 9.6 from 13 reviewers
  • Portability (2)
    10 10 from 2 reviewers
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Users:
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  • Expert Reviews

  1. goodgearguide.com.au

    review.goodgearguide.com.au
    3 August 2010

    Panasonic's LUMIX DMC-TZ10 is one of the most feature-packed and versatile point-and-shoot digital cameras on the market. It ships with a big lens, it has lots of automatic features that make it easy to use as well manual modes for when you want to get creative, and it even includes a built-in GPS receiver so that you can see where your pictures were taken. Having a built-in GPS unit means you can easily identify where your pictures were taken throughout your travels. Read more

    • Big lens, lovely bokeh effect, great for macros, built-in GPS, dedicated exposure button
    • Images look soft, images get noisy above ISO 200, maximum aperture of only f/6.3
  2. PhotoReview

    8.5/10
    18 March 2010

    Offering 12.1-megapixel resolution plus a 12x optical zoom lens that covers the equivalent of 25-300mm focal length range, Panasonic's Lumix DMC-TZ10 extends the appealing features of previous ‘Travellers' Zoom' models with a built-in GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver and P, A, S and M shooting modes. Its image stabiliser has been upgraded to a new POWER O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabiliser) with twice the steadiness of previous systems. Read more

  • User Reviews

  1. Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10

    CNET
    4.0/10
    Reviewer: IanA1, CNET
    4 August 2010

    I'm with "just me". I bought the camera to geotag field work photos. Although the photos seem to be good quality, I couldn't care if the photos were average quality. I just wanted a reliable geotag option. I've even tried doing a position update before taking a photo & with 6 satellites the location is wrong by ~20 metres. If you're anything other than a tourist wanting to know what city a photo was taken then dont buy this camera for the GPS option. Read more

    • Very good in some area
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  • Manufacturer's Description

Super zoom digital camera TZ10 with 25mm ultra wide-angle 12x optical zoom , AVCHD Lite Movie and GPS. The 12.1 effective megapixel DMC-TZ10 digital camera features a 25mm wide-angle 12x optical zoom f/3.3-4.9 LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens (35mm camera equivalent: 25-300mm) in a compact format. The 25mm wide-angle lens has about twice the shooting area of the standard 35mm lens, and the powerful 12x optical zoom can also be used in movie recording. In 3-megapixel resoluti…

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