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Digital Cameras Buying Guide: There are many makes and models of digital cameras on the market. Read on to determine the right digital camera for you. Read more...
Compact Digital Cameras
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3
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$769.00Review Date
Wednesday, 14th of March, 2007
Features
Digital Zoom : 4x
ISO Speeds : 100
ISO Speeds : 1250
ISO Speeds : 200
ISO Speeds : 400
ISO Speeds : 800
ISO Speeds : Auto
Optical Zoom : 10x
What's Hot
Sharp pictures, low noise, O.I.S and intelligent ISO work very well, big zoom
What's Not
Some fringing towards edges, very noticeable barrel distortion
The Final Word
The image stabilisation technologies combined with the large zoom and above average image quality make the TZ3 a great compact camera, particularly for travelers.
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All of our cameras are tested using Imatest, which provides standardised benchmarks that can be directly compared across models. By generating a specific score we can give you hard facts to support our reviews and make sure you make the best decision possible.
Sharpness
Sharpness is potentially the most important element of a picture. The sharper a shot, the more depth and clarity it will appear to have. Sharpness is a term used to describe the boundary between one section of colour and another. The more defined this border is, the sharper the shot. It is measured by comparing the distance it takes a pixel to change from one colour value to the other. All cameras will blur to some extent, but in good models it won't be noticeable until you really zoom in to extreme levels. The higher the value, the better the camera; anything over 1300 should be considered excellent.Chromatic Aberration
Cameras with Chromatic Aberration are often attributed as having poor sharpness, but this is not the case at all. Chromatic Aberration is caused by light refracting at incorrect angles as it passes through the lens. It occurs around the edge of a shot and presents itself as colour fringing, which can destroy the clarity in those areas. Chromatic Aberration is measured in terms of its distance from the centre. A lower percentage is good. Anything below .05 should be considered fairly good.|
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Sharpness score: 1701 LW/PH
Chromatic aberration score: 0.067 % of dist. to corner |
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Chromatic Aberration Graph
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