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DMC-LZ3S - Lumix Digital Cameras

DMC-LZ3S

Lumix Digital Cameras

5-Megapixel Digital Camera with MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer, High Sensitivity Mode & 6x Optical Zoom

 

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KEY FEATURES .
Camera Effective Pixels
  • Effective Pixels

  • Slightly less than the total number of pixels normally stated for an image sensor (CCD, CMOS, etc.), this term represents the actual number of pixels used to record an image.

 
5.0 Megapixels
  • Megapixels

  • A megapixel is the term for one million (1,000,000) pixels.

Optical Zoom
  • Optical Zoom

  • As the focal length of a zoom lens is changed, the subject is magnified. When an image is magnified via the lens, the resulting image looks natural.

 
6x
Image Sensor
1/2.5"
5.36 Total Megapixel
  • Megapixel

  • The term for one million (1,000,000) pixels.

  CCD
  • CCD

  • A mega-pixel CCD (charged coupled device) converts optical data into digital information. It lets you capture crisp, clear images in high resolution, and helps bring out a full range of expressive color and detail.


Primary Color Filter
  • Primary Color Filter

  • A filter that uses the primary colors (red, green and blue) to ensure the correct extraction of color information from the CCD. It is generally assumed that the use of this filter on a digital camera makes it easier to create vivid, rich color images.

Extra Optical Zoom 4:3 Aspect Ratio: 7.5x for 3 Mega, 2 Mega, 1 Mega, 0.3 Mega
3:2 Aspect Ratio: 7.5x for 2.5 Mega
16:9 Aspect Ratio: 7.5x for 2 Mega
Digital Zoom
  • Digital Zoom

  • (for Camcorders)
    Through the use of digital technology, the zoom ratio on select Panasonic camcorders can be increased to an amazing 700:1 or greater, depending on the model. After the highest optical zoom setting is reached, the digital zoom automatically takes over, magnifying the image by blowing up the pixels to give you an incredibly close shot.

    (for Digital Cameras)
    A feature found in many digital cameras that takes a portion of the image's data and displays it at full size, producing an enlargement (magnification) of the original image, similar to the effect of using a telephoto lens. This process, however, is different from the magnification produced using the camera's optical zoom, and the stronger the digital zoom, the more the image will degrade.

4x
(Max. 24x combined with Optical Zoom without Extended Optical Zoom)
(Max. 30x combined with Extended Optical Zoom)
Focal Length
  • Focal Length

  • The distance from the middle point of the lens to the focus point. Assuming that the camera's position is fixed, the larger this value becomes, the larger the subject appears (telephoto). Conversely, the smaller this value becomes, the smaller the subject becomes (wide angle).

f=6.1-36.6mm (35mm equivalent: 37-222mm)
Lens Lumix® DC Vario
Lens Construction
8 Elements in 7 Groups (2 Aspherical
  • Aspherical

  • Normally, a portion of the spherical front surface of a lens contains aberrations. Lens designers, as they strove to create a perfectly curved lens face, ultimately created a non-spherical, or aspherical lens.

  Lenses/3 Aspherical
  • Aspherical

  • Normally, a portion of the spherical front surface of a lens contains aberrations. Lens designers, as they strove to create a perfectly curved lens face, ultimately created a non-spherical, or aspherical lens.

  Surfaces)
Aperture
  • Aperture

  • Working much like the pupil of the eye, the movement of the lens' internal aperture blades closes or opens the aperture to adjust the amount of light passing through the lens. The value inscribed on the aperture ring of the lens (F1.4, F2, F2.8, etc.) represents the size of the aperture and is called the "aperture value" or "f-stop." As this value increases, the aperture narrows, or is "closed," and as it decreases, the aperture widens, or is "opened."

  Range
Wide: F2.8/F5.6 (2 steps)
Tele: F4.5 - F9 (2 steps)
Optical Image Stabilizer
MEGA O.I.S.
  • MEGA O.I.S.

  • Definition:
    O.I.S. stands for Optical Image Stabilizer. MEGA O.I.S. technology helps solve the problem of unintentional hand movement that can result in blurry images, particularly with telephoto shots.

    How does it work?
    In the event that hand movement is detected by the built-in gyrosensor, a signal is relayed to a microcomputer, which instantly calculates the amount of compensation needed. A linear motor then shifts the lens as necessary to guide incoming light from the image straight to the CCD. The entire process takes just tenths of a second!

    Benefit(s):
    Panasonic insists on using an optical image stabilizer rather than an electronic one because there is no image degradation with optical processing. MEGA O.I.S. lets you expand your shooting possibilities. For example, using the MEGA O.I.S. and a slow shutter speed lets you capture a sunset scene or shots in dim indoor lighting without losing the mood or atmosphere.

  (Mode 1
  • Mode 1

  • In this mode, image stabilization is continuously on. It helps you to compose shots in the LCD monitor and to see the focusing condition more clearly.

  / Mode 2
  • Mode 2

  • This mode corrects the image the instant that you press the shutter button. It maximizes the compensating capability of the lens in all directions for more effective correction.

  )
PERFORMANCE FEATURES .
Conversion Lens Compatibility No
Focusing Area Normal: Wide 50cm / Tele 120cm - infinity
Macro/Simple/Motion Picture: Wide 5cm / Tele 50cm - infinity
AF Metering 1 point
1 point high speed
3 points high speed
5 points
Spot
Focus Auto Focus System
Normal/Macro (Dial)
AF Assist Lamp
  • AF Assist Lamp

  • Provides extra lighting as a focusing aid for slightly dark situations where AF focusing would ordinarily be difficult.

Yes
ISO Sensitivity
  • ISO Sensitivity

  • A value used to indicate a film's sensitivity to light. ISO also stands for the International Standards Organization. Since no similarly defined standard exists for digital cameras, the term "ISO 100 equivalent" is used. A larger ISO value indicates that the camera can take a better picture in dimly lit locations (such as indoors).

 
Auto / 80 / 100 / 200 / 400 (High Sensitivity Mode: 800 - 1600)
White Balance
  • White Balance

  • Definition:
    Provides color temperature correction when taking photographs at different times on a sunny day, or in different types of artificial lighting.

    How does it work?
    White Balance adjusts automatically. However, depending on the scene or light condition, the Automatic White Balance may not be able to bring out natural colors. In such cases, the White Balance can be adjusted manually. While differences exist between Auto White Balance and Manual White Balance types, this feature is found on every digital camera.

 
Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/
Halogen/Flash/White Set
White Balance Adjustment (except for Auto Set)
Exposure
  • Exposure

  • The amount of light that strikes the image sensor or film. If the exposure period is too long, the image is "overexposed" and if it is too short, the image is "underexposed."

Program AE
  • Program AE

  • A mode where the camera automatically calculates the combination of aperture and shutter speed that will properly expose a scene.

Exposure Button No
Exposure Compensation
  • Exposure Compensation

  • Depending on the subject's degree of reflectance or lighting condition, AE photography can easily produce exposures that are either over or under the optimum. To compensate for this type of error, plus or minus compensation can be added to correct the exposure, which is called exposure compensation.

 
1/3 EV Step, ± 2 EV
Backlight Compensation
Yes (at simple mode)
Auto Bracketing
  • Auto Bracketing

  • Automatically takes multiple pictures with a single press of the shutter, each using a different exposure. (Usually average, over and under exposed) This reduces the chance of an incorrect exposure. After shooting, you can look at the results and keep the best shot.

  (AE
  • AE

  • Abbreviation for Automatic Exposure. The camera's exposure sensor measures the brightness of the subject and automatically calculates an exposure. Generally, there are three types of AE: Program AE, Aperture Priority AE and Shutter Priority AE.

)
+1/3EV-1EV Step, 3 Frames
Light Metering
Intelligent Multiple
  • Intelligent Multiple

  • Measures the light at points across the entire image to achieve a balanced exposure setting.

Shooting Mode (Mode Dial)/Rec. Mode Dial: Normal Picture, Simple, Economy, Macro, Moving Image, Playback
Scene Modes SCN 1&2 (Portrait, Soft Skin, Scenery, Sports, Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Food, Party, Candle Light, Fireworks, Starry Sky, Snow, High Sensitivity, Baby 1&2)
Shutter
  • Shutter

  • One of the camera's most important mechanisms, the shutter controls the light exposure by opening for a precisely determined time and then closing. With film cameras, it can be a piece of black cloth or articulating steel in the center of the film chamber. It is designed to prevent light from striking the film surface while the shutter button is not pressed, and to regulate the amount striking the surface when the shutter button is pressed.

  Speed/Shutter System
8 - 1/2,000 sec.
Starry Sky Mode: 15, 30, 60 sec.
Self Timer
  • Self Timer

  • An automatic feature that provides a delay after the photographer presses the shutter until the shutter actually opens, to allow the photographer to take a self-portrait or pose in a family group picture, and to reduce hand-shake.

10 seconds / 2 seconds
Auto Review 1 sec/3 sec/zoom
Review 1x/4x/8x
Picture Adjustment Natural, Standard, Vivid
Color Effect Mode Cool, Warm, Black & White, Sepia
Recording Format
Still Image: JPEG
  • JPEG

  • Design rule for Camera File system based on Exif 2.2 standard

, DPOF corresponding
Motion Image: QuickTime® Motion JPEG
Image Quality Fine/Standard
Motion Image (Quick Time Motion JPEG)
4:3 Aspect Ratio:
30 or 10 fps (320 x 240 pixels)
  • 30 or 10 fps (320 x 240 pixels)

  • Max. recording time depends on Memory Card capacity.

, 640 x 480 pixels (only with SD Memory Card)
RECORDING IMAGE SIZE (Pixels
  • Pixels

  • Synonymous with an "image pixel" or a "dot," "pixel" is used to describe the smallest element (square) of a digital image. Often used to describe imaging device resolution.

)
.
4:3 Aspect Ratio (Still Image) 2560 x 1920
2048 x 1536
1600 x 1200
1280 x 960
640 x 480
3:2 Aspect Ratio (Still Image) 2560 x 1712
2048 x 1360
16:9 Aspect Ratio (Still Image) 2560 x 1440
1920 x 1080
Motion Image (4:3 Aspect Ratio) 640 x 480, 320 x 240
CONVENIENCE FEATURES .
Burst Shooting Mode Full-resolution image:
Standard Mode: Up to 5 images at 3 or 2 frames/sec.
Fine Mode: Up to 3 images
Unlimited Consecutive Shooting
  • Unlimited Consecutive Shooting

  • Allows Unlimited Consecutive Shooting up to the capacity of the SD Memory Card.

Yes
Still Image Recording with Audio No
Audio Dubbing Maximum of 10 Seconds
Real-time Histograms
  • Real-time Histograms

  • This graph, which can be displayed in the LCD monitor as you line up the shot, shows the status of the exposure and contrast in real-time.

Yes
Composition Guide Lines
  • Composition Guide Lines

  • Displayed in the viewfinder and LCD, these thin horizontal and vertical lines make it easy for you to compose your shots or to hold the cameral level.

Yes
Built-in Memory
14MB
  • MB

  • MB means one million bytes. Usable capacity will be less.

Scene Mode Help Screen Yes
Auto Angle Detection Yes
Flip Animation
  • Flip Animation

  • Allows you to create your own animations frame-by-frame.

No
Economy Mode Yes (Dial)
STANDARD FEATURES .
Built-in Flash Type/Mode
Auto, Auto/Red-eye
  • Red-eye

  • Reflection of flash light from the eye's blood vessels that gives the appearance of having red pupils. Often occurs when shooting outdoors in a dimly lit location, when the subject's pupils are dilated (opened). To prevent this, a series of pre-flashes from the flash unit constrict the subject's pupils before the flash is fired.

  Reduction,
Slow Sync./Red-eye Reduction
Forced On/Off
Wide: 0.5 - 4.2m (ISO Auto)
Tele: 0.5 - 2.6m (ISO Auto)
High Sensitivity Mode: 0.8 - 5.7 (Wide), 0.8 - 3.5 (Tele)
External Flash No
LCD Monitor 2.0" Diagonal Polycrystalline TFT LCD Display (85k pixels)
Field of view: approx. 100%
Playback Mode
25, 16 or 9-Thumbnail Display
Zoomed Playback (16x max)
Image Rotation
Slide Show
Favorite Pictures
Resizing
Trimming, Copy, Protection
DPOF Setting
OSD Language English, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese (Traditional), German, Italian, French
Recording Media Built-in Memory
SD Memory Card
Multimedia Card
Microphone
  • Microphone

  • The microphone allows you to record audio when using the motion and still image recording features.

No
Speaker
  • Speaker

  • The speaker allows you to listen to the audio recorded on your motion and still image recording segments as you play them back on the LCD screen.

No
Interface DC Input, Video Output (NTSC), USB
Direct Print
PictBridge
  • PictBridge

  • The PictBridge standard lets you print directly on a compatible digital printer. Print size, layout, date and other settings can be made with the camera.

Color Silver
Power Included:
Two Oxyride™ AA Batteries
Optional:
AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries
AA Alkaline Batteries
AC Adaptor (Input: 110-240V AC)
Battery Life
  • Battery Life

  • Shooting conditions: 73.4°F with 50% humidity;LCD On; Using an SD Memory Card; Starting to shoot 30 seconds after turning on the power; Shooting once every 30 seconds with the flash in full operation for every other shot; Changing the zoom setting from telephoto to wide, or wide to telephoto, for each shot; Temporarily turning the power off after each 10 shots (long enough to lower the battery temperature. For DMC-LC1: Shooting once every 30 seconds, flash in operation for every shot, 77°F(25°C) ambient temperature.

Up to 250 pictures (CIPA Standard) with included AA Oxyride™ Batteries
ACCESSORIES .
Included Software
ArcSoft® PhotoImpression
  • PhotoImpression

  • Allows you to adjust colors, crop and process images in other ways to create calendars, cards, art works and more.

™, ArcSoft® PhotoBase
  • PhotoBase

  • Transfer images from an SD Memory Card to a compatible PC and display them in an easy-to-see list format.

™, USB Driver, Lumix® Simple Viewer
Standard Accessories Two AA Oxyride Batteries, Video & USB Cables, Strap
SPECIFICATIONS .
Dimensions (H x W x D)2.44'' x 3.94'' x 1.77''
Weight0.4 lbs
 

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