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    Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ10 Digital Camera

    January 29, 2010 | Digital Camera, Panasonic | 1 Comment

    The new technology of image processing Intelligent Resolution is incorporated in Part II Venus Engine HD for Panasonic TZ10. By detecting the signals they are on board issues, they compose a detailed texture or just a gentle progression first and give the appropriate enhancement to the edges and textured areas, respectively. Contrary to the uniform enhancement of sharpness, it is possible to perform optimal processing of signals to give a full natural with remarkable clarity of fine details.

    Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ10 Digital Camera

    Panasonic’s iA Mode the hallmark of Lumix cameras including the power OIS which has the dual power of repression against the conventional system Image Stabilizer, MEGA OIS The hand shake, which is physically generated when you press the shutter button or when shooting at night with a slow shutter speed is actually offset by the OIS new power to take blur free photography. The iA mode is also available in video recording. It automatically selects the Scene mode most appropriate and can correct handshake, orientation and lighting problems – making iA mode your one-stop solution for capturing beautiful still images and motion.

    The Panasonic TZ10 features a high-quality LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR 25 mm ultra-wide angle 12x optical zoom. A lens like this, with a range from 25mm to 300mm, is almost inconceivable in such a small camera light. Comprising 10 elements in 8 groups with 2 ED lenses and 2 aspherical lens with 3 aspherical surfaces, and use of material from the lens back into its design, this advanced lens unit realizes the outstandingly slim body and compact while passing standards Leica’s stringent for exceptional optical performance.

    The Panasonic Lumix TZ10 features a 14.5-megapixel CCD and shoots up with a resolution of 12.1 megapixels. Because the CCD on the TZ10 is a multi-aspect that can reproduce images shot with the goal of 25 mm to 300 mm in one of three aspect ratios – 4:3, 3:2 or 16:9 – so you can always capture dynamic, richly expressive shots with a broad perspective. Multi Aspect mode allows you to take a picture in three aspect ratios simultaneously and then choose one that best fits your scene after the shooting. [via letsgodigital]

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