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  • Comparison of the Panasonic LX2 to TZ

    Whether you are in the market for a new point-and-shoot digital camera or you currently own a Panasonic LX2 or TZ, reviewing the differences and similarities of the two cameras can be helpful. Panasonic released both its Lumix DMC-LX2 and its Lumix DMC-TZ1 in 2006. According to dpreview.com, while the LX2 is "slightly disappointing" in its performance, the TZ has "photographic versatility," which consumers should not underestimate.

  • Compatible Lenses for the Panasonic DMC G1

    The Panasonic DMC-G1 is a compact digital camera based on the Micro Four Thirds system. The camera can be used with a variety of interchangeable lenses. It features a 12.1-megapixel Live MOS sensor, dust-reduction system, optical image stabilizer, auto focus, advanced shooting modes, face detection and built-in flash with red eye reduction. It's easy to take photographs within different styles and settings using the range of Micro Four Thirds lenses available.

  • Tips on Shooting With a Lumix DMC ZS-6

    The Lumix DMC ZS-6 is a digital point-and-shoot camera made by Panasonic. The Panasonic brand of cameras includes similar pocket-sized point-and-shoots and larger digital single lens reflex, or DSLR, models. The ZS series includes models ZS-1, ZS-3 and ZS-6, with each having a few more features than the one before it.

  • How to Repair the Flash of a Panasonic DMC

    The Panasonic DMC is a digital still camera with a built-in flash. The flash fires from a small opening directly above the lens. This allows you to illuminate the image in front of the camera. If, however, you are attempting to take a picture and the flash is not firing, you need to troubleshoot the camera and repair the flash in order to use the equipment properly again.

  • How to Repair a Panasonic FZ5

    The Panasonic DMC-FZ5 is a digital camera with a built-in 12 times optical zoom. Although it does not have a removable lens it is large enough to provide this option without resulting to the digital zoom feature. If, for whatever reason though, your digital camera is not working correctly, you do have a few options to go about correcting the problems yourself.

  • Comparison of the Panasonic TZ1, 2 and 3

    Panasonic released three models of the Lumix DMC-TZ line of compact digital cameras between 2006 and early 2007. The DMC-TZ1, DMC-TZ2 and DMC-TZ3 are fairly similar. The TZ1 was the flagship camera and was replaced by the two other models.

  • The Panasonic SDR-H18 Vs. SDR-H80

    Panasonic released the SDR-H18 and SDR-H80 digital camcorders one year apart to the day, in 2007 and 2008, respectively. The SDR-H80 improves upon the H18 in almost every category.

  • How to Replace a Lumix TZ5

    Released in 2008, the Lumix TZ5 was the latest model on the Travel Zoom line of cameras marketed by Panasonic. At the heart of the Lumix TZ5 is a 9.1 megapixel sensor, and a 10x optical zoom Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens. Leica is a German-based camera and lens company, and was the first company to use 35mm film in a camera designed to take still images. The Lumix TZ5 is compact point and shoot model, and while this camera offers a number of features, if you are looking at replacing the camera there a few things to consider.

  • Why Format a Digital Card for a Panasonic TZ5 Camera?

    The manufacturer strongly recommends formatting all memory cards used with the Panasonic DMC-TZ5 camera. Although an un-formated card might work adequately, formatting a memory card improves both its performance and its communication with the DMC-TZ5 and ensures that all old data is off the card.

  • How to See How Many Pictures Taken on a Panasonic

    Cameras today are digital and no longer use film, but knowing how much space is available on your memory disk is important before any big event. To see how many pictures are available on your Panasonic digital camera, it is necessary for you to be familiar with the basic on and off functions of your camera. Knowing how many pictures have been taken will help you evaluate the availability of room to take more pictures.

  • The Specs for a Lumix TZ5

    The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 is a 9.1 megapixel compact point and shoot digital camera. It was announced by Panasonic in April 2008 as the third generation of this particular line of camera.

  • Fisher Price Kid-Tough Camera Instructions

    The Fisher-Price Kid-Tough camera introduces your child to the art of photography. Your child will have an amazing time taking pictures of his toys and friends with the auto-flash and color LCD screen features. The Fisher-Price Kid-Tough camera holds up to 500 images and can withstand even the toughest toddler hands. The camera is available in blue or pink with colorful features appealing to kids of any age.

  • Panasonic DMC TZ5 Specifications

    The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 digital camera is the predecessor of the original TZ1, released in 2006 and the TZ3, which was released in 2007. The TZ5 digital camera offers a generous compact size that supports a larger zoom lens compared to other products in its class. The camera's specifications are best suited to entry-level photographers, but can be used effectively by more experienced photographers as well.

  • Panasonic DMC LS70 Digital Camera Operating Instructions

    Panasonic released its DMC-LS70 digital camera in 2007. The camera features an optical sensor resolution of 7.2 megapixels, a 3x optical zoom, a 2-inch LCD screen, a zoom lens, a built-in flash, light sensitivity range from ISO 100 to ISO 3200 and video capture. The DMC-LS70 weighs 4.8 oz., measures 3.7 by 1.2 by 2.4 inches, and comes with a video cable, USB connection cable, two AA batteries and a strap.

  • Panasonic DMC TZ3 Tips

    The 7.2 pixel Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ3 has a 10x optical zoom, built-in memory of 12.7 MB and a built-in microphone. Many digital cameras on the market have similar features. Whether you're a professional or an amateur photographer, taking a clear picture is the ultimate goal. If you own this model, you'll want to learn how to use it properly so that you can meet that goal.

  • How to Sell a Used Video Camera

    When looking to sell your used video camera, remember there are many tools out there to help you, both in print and online. You should think about setting the right price, and with a quick scan of photography classified ads you can know exactly what your camera is worth on the used video camera market.

  • How to Price a Used Camera

    The amount of knowledge required to evaluate the physical condition of a used camera and arrive at an accurate and fair price is not acquired overnight, but rather through dedicated research and familiarity with camera terminology, camera types and differences between camera models. Pricing a used camera involves more than deciding which type of camera you would like to own, but narrowing your search will allow you to more efficiently refine your knowledge.

  • Panasonic TZ3 vs. TZ4

    The digital camera market has become increasingly expansive in recent years, this coming as a result of both an increase in technological capacity along with a decrease in manufacturing costs. Panasonic is one of the leading manufacturers of electronic goods in the world and offers a variety of digital cameras, including the DMC-TZ3 and its replacement model, the DMC-TZ4.

  • Troubleshooting a Fisher Price Kid Tough Camera

    The Fisher Price Kid-Tough Camera is a digital camera created for kids as young as 3. The design of the camera is sturdy to withstand drops and waterproof to withstand splashes. The controls are easy to understand, and kids can review their pictures as they take them. Unfortunately, as with most electronic devices, the Kid-Tough Camera sometimes malfunctions. Most of the problems are common, however, and can be fixed after troubleshooting.

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