AW: Lumix TZ7 und TZ6 angekündigt
Ein sehr lesenswerter Review. Hier hat sich jemand richtig mit der Kamera beschäftigt. Bemerkenswert ist auch der Kommentar zur hohen Geschwindigkeit:
"When it comes to performance, the DMC-ZS3 doesn't disappoint. The camera powers on and is ready to take a photo after 1.5 seconds. Focusing speeds are very quick (especially with the high speed AF mode) and range from 0.1 - 0.3 seconds at wide-angle to 0.6 - 1.0 seconds at telephoto. The camera was very good at focusing in low light situations, as long as you're not blocking the AF-assist lamp with your left hand. Shot-to-shot delays were minimal, and I didn't find shutter lag to be a problem, either. The ZS3's regular burst mode is unremarkable, but in "free" mode it can keep firing away at 1.8 frames/second. Despite Panasonic's switch to a less powerful battery, the ZS3 not only has the same battery life numbers as its predecessor -- it's also the best in its class."
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/panasonic/dmc_zs3-review/index.shtml

Ein sehr lesenswerter Review. Hier hat sich jemand richtig mit der Kamera beschäftigt. Bemerkenswert ist auch der Kommentar zur hohen Geschwindigkeit:
"When it comes to performance, the DMC-ZS3 doesn't disappoint. The camera powers on and is ready to take a photo after 1.5 seconds. Focusing speeds are very quick (especially with the high speed AF mode) and range from 0.1 - 0.3 seconds at wide-angle to 0.6 - 1.0 seconds at telephoto. The camera was very good at focusing in low light situations, as long as you're not blocking the AF-assist lamp with your left hand. Shot-to-shot delays were minimal, and I didn't find shutter lag to be a problem, either. The ZS3's regular burst mode is unremarkable, but in "free" mode it can keep firing away at 1.8 frames/second. Despite Panasonic's switch to a less powerful battery, the ZS3 not only has the same battery life numbers as its predecessor -- it's also the best in its class."
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/panasonic/dmc_zs3-review/index.shtml
