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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3


Panasonic-Lumix-Dmc-Lz3-2 The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 is a 5 megapixel digital camera with a 6x Optical Zoom lens.

The Lumix DMC-LZ3 has optical image stabilization to combat camera shake, a 2.0 inch LCD display and is powered by two AA batteries.

It also allows shooting with up to ISO 1600 in High Sensitivity mode allowing shots to be taken in low light situations of moving subjects.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 News Release


Panasonic DMC-LZ5 and DMC-LZ3 - Featuring Optical 6x Zoom and MEGA O.I.S.(Optical Image Stabilizer) Running on AA Batteries

Panasonic is introducing the incoming LUMIX models 6.0-megapixel DMC-LZ5 and 5.0-megapixel DMC-LZ3, incorporating MEGA O.I.S.(Optical Image Stabilizer) and 6x optical zoom(equivalent to 37mm to 222mm on a 35mm film camera) lens, that run on two AA batteries.

MEGA O.I.S. is the image stabilization system against handshake that bears no picture deterioration. Panasonic is the first company in the industry to have succeeded in incorporating MEGA O.I.S. into a compact digital camera and now its benefit is strongly approved by the users of the world, considered to be the standard of photography.

Compared to the previous models, the DMC-LZ2/LZ1, the LZ5 adopts large and bright 2.5” LCD (2.0” LCD for LZ3) and both LZ5/LZ3 speed up its AF time by adopting 1-point high speed AF option while AF assist lamp is newly incorporated. Another feature is in the enhanced scene mode options including the high sensitivity mode that allows shooting at max. ISO 1600. This is realized by the new pixel-mixed readout method of CCD even realizing the recording of bright motion image in VGA size. In addition, the newly incorporated Extra Optical Zoom function allows more powerful zooming Max.8.3x (7.5x for LZ3) in 3-Megapixel image recording. For the brain of the camera, the LZ5/LZ3 incorporate continued Venus Engine Plus, which saves energy consumption to achieve long battery life while maintaining quick response and high picture quality.

As you recall, the blurred image caused by hand shake is the biggest problem of digital camera photography. Let us again mention our MEGA O.I.S. here for the introduction of our new product information. Normally, the compactness of the camera results in the good portability and shooting using LCD helps fine view, however, these advantages may stand in the way because they reduce stability on the other hand. However, MEGA O.I.S. solves those problems. The spur-of-the-moment for which you’re not ready enough to keep your posture and the low-lit indoor or night time, when the shutter speed tends to slow, and macro shooting in which even a slight move will spoil the picture, all those are common situations accompany blurry pictures. However, MEGA O.I.S. enables you to easily take clear, beautiful pictures in even in such situations. This capital feature is subsumed under no other cameras but LUMIX among the entry class models that run on AA batteries.

In addition, the LZ5/LZ3 allows shooting with max. ISO 1600 setting in the newly incorporated High Sensitivity mode. This takes advantage of shooting moving subject such as baby and pets especially indoors, which were often spoiled by the movement of subject itself.

Thus, the handshake and the movement of the subject, both the major causes of the blurred picture, are compensated with MEGA O.I.S. and High Sensitivity Mode to help you to take clear and beautiful picture in various situations.

The DMC-LZ5/LZ3 are equipped with outstanding optical 6x zoom that captures and magnifies subjects located at a distance that cannot be captured enough by the 3x zoom of ordinary compact cameras. Even this outstanding zooming capability is supported by MEGA O.I.S. allowing every user to take clear, sharp images, coupled with the new high sensitivity mode that works against the movement of subject.

1. Optical 6x Zoom – Top Class for Compact Cameras
The LUMIX DMC-LZ5 and LZ3 are equipped with the optical 6x zoom (equivalent to a 37 – 222 mm zoom on a 35 mm film camera) lens, while keeping the body size as compact as ordinary 3x zoom cameras. The 6x zoom ratio can be extended up to 8.3x (7.5x for LZ3) in 3-Megapixel image recording mode thanks to the Extra Optical Zoom function with minimal deterioration, by intentionally using the central part of the CCD. This powerful zooming function allows you not only to easily capture and magnify subjects in distant locations, but also to take impressionable photos with soft-focused backgrounds. In addition, the zoom lens features the crystallization of Panasonic’s optics technology, eight elements in seven groups including two aspherical lenses, which are used to achieve compactness and higher optical performance.

2. MEGA O.I.S. – The Essential Feature for Compact Digital Cameras
MEGA O.I.S.(Optical Image Stabilizer), that Panasonic thinks it indispensable for all digital cameras, especially for compact models that lacks stability, is subsumed under LUMIX all line-up. Now this hand shake correction system, which accompanies no deterioration of image quality, is appreciated by the users of the world and positively getting to be the standard of digital camera photography. Every slight hand-shake movement is detected accurately with the sampling frequency at 4,000 times per second and will be compensated to render clear, sharp images. It also features two corrective modes, Mode 1 and Mode 2. Mode 1 constantly detects and follows movements and continuously compensates for them. In contrast, in Mode 2, the O.I.S. lens suppresses hand-shake only at the moment the shutter button is pressed. In this mode, the lens can move in all directions at the moment to maximize its effect, and higher-resolution image can be taken by capturing the image as close as to the center of the lens. In consequence, since MEGA O.I.S. enables a beautiful picture shot without blurring at slower shutter speeds of more than 3 steps compared to the conventional models without O.I.S.. You can enjoy shooting clear and beautiful pictures easily even in the situations using slow shutter speeds, like indoor portrait shots and nighttime scenery, as well as shooting of a delicate flower using macro mode.

In addition, the LZ5/LZ3 allows shooting with max. ISO 1600 setting in the newly incorporated High Sensitivity Mode. This takes advantage of shooting moving subject such as baby and pets especially indoors, which were often spoiled by the movement of subject itself.

This High Sensitivity Mode is made possible by the pixel-mixed readout method of the new CCD developed for LZ5/LZ3. The picture quality is good enough for the development into ordinary 4”x6” print size.

Thus, the handshake and movement of the subject, both the major causes of the blurred picture, are compensated with MEGA O.I.S. and High Sensitivity Mode to help you to take clear and beautiful picture in various situations.

3. High performance, low energy consumption image processing LSI: Venus Engine Plus
The LZ5/LZ3 incorporate the Venus Engine Plus LSI for high performance image processing in both speed and image quality as well as other LUMIX models. For the burst shooting mode, it boasts the shooting at three frames per second* at full resolution. You can start it the moment you want thanks to the independent button**, allowing you to record consecutive images and select the best one afterward. And the Unlimited Consecutive Shooting function*** allows limit-free consecutive shooting up to the capacity of the SD memory card. The industry-leading release time lag of 0.005(LZ5)/0.006(LZ3) sec does not let you miss a shooting chance and helps you capture the spur-of-the-moment.

The Venus Engine Plus reduces the power consumption to the 70% of that of Venus Engine II, enabling the shooting of 235(LZ5) / 250(LZ3) images per single replacement of batteries****.
*Max. eight images in standard mode / six images in fine mode (LZ5), max. five images in standard mode / three images in fine mode (LZ3).
**The button also performs as “delete” in playback mode.
***The speed of the unlimited consecutive shooting varies depending on the SD memory card.
****With two Panasonic OXIRIDE AA batteries.

4. Bright 2.5-Inch(LZ5) / 2.0-Inch(LZ3) large LCD with the World’s First* High Angle LCD Function
Compared to the previous LZ2/LZ1, the LCD for LZ5 becomes larger to be easy-to-see 2.5-inch (2.0-Inch for LZ3).

Thanks to the new pixel-mixed readout method performed at CCD, the sensitivity is greatly increased to offer brightness on the live image displayed on LCD, allowing you to enjoy comfortable shooting even in low-lit situations.

The High Angle LCD function, which is the first application to the digital camera LCD*, makes the display extremely easy to view from bottom angle, for example, when taking photos raising a hand upward to shoot the subject over the crowd. This option can be set instantly by the independent button*.

The large LCD allows the display of images even in tiny thumbnail size. Playback of 9, 16 and 25 is possible on a multi-split screen in addition to the normal 1 frame playback. This helps you to search for the image you want out of a number of images stored on the SD Memory Card, even if the images are in bulk.

*As of January 4, 2006
**The button also performs as display setting.

5. Higher Quality Motion Image
A newly incorporated CCD that adopts a pixel-mixed readout method makes it possible to record beautiful full-size movies in VGA size at 30 fps. The new CCD provides much higher luminous signals, enhancing the picture quality not only in size but also in the brightness level of the image. On the sound front, built-in microphone* lets you enjoy playing back movies with audio on TV or with PC.
*LZ5 only.

6. Faster AF with Enhanced Options
In addition to the 5-point, 3-point high speed, 1-point normal speed and Spot, you can select 1-point high speed AF setting. In the 1-point high-speed AF, the AF time has been dramatically reduced by about 40%*. This makes the auto focusing even easier but very accurate quickly.

Although screen-freeze in high-speed AF is now minimized, to take pictures of fast-moving subjects you can select 1-point normal-speed AF, which does not have any screen-freeze while focusing.
Finally, to extend the AF ability under low-light conditions or even at night, an AF assist lamp is newly included.

*Panasonic in-house comparison with 1-point normal speed AF in the previous model LZ2/LZ1 and 1-point high speed AF in the LZ5/LZ3 at wide end.

7. Other Features Expanding the Usability
LUMIX LZ series has a mode dial that shortcuts the selection of the scene mode that best matches the situation quickly and easily. The LZ5/LZ3 contain six new scene modes added to the LZ2/LZ1’s providing a total of fourteen scene modes* to assist your shooting according to the wide-ranging situations. Our unique mode “Baby”, allows easy growth recording in which the baby’s time of age according to the preset birthday would be automatically recorded onto the image, as well as maximizing the purity by giving a shade of soft focus on the subject. This mode has already been incorporated in other recent LUMIX series and favored and now doubled for LZ5/LZ3 so that you can set two birthdays to apply to two children’s records of growth.

On the other hand, the Simple Mode offers easy shooting even to entry-level users by making most settings automatically. You just aim at the subject, zoom in or out, and press the shutter button, even compensating backlight if necessary.

With 14 megabytes of built-in memory, you can take photos without missing a chance that may suddenly arise even when you do not have an SD Memory Card. You can also store your favorite photos like an album that you can enjoy viewing or showing at any time. Additionally, you can easily copy photos from the built-in memory to the SD Memory Card and vice versa.
*Not including Macro Mode.

8. Long Battery Life Powerfully Supported by OXYRIDE AA Batteries
The DMC- LZ5/LZ3 run on 2 AA batteries, which can be purchased anywhere. Panasonic OXYRIDE AA batteries offer more than 1.6 times* increased number of shots compared with the Alkaline AA batteries. The OXYRIDE batteries are included in LZ5/LZ3, allowing you to take up to a maximum of 235(LZ5) / 250(LZ3) photos (CIPA).
*Comparison between Panasonic Alkaline battery and OXYRIDE battery.

DMC-LZ5/LZ3 Specifications

• Color: LZ5-S(Silver)/-K(Black), LZ3-S(Silver)
• Dimensions(W x H x D) 100 x 62 x 45 mm (3.94 x2.44 x 1.77 inch)
• Weight LZ5: Approx. 186g. (0.41lb) Aprox.234g with Battery and SD Memory Card(0.52lb)
• LZ3: Approx. 183g. (0.4lb) Aprox.231g with Battery and SD Memory Card(0.51lb)
• Camera Effective Pixels LZ5 : 6.0 Megapixels
• LZ3 : 5.0 Megapixels
• Image Sensor LZ5 : 1/2.5”, 6.37 Mega Total Pixels CCD
• LZ3 : 1/2.5”, 5.36 Mega Total Pixels CCD
• Primary Color Filter
• Optical Zoom 6 x
• Extra Optical Zoom [ 4:3 Aspect Ratio]
• LZ5: 8.3x for 3 Megapixels, 2 Megapixels, 1 Megapixels, 0.3 Megapixels
• LZ3: 7.5x for 3 Megapixels, 2 Megapixels, 1 Megapixels, 0.3 Megapixels
• [ 3:2 Aspect Ratio]
• LZ5: 8.3x for 2.5 Megapixels, LZ3: 7.5x for 2.5 Megapixels
• [16:9 Aspect Ratio]
• LZ5: 8.3x for 2 Megapixels, LZ3: 7.5x for 2 Megapixels
• Digital Zoom 4 x
• Max. 24 x combined with Optical Zoom without Extra Optical Zoom
• LZ5: Max. 30 x combined with Optical Zoom with Extra Optical Zoom
• LZ3: Max. 33 x combined with Optical Zoom with Extra Optical Zoom
• Focal Distance f=6.1-36.6mm (35mm Equiv.: 37-222mm)
• Lens LUMIX DC VARIO
• 8 elements in 7 groups (2 Aspherical Lenses / 3 Aspherical surfaces)
• Optical Image Stabilizer MEGA O.I.S. (Mode1 / Mode2)
• Focusing Area Normal: Wide 50cm/ Tele 120cm – infinity
• Macro/Simple/Motion Image : wide 5cm/Tele 50 cm - infinity
• AF Metering 1-point / 1-point high speed / 3-point high speed / 5-point / Spot
• Focus Auto Focus System, Normal/Macro (Dial)
• ISO Sensitivity Auto/80/100/200/400 (High Sensitivity Mode: 800-1600)
• White Balance Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/Halogen/White Set
• White Balance Adjustment ( 150K step, -1500 - +1500 K)* (Except for Auto set)
• Exposure Program AE
• Exposure Compensation 1/3 EV step, -2 - +2 EV
• Backlight Compensation Yes (at simple mode)
• Auto (AE) Bracketing +/- 1/3 EV -1EV step, 3 frames
• Light Metering Intelligent Multiple
• Scene Mode Simple, Normal Picture, Economy, Macro
• SCN1, SCN2 (Portrait, Soft Skin, Scenery, Sports, Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Food, Party, Candle, Fireworks, Starry Sky, Snow, Baby1, Baby2, High Sensitivity), Motion Image, Playback
• Shutter Speed 1/8-1/2000 sec (Starry Sky Mode: 15,30,60 sec)
• Aperture Wide: F2.8 / F5.6
• Tele: F4.5 / F9
• Self Timer 10 sec / 2sec
• Auto Review 1sec / 3sec / zoom
• Review 1x / 4x / 8x
• Picture Adjustment Natural, Standard, Vivid
• Color Effect Mode Cool, Warm, Black & White, Sepia
• Recording Format LZ5 rasberryicture with audio: JPEG (Design rule for Camera File system, based on Exif2.2 standard)+ QuickTime
• LZ3 :Still Image: JPEG(Design rule for Camera File system, based on Exif 2.2 standard), DPOF corresponding
• Motion images: QuickTime Motion JPEG
• Recording Image Size Still Image
• LZ5
• [ 4:3 Aspect Ratio] 2816 x 2112 pixwls, 2048 x 1536 pixels, 1600 x 1200 pixels, 1280 x960 pixels, 640 x 480 pixels
• [ 3:2 Aspect Ratio] 2816 x 1880 pixels, 2048 x 1360 pixels
• [16:9 Aspect Ratio] 2816 x 1584 pixels, 1920 x 1080 pixels
• LZ3
• [ 4:3 Aspect Ratio] 2560 x 1920 pixels, 2048 x 1536 pixels, 1600 x 1200 pixels, 1280 x960 pixels, 640 x 480 pixels
• [ 3:2 Aspect Ratio] 2560 x 1712 pixels, 2048 x 1360 pixels
• [16:9 Aspect Ratio] 2560 x 1440 pixels, 1920 x 1080 pixels
• Motion Image (Only with Built-in Memory and SD Memory Card)
• [4:3 Aspect Ratio] 640 x 320 pixels, 320x240 pixels
• Image Quality Fine / Standard
• Motion Image 640 x 480 pixels (Only with SD Memory Card), 320 x 240 pixels 30 fps, 10 fps
• Max. recording time depends on the Memory Card capacity.
• Burst Shooting Mode LZ5 : Full-Resolution Image, 3 frames/sec or 2 frames/sec
• Max. 8 images (Standard mode), Max 6 images (Fine Mode)
• LZ3 : Full-Resolution Image, 3 frames/sec or 2 frames/sec
• Max. 5 images (Standard mode), Max 3 images (Fine Mode)
• Unlimited Consecutive Shooting Yes*1
• Still Image Rec. with Audio 5 sec (LZ5 only)
• Audio Dubbing Max. 10sec (LZ5 only)
• Real-time Histogram Yes
• Composition Guide Line Yes
• Built-in-Memory 14MB
• Scene Mode Help Screen Yes
• Auto Angle Detection Yes
• Economy mode Yes (Dial)
• Built-in-Flash Auto, Auto/Red-eye 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 Wide) 0.8 – 5.7 m Tele) 0.8 – 3.5 m
• LCD Monitor LZ5:2.5” TFT LCD Display (85 K Pixels)
• LZ3:2.0” TFT LCD Display (85 K Pixels)
• Field of View : approx. 100%
• Playback mode 25-thumbnail display, 16-thumbnail display, 9-thumbnail display, Zoomed playback (16x max.), Image rotation,
• Slide show (the frame-to-frame time is adjustable), Playback of favorite pictures,
• Resizing (selectable number of pixels), Trimming, Copy, Protection, DPOF print setting
• OSD language English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese
• Recording Media Built-in Memory, SD Memory Card, MultiMediaCard
• Microphone Yes (*LZ5 only)
• Interface LZ5 : DC Input, AV Output (NTSC/PAL), USB
• LZ5: DC Input, Video Output (NTSC/PAL), USB
• Direct Print PictBridge
• Power AA OXYRIDE Battery (Included), AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery (Optional)
• AA Alkaline Battery (Optional), AC Adaptor (Input: 110-240V AC) (Optional)
• Battery life (approx.) LZ5: 235 pictures (CIPA), LZ3: 250 pictures (CIPA)*2
• Included Software SD Viewer for DSC, ArcSoft PhotoBase, ArcSoft PhotoImpression, USB Driver
• Standard Accessories AA OXYRIDE Battery x 2, AV Cable(LZ5) / Video Cable(LZ3), USB Connection Cable,
• Strap, CD-ROM

*1 The speed of the consecutive shooting varies depending on the memory card.
The number of recordable picture depends on the memory card size, battery life, picture size, and compression.
*2 Shooting conditions: 23C with 50% humidity; LCD on; using Panasonic 16MB 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; and temporarily turning the power off after each 10 shots (long enough to lower the battery temperature).

*The use of recorded or printed materials that are protected by copyright for any purpose other than personal enjoyment is prohibited, as it would infringe upon the rights of the copyright holder.
*All other company and product names are trademarks of their respective corporations.
*QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are used under license. QuickTime is a registered trademark in the U.S. and other countries.

*Some accessories are not available in some countries.
*Availability of models and colors may differ depending on the country.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 Reviews

Digital Camera Info has a first impression review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3where they write - 'While we were evaluating preproduction models, initial impressions on image quality drag down the LZ5 and LZ3. We know there are users who aren't very sensitive to image quality, who won't mind the noise and boosted colors, and we expect they'll like the LZ5 and LZ3's interface, size, price, and image stabilization. For snapshooters primarily in search of additional insurance against blurred images, most of Panasonic�s optically stabilized cameras will suffice; however, those users printing their images at 8 x 10 or even 5 x 7, we recommend looking for cameras with cleaner images.'

Steves Digicams reviews the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 digital camera and writes - 'The image quality was average. Outdoors it captured the best images in my opinion, with our samples being relatively sharp, well exposed and showing good color saturation. Like the LZ5, noise levels were average when shooting with an ISO of 100 or lower, becoming much more noticeable at 200 and 400. By looking at our ambient light sample of the M&M man, you can see what I mean. While this may not be an issue with those who use the "Normal" exposure mode and can select the desired ISO speed, those who use Simple mode will have to hope the camera is using the lowest setting possible. However, on a better note, these signs of noise can only be seen by the untrained eye when viewing images at 100%; something your typical consumer does not do. And it is very unlikely that you'll see much in your 4x6 or 8x10-inch prints, as long as there isn't much cropping.'

CNET has posted a review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 in which they give it a rating of 6.4 out of 10. They write - 'The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 sits at the bottom of Panasonic's line of midrange, 6X-zoom point-and-shoot cameras; its 5-megapixel resolution and smaller screen are all that separate it from its more expensive 6-megapixel sibling, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ5. Both incorporate the same 37mm-to-222mm (35mm-equivalent) Leica lens, optical image stabilization, and numerous ways to control image capture. The DMC-LZ3 fares moderately well in bright environments, but poor performance and average photo quality lessen the allure of this attractively priced model.'

DIgiCam Review has posted a review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 and writes - 'The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 is a decent digital camera - unfortunately little has improved since last years release of the LZ1 and LZ2 - and whilst they were good digital cameras last year - this year they, and the LZ3, are slightly lacking. The LZ5 with a bigger screen and sound recorded on video appears a much more rounded digital camera. The LZ3 seems to have taken a step backwards in regards to image quality, with noticably high noise, and the occassional under exposed image. The camera has optical image stabilisation which helps in low light or when using the optical zoom. The camera is very easy to use (in auto mode), and would definitely suit a beginner. The camera offers good battery life, with good controls and good build quality. If you aren't interested in sound on videos, then the LZ3 is definitely good value for money for a compact ultra zoom, however if image quality is a priority then it would be worth looking elsewhere.'

T3 reviews the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 and writes - 'Ease of use is another strength. Although it can’t quite match the versatility of the Fujifilm F10, it does the job well, using a smattering of manual features to bolster 15 scene modes, including high-sensitivity, which allows you to shoot in darker conditions – such as a pub or club – without a flash. Quick and responsive, features like the big zoom and anti-shake make this snapper great value for money. It’s not going to win any beauty contests, but if you want good performance on a budget, look no further.'

Cameras.co.uk review the Panasonic DMC LZ3 and writes, "For a relatively inexpensive digital camera the DMC LZ3 hits a high standard when it comes to picture quality. Importantly the camera is as at home in lowlight situations as it is in bright sunlight.... Looking at the outdoor scenic shots the first point that strikes me is how sharply focused the photos are. ... The dedicated test for colour produces a fairly standard result. The colours are vivid without being at all shocking. Each colour is well balanced and levels on general are about right in my opinion. ... I really like the Panasonic DMC LZ3. With its six times optical zoom lens it offers something different to so many digital cameras. Its simplicity is another factor that goes heavily in its favour. Picture quality is good and I think this camera represents a bit of a bargain."

Imaging Resource reviews the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 and writes - 'The Panasonic Lumix LZ3 is a nice little camera at a very affordable price, particularly considering that it sports a 6x, optically stabilized zoom lens. Panasonic is very justifiably proud that they've managed to bring optical image stabilization to their entire product line, from top to bottom. The Panasonic LZ3 did quite well overall in our testing, delivering good bright color, good resolution, and only moderate lens distortion. The large 2.0-inch LCD screen is great for sharing your photos with friends, and makes the menus easier to see, but the difficulty of seeing the screen clearly under bright lighting often left us wishing for an optical viewfinder as well. Shutter response was also on the slow side of what passes for average these days, and high-ISO shots were only usable up to a print size of 5x7 inches. Finally, lack of sound in Movie mode makes the mode all but useless. All that said though, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 delivers really excellent value and good picture quality at a surprisingly low price. (Especially so in light of its image stabilization, remarkable at this price point.) While not a first choice for sports or other fast-paced action, the Panasonic LZ3 is a great little "all-around" camera with a nice long zoom lens, all in a compact, inexpensive package.'

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Posted by Darren in our Panasonic category on January 05, 2006

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