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Digital Camera Review has a review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 and writes, "I was pretty pleased overall with image quality. Colors are pleasing and accurate. With the default “standard” color mode, colors are strong, but not too strong. Details are good across the entire frame. Chromatic aberration was very well controlled. Default exposure did tend to overexpose by just a bit under some admittedly tough conditions and it’s not something that I’d worry too much about. ... The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 is a welcome improvement from its predecessor, the TZ1. The 10x optical zoom lens provides excellent performance in a compact 7.2 megapixel digital camera. The 3 inch LCD provides a nice big screen for previewing and reviewing your images. Good image quality, good battery performance, and quick operation make this camera a good choice for someone looking for an ultra-zoom camera that doesn’t need manual exposure modes like shutter priority, aperture priority and so on."
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Posted by Belle in our Reviews category on April 19, 2007