Review 3 of 3
Price Paid:
$289.00
from Newegg.com Summary: The camera has everything you need for fantastic travel photography in an almost ultra-compact design. Being able to zoom non-stop from a 28mm wide angle to 280mm telephoto, all with image stabilization and great image quality from 100-400, and even 800 if you expose the scene properly, will cover the vast majority of all photographic needs while on vacation, and the virtual distortion free wide angle shots means you won't be doing any correcting of bent lines when you get home, and if you want something to carry around so you'll always have instant access to the ability to record anything that might come up with little to no loss of quality due to the camera being a compact. Strengths: Extremely sharp lens. Distortion free at 28mm. This is fantastic. You can see many images I have shot at all focal lengths here:
http://gmchappell.smugmug.com/gallery/2900447#156043664
The camera is very qiet in operation, meaning you can take it anywhere to shoot without disturbing anyone. Once you turn the flash off, it stays off instead of defaulting back on everytime you turn the camera off and back on. Extremely easy access to exposure compensation, ISO and image quality controls means this is truly a great camera for a serious shooter who wants an easy to carry camera on him/her at all times. Image stabilization works great. I also have an FZ50 and use it in mode one (on all the time), but with the TZ3 I find mine to work better in mode two, where it comes on only at the moment of exposure. This also means it uses less of the battery capacity...always a good thing. The three inch LCD is superb, and it gains very well for easier viewing up in bright light. The combination of the gaining up, with the gridlines for compisition and the live histogram makes getting the shot right much easier and minimizes later post processing.
I could not be happier I bought this camera. Weaknesses: I will say I have not once tested the movie mode. I hear you cannot zoom while recording, but I won't comment any further about movie capability. It could not even be included with this model and I would never miss it.
Of the things I have tried, I would say the normal warnings about using a built-in flash apply. They're never as good as a separate flash in terms of lighting quality and you'll note there are no flash shots at the link I mentioned above. Indoors in lower light I revert a lot to black & white available light shooting and this camera does that very well. The flash appears to have good coverage, but there is that TTL double flash effect where you get a pre-flash, followed by the actual recording flash, so you will have some subjects where you are dealing with people who will never have their eyes open. If I need to do indoor flash photography, I use my FZ50 and my separate flash.
This camera does not have a RAW capture option. While it would have been nice, I am very pleased with the in-camera JPEG's. To my eyes they have a nice quality, but still accept a decent amount of post processing, including sharpening, if you are the type who likes to "finish" their shots, and I know I do. Similar Products Used: Tried the Olympus SP550 UZ, but it's a little bigger than the TZ3. Other than that, this is the first digicam I have owned since a Canon Powershot G5 2-3 years ago. Customer Service: NA
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