Reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 8 Megapixel Bridge Camera - Black2" LCD - 12x Optical Zoom - 3264 x 2448 Image - 640 x 480 Video - PictBridge - MPN: DMCFZ30K
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bear740
- Oct 26, 2005
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 8 Megapixel Bridge Camera -...Strengths: quality of workmanship, sharp pics at all ISO settings, great lens, well thought out controls, High resolution LCD and viewfinder, well balanced. Light weight for the size, sliky smooth zoom & focus. Weakness: Manual is not very intuitive no ft/m readings on manual zoom (very minor gripe) This may be the best camera made for the dollars. I have taken quite a few pictures including a lot of test shots just to see about this noise I have heard some reviewers talk about above ISO 200. True, all digital cameras with this size sensor will have some noise, but I did not notice that much noise at ISO 400 and none at ISO 200. I can make the camera have noise which I am almost thinking that some of these reviewers did for some reason. Any noise can usually be taken out by changing shutter speed or lower f stop settings. If there is any noise, you can shoot the pic and save it as RAW data, use Adobe Photoshop CS and it will take it completely out. I do not see this as a problem with this camera or should I say no more a problem than with any digital camera with this size sensor. I feel that some people must be extremely picky to be able to pick up the kind of noise they are talking about because I just do not see that much at all. As far as the camera goes, you will not find a finer all around camera for the point and shoot crowd to the more selective of us that want to have full control. Nice job Panasonic! 97% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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scott73
- Nov 3, 2005
Quality photographic toolStrengths: Ergonomics are excellent. Feels good in my hands. I think it is just the right size for a camera. Easy to use. I was taking good pictures as soon as the battery charged. The manual is easy to follow. Weakness: I wish they would include a larger storage card with the camera. Strap seems kind of flimsy, don't know if I would trust it around my neck. I have followed discussions about the noise problems on this camera, but decided to check it out at the store. I rarely print 11 by 14's so the noise did not really make a difference to me. The features on this camera are really first rate and the lens makes taking pictures a lot of fun. I would recommend this camera to those who don't want to go the DSLR route, but still want a camera that they can do a lot of things with and grow into. Easy to use but much more than just a point and shoot. 95% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
gbourck
- Jan 19, 2006
What a machine!!!Strengths: Full spectrum of features and customizations, eaze of access to features, quick manual zoom, image stabilization, great video capability. Weakness: Some petty items. See comments. I bought my camera based on some excellent and well detailed reviews on this site. Two of the longer ones here (that I had printed for reference) pretty much reflect my sentiments. However... 94% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: Klondyke57
Feb 23, 2006 Point number 7.
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pjclifford
- Feb 15, 2006
Probably the BEST Prosumer Camera AvailableStrengths: High quality Leica lens. Excellent image stablization. LCD folds in for protection. Very high resolution LCD and EVF display. Manual zoom. Manual focus. Hot shoe. Metal body. RAW mode availabl Weakness: Display gains down when using high shutter speed with flash. Supplied 32M SD card has to be a joke, right Panasonic? Propriatary battery. Ok, I admit, it is NOT a dSLR. Most dSLR have a sensor that is much bigger than the one on the FZ30. Bigger sensors mean less noise. They also mean more money and smaller zooms. To get the same zoom coverage with a dSLR and additional lenses, you will be paying 4-5 times as much as the FZ-30. 94% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: rustyosgood
Mar 9, 2006 Well said! The fact is that this camera is compared to cameras costing much more....
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zinkmd
- Oct 31, 2005
Panasonic FZ30KStrengths: Great Camera! Very sophisticated with every advanced feature that you would want. But also is very simple to use in auto program mode. Rotating LCD helps protect it; it is bright & very easy to see. Weakness: Cheap carry strap provided. 32MB SD card is useless. You must purchase another SD card if you plan to take more than 10 pictures at a time. The 147 page manual is not as difficult to read as other reviewers have indicated. I haven't yet finished going through the manual to learn about all of the advanced features. But this camera seems to have several customizable features. At the same time, it is very simple to operate in the auto program mode. Just point and shoot and it produces the best pictures I have ever seen. I have not noticed the noise issue that everyone else refers to. I just have ISO set to AUTO and it takes great pictures without any noticeable noise. The 12x zoom lense is a great feature and easy to use. After doing a lot of reasearch, I found that this was the best quality, feature packed camera for the money. It is an easy to use but very sophisticated camera that will satisfy beginning photographers as well as experienced ones. 91% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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yurkys
- Nov 11, 2005
An almost perfect camera for photo enthusiastsStrengths: Manual zoom/focus rings; good ergonomics; fast start up/autofocus time; hi-res. LCD tilts & usable in low light; 12X /8MP/OIS grabs most detail at telephoto; custom autofocus; DV quality video/sound. Weakness: Noise levels a bit high; no distance indicator in manual focus; proprietary batteries; some frequently used settings buried on menu; no hi-speed USB 2.0 transfer; no option for wireless remote. If you need a camera with the best ergonomics & ease of controls, that feels like a "pro SLR", one that is fast to turn on and focus, with good control over the autofocus system, being able to capture maximum details at telephoto, and look as impressive as possible, this pretends to be the perfect one. It's also very "expandable"- the front threads built right into the non-extending lens makes the use of add-on lenses and filters very easy, without the need of a separate adapter tube. The standard hot shoe mount allows the use of more powerful flashes, and the built-in flash has manual pop-up, which is nice. It also supports an optional wired remote shutter release. 90% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: webservant
Jun 8, 2006 So does the camera's video have sound? I saw a review that said that it didn't but I have seen other things say that it does.
Reply by member: webservant
Jun 8, 2006 About the batteries...
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pcfrog
- Sep 22, 2005
Checking the FZ30Strengths: Solid, good feel, intuitive controls, very well thought out and constructed. Weakness: Must get used to focusing methods. This camera has the heft and feel of an SLR. I like the zoom ring on the lens. Supports 16x9 aspect which is good if you've got a widescreen TV to show pictures on. Of note is that many of the controls you use occasionally are right at your fingertips. Very bright LCD and V/F with 90% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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rustyosgood
- Mar 9, 2006
You can't get more camera for less money- PeriodStrengths: 12x zoom, movie mode with sound, 8 MP image and the noise level is only bad if you are in the dark. Excelent manual/automatic controls, Leica lens & jitter control make this the best cam for the $$. Weakness: It is not as good as some PROFESSIONAL SLR cameras in the dark but I would never notice this. It works great for my use indoors and out. Having purchased a Cannon A-95 for use at work (engineering) I was elated to find this camera for not much more. This camera has all of the features any amature photographer would want and plenty they will not likely ever use. The 12x zoom is complimented by a very functional image stabilization system that has 2 settings. I have taken over 300 images in 1 week from macro-zoom to 12x birds in the trees. The images will blow you away. The Cannon A-95 is an excellent camera for the money. If you can afford a little more and do not mind a much bigger camera the I highly recommend this camera. It is rated (proportionally) higher on other sites (by professionals) than it is here. I am not sure why because I read the professional reviews here and they are mostly very positive. The noise at VERY low light levels and low ISA settings will not be noticed by most people and seems a bit like complaining about a super models ugly pinky toe. I do not beleive you can find a better camera for the price. P.s. If you get one be sure to buy an extra battery and a 1G or better memory card. 89% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: dmargolis
Jun 21, 2006 Well said. I got this camera a couple of months ago..had been wanting a megazoom with image stabilization for a while. Great for kids soccer games..never could get that close with a smaller camera/standard 3x zoom. You'd pay thousands for a DSLR with extra lenses...and who wants to schlep those around? This camera and a tripod are all you need.
By member:
varchor
- Oct 11, 2005
Nearly-perfect point and shoot digital camera!Strengths: Beautiful design, intuitive controls, bright flip-down LCD, fast start-up, high-speed autofocus, support for RAW images, good battery life. Weakness: Noisy images at higher ISO settings, no high-speed USB 2.0. Having owned and loved a Panasonic FZ20, I was hesitant to upgrade to the FZ30. But once the box arrived, I knew I had made the right decision. The camera, a bit heftier than the FZ20 is both beautiful to hold and be-hold. Its striking design and elegance feels just right, a subtle but nonetheless necesssary improvement over the otherwise easy-to-hold FZ20. There are several new, noteworthy improvements over the highly-functional and popular FZ20, including improved battery life (which wasn't necessarily a problem in the FZ20), faster start-up (due to the new lens/focus arrangement), a brighter (and flip-down) LCD, full manual control, robust performance, handy focus and zoom rings on the lens and support for RAW images. 89% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: babawa
Mar 5, 2006 Hi there,
Reply by member: dotsme
Jun 4, 2006 I just upgraded myself. I am not sure I needed to, but wanted all the latest technology. I'm concerned about the 'noise' factor I keep hearing about. As for your question, no the batteries are different (I did the same thing) but they do seem to have a longer life.
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jake_raool
- Nov 8, 2005
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 Digital CameraStrengths: well thought out controls, the dual dials are very convenient, the manual mode exposure compensation is very useful, high resolution CD for manual focus and assuring good auto focus, ring zoom Weakness: small storage card with kit, minor noise that can be eliminated with noise filter software I like this camera compared to an Olympus and Sony point & shoot. It is worth the extra bulkiness and weight to have a threaded filter adapter (for a polarizer and close-up filters). For very small areas of zooming, the effective zoom is 15.1X at 5 MP and 19X for less MP. The image stabilizer option seems to work well. Closeup filters (additional) work well on this camera. The focusing indicators work well. 88% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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winnipeg391
- Jan 7, 2006
Best for the priceStrengths: 12X zoom, perfect body, focus and zoom rings, easy to read menu, swivel LCD. Weakness: non so far. Have this camera for a month and it works great without any problem. The 12X zoom is more than any competitors in the same level cameras. Although it doesn't come with a true wideangle lens, 0.7X wideangle converter is available separately which will get you close to 24mm lens. The tele end can take picture at 420mm and if you want more, 1.7X tele converter can also take it up to 714mm. The Leica lens here is one of the best you can find too. I also like the focus and zoom rings. Unlike the zoom buttons on other camera, the rings make you feel more like a real DSLR. The menu is also easy to understand. Even come with on board descriptions for each scene modes. The swivel LCD make it easy to take picture from different angles although it can be improved by making the LCD rotated all the way like Canon Powershot Pro1 or Konica Minolta A200. But still, it's better than the flip LCD on Fuji S9000. 87% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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JackInReno
- Nov 15, 2005
Closest to SLRStrengths: Zoom - Ease of use Weakness: Some noise when in most zoom This camera is for those of us who want the versitality of a SLR with five very expensive extra lens, but can't afford the several thousands of dollars cost. Can be used in Aperture or Shutter Priority; Manual -if you're really nitpicky, or want to impress onlookers. Several very useful scene modes, particularly night portrait and night scenery modes. I use the picture adjustments: Usually setting low saturation to compensate for the "technicolor" effect of digital cameras, and often use the sharpness control. Noise reduction is better done with your Paint Shop, Photo Shop, or whatever. Use of the camera setting for this can reduce resolution. In addition to selection of pixel settings, you can shoot in both TIF and RAW. In each, a picture is also created in a JPEF file. For either think in terms of GB(s) for memory cards. Summing up: Buy this camera. 85% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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bear844
- Mar 30, 2006
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30K Digital CameraStrengths: Super lens, big 12X stabilized zoom, many set-up photo aids/flexibility, rapid turn-on, and focus for getting that fleeting shot. Weakness: Camera failed. Repair took 8 weeks. Checked it out & the thrill is back - hopefully for a long time. This is my third digital camera. I started with a Minolta Dimage 5, than an Olympus 750UZ, and now the FZ30K. I thought I would never find a better camera than the Olympus for my purposes. It had served me extremely well, but got hooked on the stabilized zoom and 8 megapixel of the Lumix. I am a casual photographer, but have taken thousands of photos after giving up on my old Pentax K1000 SLR with 2 zoom lenses. Perhaps I never got used to the small size of most digital cameras, but the DMC-FZ30K is one fine hunk of equipment. The ease of use, flexibility (I can even set it for 16.9 wide TV or 35mm size), and the fine results have won me over big time.
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Reply by member: bear844
May 7, 2006 Thank you for your inquiry. Cruise ship photo was taken in Galveston, TX. I have some taken in Vancover but with a different camera. (A Minolta DiMage 5) The Minolta photos are far inferior to those taken with the FZ30. Side note: At the Lone Star Airshow in Galveston, TX, the Panasonic DMC_FZ30K camera that I so adored, broke after taking 66 photos and has been sent for repairs. I will update my review accordingly. May have to carry my old Olympus 750UZ as a backup from now on. Confidence is shot...
Reply by member: wardell1
Jul 24, 2006 Hello- I have a few questions pertaining to the FZ30K:
By member:
horsthh
- Dec 19, 2005
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30K Digital CameraStrengths: Good feel, not to light, lots of menu options, great lens, Weakness: Needs, easier to read manual, had to buy memory card,the card supplied is to small. Bought the camera for our cruise to Hawaii, with 3 days to practice. All in all it was a good choice, light and compact, to go in and out of the boat tender, with the 12X zoom, and macro feature, no need to carry extra lenses. I used mostly 100ISO and with the Image Stabilization even at slow speed the pictures where sharp. Full manual control and the portrait mode, has a feature called, soft skin mode to give a smooth appearance of the face, what will they think of next. 78% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
Snowmanabg
- Dec 7, 2005
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 8 Megapixel Bridge Camera -...Strengths: Optical Zoom, Ergonomics, Nice features for the price Weakness: Quality control After exhaustive research, my wife and I bought this camera for my combined birthday and Christmas present. It arrived in good condition, and was everything I expected and more. The problem is that it only worked for two weeks. After spending an inordinate amount of time on hold for tech help, I was told that it was indeed broken and I'd have to send it in for repair, which takes 3-4 weeks plus shipping. 77% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: goneroundthebend
Apr 6, 2006 Hi. I bought the FZ30 in December 2005. On March 2 2006, I flew to Florida for two weeks holiday and to visit friends. First few days I managed to capture 97 photos and then it happened!(Or should I say, it didn't happen any more).One moment, I had a camera taking photos, the next moment it was completely dead.
By member:
inigomntoya
- Jun 17, 2006
Great camera with lots of extrasStrengths: Image quality, cost, ease of use, zoom, image stabilization, movie mode (zoom while recording), no-wait shutter, mic and speaker (to review movies), rotating LCD screen, LCD viewfinder Weakness: Flash kind of weak (especially when you have a 12x zoom) and only includes a 32MB card (throw it out and buy AT LEAST a 1 GB card - my 1GB SanDisk Ultra II will hold about 240 pictures in 8 MPx mode) I am a webmaster for a private school's website. I have used this camera for 5 months. I love how the pictures are so consistent. 75% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
Ekavet
- Jan 20, 2006
LumixFZ30KStrengths: incredible optical zoom, easy to use, razorsharp images. simply, a joy to use. Very light, not a bulky camera. It was certainly well designed. Weakness: My only complaint is the iso sensitivity. It needs a boost to at least 800. This camera and all of its Lumix siblings is a wise choice for simple point and shoot photography. 64% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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daviddurak
- Sep 18, 2005
FZ30Strengths: Many featurs; Love the 8 MP AND 12 Optical Zoom. Weakness: A little bigger than I would like. Zoom is manual Overall very pleased. Camera is versitle. We really like the combined 8 MP and 12 Optical Zoom. Very few choices having both of these features. The viewfinder can be pulled out for pictures requiring odd angles. 63% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: compensate
Oct 25, 2005 The manual zoom is also a strength for many people. It reduces start-up time from 5 seconds (on its predecessor, the FZ20) to 1 second. A manual zoom will also save battery life as the camera's batery is not having to use energy to move the lens.
Reply by member: bear740
Oct 26, 2005 I own this camera, I am also a retired professional, you said that the camera has a manual zoom, I would not have it any other way, it is a quick and smooth zoom, motorized zooms are way too slow and you would miss shots that you would normally get with a quick responsive manual zoom. If you look at any professional digital SLR you will never find a motorized zoom. Plus the fact that a motorized zoom eats battery life. Believe me, you made a wise purchase, and you will come to love the zoom ring being manual. I bought this camera because of the price and performance I read on reviews, and now that I have it, I use it more than any other camera I have. Great Camera for the price!
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bmullen2000
- Dec 31, 2005
Great Feature Packed CameraStrengths: 12X zoom, 8 Megapixel, size and feel Weakness: Camera Manual leaves a lot to be desired. The DMCFZ30K is packed with features. The size, feel and weight are great and the 12X zoom is as good as having multiple lenses. This is my first Digital camera and it has a lot more features/settings than I an user to with my SLR cameras, so it takes considerable time to understand the operation of the camera. The manual contains a lot of information, but it is very hard to find information about a particular feature. If the camera manual with better organized and indexed, it would be much easier to learn the operation of the camera. 63% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
tcle0926
- Oct 12, 2005
Panasonic FZ30KStrengths: sleek looking, well thought design, very long zoom Weakness: noise image at high iso Overall, i'm happy with the performance and look of the FZ30K. In my opinion, it has the best quality for its price. What annoy me the most about the camera is there is nothing to hold the lens cover 50% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: bear740
Oct 26, 2005 I have not seen any more noise on this camera at ISO 400 than I have on many of the Canon and Nikon pro models. Did you actually take a picture and see abundant noise at ISO 400 or did you just assume from some of the reviews. I have disagreed with the few reviews I saw, one actually showed some noise and showed the picture, but low light and a Grey speckled looking wall, just about any camera with this size sensor would show some noise. I think it may very well be the best camera for the bucks out there now. About the lens cover, velcro and a piece of cord will work fine, that way if you do not want the lens cover hanging down, you can remove it. Just a thought, but you made a wise choise with this camera.
By member:
cposbron
- Nov 14, 2005
Lumix DMC-FZ30K Digital Camera (8.0MP, 3264x2448,...Strengths: I love the zoom! The image stabilizer works well. I also like the various scene formats, although I haven't tried them all yet. The dial focus is nice and comfortable. Weakness: Images are blurry if there isn't enough light (i.e. flash not on and it's night time.). I was in the market for a super zoom camera and was debating between this and the Canon IS 2. I'm glad I chose this one. I bought it specifically for the ability to shoot sports images and the Canon didn't have a sports mode, which was surprising. The only down side is I won't be able to take indoor action shots because the images are blurry when there isn't enough light. I've heard a lot about the "noise" factor but so far it hasn't been a problem. The camera works great. 43% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
notthatdumb
- Mar 17, 2006
Panasonic FZ30 - a bomb, literallyStrengths: Nice feel, large menu screen, intuitive control wheels Weakness: Worthless in it's fully automatic mode. Soft photos, high learning curve. Not for the faint of heart. I used a Panasonic FZ10 for several years. When the FZ30 was announced I was ramped and bought it in December 2005. What a huge disappointment. Rather than working fine in it's automatic mode, and letting the end user learn or grow into it's other features, it forces you to learn the camera first - and that isn't easy either. 40% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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timyrna
- Mar 25, 2008
Near-Perfect Digital Camera!Strengths: Ergonomic design, hefty feel, build quality, Leica optics, 12x zoom, optical image stabilization, hi-res LCD screen, small battery, hot shoe, remote shutter, zoom ring, manual focus ring, good video. Weakness: Low-light photos, some noise. This is an absolutely remarkable camera! My first digital was a Minolta DiMage 5, which I used for 5 years. Then I upgraded to a Panasonic FZ7 for about 9 months, but missed the zoom ring. I bought this FZ30 used on ebay for less than $300, and couldn't be more pleased. I don't even think I would like an SLR more than this. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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kool100vr4
- Aug 25, 2006
dmc fz30 review by jeffvu. 8-25-06Strengths: great images, well build, easy to use... Weakness: noise in shadows details. im the owner of fz10, fz15, fz20, fz7 and fz30.got my fz30 used from ritz camera for 398$ in excellent condi. its no boubt the best of the bunch.nice size , good build, easy to use.great range , fast zoom ring.awesome leica lens, abit noise in shadows area, but very sharp images.flip out lcd helps on lower shots, i bought the adapter ring to use with my raynox wide and tele, now i can shoot from 26mm to 646mm..great all around cam. highly recommended..straight AA++.best buy for the buxs.for most people who wants a small cam for all around and not to spend 2k$, this is your best bet.cant go wrong with leica lens. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
testseek.com - Mar 1, 2010
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30
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TopTenREVIEWS.com - Jul 16, 2008
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30K
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30K receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 3.05 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #52 standard digital camera of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and... Top
PCWorld - Jan 11, 2006
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30K
Offers a focus ring, 12X zoom, and dual control wheels. But images are noisy at higher ISOs and battery life is limited. Top
Digitalcamerainfo.com - Oct 24, 2005
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 Digital Camera Review
The Panasonic DMC-FZ30 is an SLR-shaped compact camera utilizing a 1/1.8-inch CCD sensor and 12x optical zoom lens to create images up to 8 megapixels. Users can easily compose and view recorded images on the camera’s swiveling, 235,000 pixel 2-inch LCD screen. With a list price of less than $700, the FZ30 is a camera that promises versatility and large images for a lot less money than an SLR.... Top
DCResource - Aug 18, 2005
DCRP Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 is darn close to the perfect ultra zoom camera. It has a fast 12X optical zoom lens (though not as fast as on its predecessor), optical image stabilization, full manual controls, a high resolution LCD and electronic viewfinder, and a VGA movie mode. The big disappointment on the FZ30 was the higher than average noise levels, especially at high ISO sensitivities. Top
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Figuring out the
Strengths: As I bought the camera only a couple of days ago, I can't really judge strenghts or weaknesses yet.
Weakness: It's a pity the LCD doesn't open sideways and doesn't rotate towards all sides, like Canon's LCD. I read somewhere that Canon has a patent on it, but I'm not sure if that's true.
I bought the camera because of its "completeness" and of course the Leica super zoom (although the lens is designed by Leica, it's actually not made by Leica but by a manufacturer in Japan -- I read this in another review and it seems to be true -- what doesn't mean that the lens is less staggering!).
What I wanted to say about the EVF:
Desperately searching for 2 days and nearly wanting to exchange the camera I finally discovered the reason for the blurry EVF/LCD. The quality of the EVF/LCD drastically decreases when you put the D-zoom in the menu to 4x.
I was so confused by that blurry LCD screen (having 235.000 pixels -- I asked myself where they had gone!), that I knew I was doing something wrong, but just couldn't figure out what.
I own a Canon G3 as well and the digital zoom in the menu is set to "on" and it doesn't influence the quality of the displayed image on the LCD, so I guess that's why I didn't thought it could be related to the d-zoom setting.
By coincidence I switched to automatic mode and EUREKA! the blurriness was gone and the 35mm back. Using automatic mode can sometimes hit the spot!
The d-zoom setting was one of the first things I changed on the fz30 to see, of course, the full range of the zoom and didn't bother changing it to "off".
I'm posting this message in case anyone encounters the same problem. Now that I resolved the problem it almost seems stupid not having encountered it immediately as I'm not a novice.
It would however be helpful to mention it in the user's guide. The only written thing I found is that the "image" gets "worse" the more zoom is used, what to me means: noise & blur.
We'll see if the fz30 can manage the job that's waiting for it in the Provence!
Greetings from Belgium!
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