Schwach | Durchschnitt | Gut | Exzellent | |
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Bildschirmgröße | 3 in Am besten: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Bildschirmgröße: 6,7 in | |||
ISO maximal | 25600 Am besten: Pentax KP ISO maximal: 819200 | |||
Effektive Bildpunkte | 5 Mpx Am besten: Hasselblad H6D-100c Effektive Bildpunkte: 100 Mpx | |||
Maximale Auflösung | 2560 x 1920 px Am besten: Leica M11 Maximale Auflösung: 9528 x 6328 px |
Sensorart | MOS |
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Sensorgröße | 5.74 mm |
Sensorfotodetektoren | 6.0 Mpx |
Effektive Bildpunkte | 5.0 Mpx |
Bildverhältnis w: h |
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Maximale Auflösung | 2560 x 1920 px |
Andere Auflösungen |
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Optischer Zoom | 10.0 x |
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Digitaler Zoom | 4.0 x |
Minimale Blende | 2.8 |
Maximale Blende | 2.8 |
Brennweite äquiv | 35 - 350 |
Fokuseinstellung | Auto |
Autofokus |
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Manueller Fokus | Nein |
Normaler Fokusbereich | 40.0 cm |
Unterstützungsstrahl für Autofokus (AF) | Ja |
Makrofokusbereich | 5.0 cm |
Bildstabilisator | Optisch |
Gewinde filtern | Nein |
Gefaltete Optik | Nein |
Aufnahmemodi | Szene |
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Typ des Kameraverschlusses |
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Minimale Verschlusszeit | 8.0 s |
Maximale Verschlusszeit | 1.0 s |
Verschlusspriorität | Nein |
Blendenpriorität | Nein |
Belichtungskorrektur plus | 2 |
Belichtungskorrektur minus | -2 |
Exposure-Ausgleichsschritte | 1/3 |
Dauerfeuer | Ja |
Selbstauslöserverzögerung |
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Eingebautes Blitzlicht | Ja |
Blitzbereich | 4.0 m |
Blitzmodi |
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Externer Blitz | Nein |
Kontinuierlicher Antrieb | 3.0 fps |
Szenenmodi |
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Selbstauslöser | Ja |
3D-Unterstützung | Nein |
Manuelle Einstellungen | Ja |
Selbstauslöseroptionen |
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Eingebautes Mikrophon | Ja |
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Eingebaute Lautsprecher | Ja |
Gewicht | 262.0 g |
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Breite | 110.5 mm |
Höhe | 64.5 mm |
Tiefe | 44.3 mm |
Stromquellentyp | Batterie |
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Akkulaufzeit (CIPA) | 300 |
Batterietechnologie | Lithium-Ionen |
Batteriekapazität | 1000.0 mAh |
Wiederaufladbare Batterie | Ja |
Batteriespannung | 7.2 V |
Anzahl der unterstützten Batterien | 1 |
Netzteil enthalten | Y |
Zeitrafferaufnahme | Nein |
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Geographisches Positionierungs System | Nein |
Orientierungssensor | Ja |
Kalender | Ja |
Bildbearbeitungsmodi |
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ISO |
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ISO Auto | Ja |
ISO-Minimum | 80 |
ISO maximal | 25600 |
Erhöhtes ISO-Maximum | 1600 |
Maximale Bildauflösung | 5472 x 3080 px |
Weißabgleich-Voreinstellungen | 4 |
Weißabgleich-Modi |
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Benutzerdefinierter Weißabgleich | Ja |
Unterstützte Bilddateiformate |
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Foto Effekte |
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Bildstabilisator | Ja |
Bildstabilisierungstyp | Optisch |
Unterstützte Seitenverhältnisse |
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Unkomprimiertes Format | Nein |
Bildschirmgröße | 3.0 in |
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Gelenk-LCD | Nein |
Bildschirmtechnologie | LCD TFT |
Bildschirmpunkte | 207000 |
Berührungssensitiver Bildschirm | Ja |
Liveübertragung | Ja |
Sucher | Keiner |
Bildschirmgröße des Suchers | 5.08 mm |
Ausklappbarer Bildschirm | Nein |
Maximale Auflösung | 3840 x 2160 px |
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Videoaufnahme | Nein |
Auflösungen aufzeichnen |
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HD-Typ | 4K Ultra HD |
Unterstützte Videodateiformate |
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Kamerawiedergabe |
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Maximale Bildrate (höchste Auflösung) | 30.0 fps |
Motion JPEG-Bildrate | 60.0 fps |
Körpertyp | Kompakt |
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Farbe des Produkts |
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Umweltversiegelt | Nein |
Interne Speicher | 13.5 mB |
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Kompatible Speicherkarten |
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Speichersteckplätze | 1 |
Speichertypen |
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HDMI | Ja |
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HDMI-Steckertyp | Mikro |
USB-Anschlusstyp | Micro-USB |
USB-Version | 2.0 |
Unterstützte WiFi-Typen |
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DC-In-Buchse | Ja |
Fernbedienung | Nein |
PictBridge | Nein |
NFC | Nein |
Drahtloses Netzwerk (Wi-Fi) | Ja |
Bluetooth | Nein |
AV-Ausgang | Ja |
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The DMC-TZ1, announced in February 2006, takes the successful big zoom formula established with the FZ series of cameras and squeezes it into a much more compact body. The result is the world's smallest optically stabilized 10x zoom camera (on a technical note this was also the world's first use of a retractable lens system with folded optics). Whilst not what you'd call 'pocketable' (unless you have very large pockets), the TZ1 is considerably less bulky than its 'SLR-like' siblings (and their competitors), and, though it offers little in the way of truly manual control, it is packed with features. So does the TZ1 prove that smaller can be better, or is it a case of diminishing returns? Let's find out, starting as usual with the headline features:
The DMC-TZ1, announced in February 2006, takes the successful big zoom formula established with the FZ series of cameras and squeezes it into a much more compact body. The result is the world's smallest optically stabilized 10x zoom camera (on a technical note this was also the world's first use of a retractable lens system with folded optics). Whilst not what you'd call 'pocketable' (unless you have very large pockets), the TZ1 is considerably less bulky than its 'SLR-like' siblings (and their competitors), and, though it offers little in the way of truly manual control, it is packed with features. So does the TZ1 prove that smaller can be better, or is it a case of diminishing returns? Let's find out, starting as usual with the headline features:
Compact and 10x zoom makes the TZ1 a good choice for travellers.Claimed as the smallest 10x zoom digital camera on the market, Panasonic's 5-megapixel DMC-TZ1 recently received the T.I.P.A. Award for the best 'Superzoom' digital camera in Europe. Among the reasons cited for the win are the camera's Optical Image Stabiliser (which is found in all Panasonic digicams) and the new Venus Engine III processor. The 'unlimited' burst mode, which lets users fire off a burst of shots at half-second intervals until the memory is full, also got a Guernsey, as did the integrated retractable lens system with its folded optics technology.
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