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Panasonic Lumix TZ100(zs100) Unboxing Hands On Review

Panasonic Lumix TZ100(zs100) Unboxing Hands On Review The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ100 is a mode dial for selecting from different exposure modes, including aperture priority, shutter priority, iA (intelligent auto) and panorama. There's also another dial which is used for altering different settings depending on the shooting mode you're in - for example if you're using aperture priority, then it will control aperture. You can also use the dial to scroll through menus, and you can customise the dial to control a different setting if you prefer. The zoom lever which surrounds the camera's shutter release is reasonably small, but it feels pretty well constructed. If you're shooting in raw format, you won't be able to use the digital zoom, but if you have that switched off there will be a short pause before you enter into the digital territory which is useful for keeping it within the optical range if you want it to. Just to the right hand side of the shutter release button is a small video record button. It's pretty unlikely that you'd accidentally be able to push this, which is good news for avoiding accidentally video recording. Moving to the back of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ100 and there's four different function buttons. Three of them are on the right hand side, while the fourth is next to the viewfinder. All of the buttons have default functions, but you can customise them, along with a further five “virtual” custom buttons which can be accessed via the touchscreen.

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2 года назад
12+
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2 года назад

Panasonic Lumix TZ100(zs100) Unboxing Hands On Review The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ100 is a mode dial for selecting from different exposure modes, including aperture priority, shutter priority, iA (intelligent auto) and panorama. There's also another dial which is used for altering different settings depending on the shooting mode you're in - for example if you're using aperture priority, then it will control aperture. You can also use the dial to scroll through menus, and you can customise the dial to control a different setting if you prefer. The zoom lever which surrounds the camera's shutter release is reasonably small, but it feels pretty well constructed. If you're shooting in raw format, you won't be able to use the digital zoom, but if you have that switched off there will be a short pause before you enter into the digital territory which is useful for keeping it within the optical range if you want it to. Just to the right hand side of the shutter release button is a small video record button. It's pretty unlikely that you'd accidentally be able to push this, which is good news for avoiding accidentally video recording. Moving to the back of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ100 and there's four different function buttons. Three of them are on the right hand side, while the fourth is next to the viewfinder. All of the buttons have default functions, but you can customise them, along with a further five “virtual” custom buttons which can be accessed via the touchscreen.

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