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» Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ6 & DMC-LZ7 Digital Camera
(February 2007)

Slim, Stylish and Highly Intuitive
Until now we have counted a total of eleven new model numbers in
Panasonic's recent avalanche of new digital cameras. In case you
are like us, starting to loose track of the actual differences
in some of these new series, we have compiled an overview for
you that lists all new cameras and their most important
characteristics. Apart from the obvious major external
differences in body, zoom range and lens type, the more subtle
differences appear to be in the number of megapixels, battery
type, and the size and number of pixels of the LCD monitor...
PRESS SUMMARY
Adding to its award winning Lumix range of cameras, Panasonic is
pleased to introduce the 7.2 megapixel DMC-LZ6 and DMC-LZ7.
Incorporating Panasonic's ever popular and indispensable Optical
Image Stabilizer (O.I.S), 6x optical zoom lens and convenient AA
battery operation, these are the perfect compact cameras to
easily take clear, beautiful pictures.
Zoom in with the 6x Optical Zoom
The Lumix DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 are equipped with a 7.2 megapixel
CCD and a Lumix DC VARIO lens featuring a 6x optical zoom
(equivalent to 37mm to 222mm on a 35mm film camera) - among the
most powerful available in this class. This 6x zoom captures and
magnifies subjects located in the distance that cannot be
captured by the standard 3x zoom featured in most compact
cameras. To capture those special shots even further in the
distance, the 6x zoom ratio can also be extended up to 9x in 3.0
Megapixel image recording mode thanks to the Extra Optical Zoom
function with minimal deterioration. By using the central part
of the CCD, this zooming function extends to a remarkable 36x,
when combined with digital zoom, allowing you to easily capture
and magnify subjects in distant locations. The Easy Zoom feature
shifts the lens instantly to full 6x zoom power at the touch of
a dedicated button, with a second touch, the lens is shifted to
9x by activating the Extra Optical Zoom funtion .
Intelligent ISO Control and Mega O.I.S for Clear, Beautiful, Blur-Free Images
Panasonic is the first manufacturer to have successfully
incorporated Optical Image Stabiliser (OIS) into its compact
cameras ? a feature strongly appreciated worldwide and now
considered to be a standard requirement of photography. O.I.S
minimizes the jitter from shaky hands that causes many photos to
look blurred by shifting the O.I.S lens unit to keep the optical
axis aligned straight against the CCD, ensuring images are
captured with supreme clarity and sharpness.
While hand-shake is the single biggest cause of blurry images,
it is not the only one. Another problem is the motion blur that
can occur when a subject moves as the shot is being taken -
particularly common when taking pictures of sports or young
children for example. This is where Intelligent ISO Control
comes into its own. This system detects whether the subject is
moving and, as necessary raises the ISO setting and shutter
speed according to how fast the subject is moving and the light
conditions. This happens automatically, so you can effortlessly
shoot without the need to adjust the settings every time the
conditions change.
Panasonic Lumix offers solutions for both major causes of
blurred images - O.I.S when you are moving, and Intelligent ISO
Control when the subject is moving. Thanks to Panasonic, you can
now take clear and beautiful images in even the trickiest
situations.
High Performance Venus Engine III
The DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 feature Panasonic's Venus Engine III, an
advanced image processing engine that can record at a
sensitivity setting as high as ISO 1250 at full resolution. This
engine brings the type of technology you find in a higher end
camera to beginners. Noise reduction is also greatly improved,
with picture noise removed in stages during image processing.
Critical noise is analysed, and chromatic and luminance noise
are reduced separately. The chromatic noise, which has greater
effect on picture quality, is then selectively suppressed,
resulting in clearer images.
These new Lumix models feature an outstanding release time lag
of just 0.005 seconds so the time taken between you pressing the
button on the camera and the picture being taken is super fast
helping you to capture spontaneous moments. In addition, the
unlimited consecutive shooting function allows you to take
photos in succession up to the capacity of the memory card or
built-in memory.
LCD ensures effortless playback
The DMC-LZ7 is distinguished by a large, bright 2.5 inch LCD
(2.0 inch for the LZ6) for comfortable viewing while monitoring
shots and playing back the results. The mixed pixel readout
method used by the CCD automatically increases the brightness of
the live image of the LCD, making it much easier to shoot in low
lighting.
To further add to their appeal, the LZ7 and LZ6 feature the High
Angle LCD function, which makes the LCD display extremely easy
to view from below, for example, when holding the camera up high
to take pictures over a crowd.
Inherently easy to use
Both the LZ7 and LZ6 offer a range of features that enhance
usability and add convenience. For example, the new Quick
Setting function lets you quickly and easily access and set the
functions most often used. Additionally, when traveling you can
stamp the day of the trip on the photos you take - ensuring your
album can easily be prepared in chronological order. As with all
Lumix models, the LZ7 and LZ6 feature Panasonic's unique Baby
Mode, which allows you to set the birthday of two children so
the relevant child's age at the time of image capture is
automatically recorded onto the photo. Perfect for holding on
even closer to the precious moments in your child's lives.
To futher add to their appeal, the LZ7 and LZ6 feature
approximately 27MB of built-in memory, which can save the day
should you happen to fill up or forget your memory card. They
also accept large-capacity SDHC memory cards, giving users more
flexibility in shooting and recording.
To ensure convenience and user-friendliness, the DMC-LZ6 and
DMC-LZ7 run on 2 AA batteries. With the included Panasonic
OXYRIDE AA batteries, you can take up to 260 photos CIPA
Standard (250 for DMC-LZ7) that's over 37 images per day on a
weeks holiday - happy snappy! The DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 are
available from March 2007.
Link: Panasonic's DMC-LZ6 & DMC-LZ7 Digital Camera
References: Panasonic Press Relies
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