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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ25 review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £249
inc VAT

Excels for image quality, video capture, performance and controls; at this price you can't go wrong

Specifications

1/2.3in 12.0-megapixel sensor, 16.0x zoom (24-384mm equivalent), 208g

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For each of the last four years, Panasonic has launched two Travel Zoom (TZ) cameras: a flagship model packed with all its latest gadgetry and a lower-priced cut-down version. This year, Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 gains a 20x zoom, 50fps video recording and a touchscreen, but the TZ25 inherits some impressive features of its own that were previously reserved for the flagship model.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ25

One of these is 10fps burst shooting. The TZ25 has less buffer memory than the TZ30, so it’s only able to capture four frames at 10fps, but it was ready to go again after just three seconds. More significant is its ability to shoot at 5fps with continuous autofocus. It ran at 4.3fps in our tests, slowing to 1.9fps after five frames, but this is still a stellar achievement. It puts the TZ25 beyond all its rivals bar the TZ30 when it comes to capturing moving, distant subjects such as sports and wildlife.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ25

It’s just as fast as the TZ30 in normal use, capturing a shot every 0.7 seconds. With most rivals bumbling along at around the two-second mark, this made a huge difference to day-to-day operation, letting us fire off a handful of shots without having to look in the continuous settings.

Another key upgrade is 1080p video recording. Panasonic backs this up with 30-minute clip lengths, outstanding image quality both indoors and out, plus a crisp, detailed soundtrack that’s virtually impervious to noises from the lens. Autofocus was responsive, and the optical stabilisation kept telephoto shots steady. The TZ30 goes one step further with its 50p capture, but until there are convenient ways to share video at this frame rate, the two cameras’ video modes are, to all intents and purposes, identical.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ25

Their controls are virtually identical, too. There’s a mode dial for quick access to manual exposure settings, and scene presets such as 3D and panorama capture. There’s no wheel on the back, but the Q.Menu button lets you access key settings quickly. Sadly, it doesn’t have a touchscreen, which means that the autofocus point can’t be moved around the frame. Something that we didn’t notice on the TZ30 was Auto mode switching to HDR capture when it detected a strong backlight, capturing two frames and overlaying them to expose the foreground and background correctly. It’s a useful trick that worked extremely well but it slowed the camera so that it took six seconds between shots.

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Basic Specifications

Rating *****
CCD effective megapixels 12.0 megapixels
CCD size 1/2.3in
Viewfinder none
Viewfinder magnification, coverage N/A
LCD screen size 3.0in
LCD screen resolution 460,000 pixels
Articulated screen No
Live view Yes
Optical zoom 16.0x
Zoom 35mm equivalent 24-384mm
Image stabilisation optical, lens based
Maximum image resolution 4,000×3,000
File formats JPEG, MPO; AVCHD, MP4 (AVC)

Physical

Memory slot SDXC
Mermory supplied 70MB internal
Battery type Li-ion
Battery Life (tested) 260 shots
Connectivity USB, AV, mini HDMI
Body material metal
Lens mount N/A
Focal length multiplier N/A
Kit lens model name N/A
Accessories USB cable
Weight 208g
Size 61x105x34mm

Buying Information

Warranty one-year RTB
Price £249
Supplier http://www.amazon.co.uk
Details www.panasonic.co.uk

Camera Controls

Exposure modes program, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual
Shutter speed 15 to 1/4,000 seconds
Aperture range f/3.3-6.3 (wide), f/5.9-6.3 (tele)
ISO range (at full resolution) 100 to 3200
Exposure compensation +/-2 EV
White balance auto, 4 presets, manual
Additional image controls i.Exposure
Manual focus No
Closest macro focus 3cm
Auto-focus modes multi, centre, face detect, tracking
Metering modes multi, centre-weighted, centre, face detect
Flash auto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, red-eye reduction
Drive modes single, continuous, self-timer, panorama, HDR, 3D

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