Muy breve.
“Dpreview” presenta un análisis de la compacta Panasonic Lumix TZ25.
No es tan amplio como el de una reflex, pero tiene un poco de todo, incluso comparómetro, tabla de puntuación y galería de imágenes.
Por cierto, saca un 73 sobre 100 en nota global, lo que no está nada mal, y estos sus “pros” y “contras”.
Conclusion – Pros:
- Very good photo quality
- Packs a high quality 16X (24 – 384 mm) zoom lens into a small package
- «Power OIS» image stabilization, with «active» mode for movies
- 3-inch LCD offers good outdoor/low light visibility
- Good selection of manual controls
- Intelligent Auto mode does it all for you, including scene selection, face detection, blur reduction, shadow brightening, and smart sharpening
- Robust performance, especially focusing and shot-to-shot speeds
- Tons of scene modes and special effects
- Intelligent Resolution improves sharpness
- New HDR feature noticeably improves contrast, doesn’t require a tripod
- Fast burst mode (though see below)
- Records Full HD video at 1080/60i with use of optical zoom and continuous autofocus; choice of AVCHD or MPEG-4 codecs
- Optional underwater case
Conclusion – Cons:
- Occasional highlight clipping
- Redeye a problem; no removal tool in playback mode
- Photos taken in artificial light tend to have a yellow/brown color cast
- LCD seems a bit blurry (on my camera, at least)
- No RAW, manual focus, or WB bracketing support; smallest available aperture is F6.3
- Buffer fills quickly in burst mode
- Monaural sound recording
- Slow internal battery charging system
- Flimsy door over memory card/battery compartment; can’t access memory card while camera is on a tripod
- Full manual on CD-ROM
Así que venga, animaros, que no todos don Nikon’s D800, y algo hay que llevar en el bolsillo cuando salimos por ahí en plan informal y ligero.