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The new long-zoom Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8 boasts 12x optical zoom (equivalent to
36-432mm on a 35mm film camera), coupled with Panasonic's Extra Optical Zoom
function that provides additional magnification up to 18x when taking photos
with 3-megapixel resolution, and also features a 7.2-megapixel CCD and
Intelligent Image Stabilization system now available in all new Panasonic Lumix
models.
The stylish DMC-FZ8 has a large, 2.5-inch LCD for easy viewing while monitoring
and during image playback and it has been redesigned to include a multi-purpose
joystick for improved usability and simplified exposure compensation. The
joystick control allows a host of additional settings, such as manual focus and
exposure, to make for quick and easy shooting.
Along with easy operation, the DMC-FZ8 also features the Panasonic LSI Venus
Engine III, an advanced image-processing engine that can record at a sensitivity
setting as high as ISO 1250 with full resolution -- greatly improving noise
reduction, with picture noise removed in stages during image processing. With
its multi-task image-processing capability, the Venus Engine III also has
outstanding response time with a shutter release time lag as short as 0.005
second, and the shutter interval as short as 0.6 second. This fast response
makes it easy for users to capture sudden, spur-of-the-moment shots.
Lumix DMC-FZ8 Highlights
12x Optical Zoom Leica DC Vario-Elmarit Lens
Featuring a 12x optical zoom Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens (equivalent to 36mm to
432mm in a 35mm film camera), the compact DMC-FZ8 is a great camera to take
everywhere you go. Shoot beautiful photos anytime you feel the urge, and be sure
to bring the DMC-FZ8 along on family trips. With the 18x extended optical zoom
(35mm equivalent: 648mm) feature, you've got the power to shoot remarkable
close-ups from a long distance, for uses such as bird watching.
12x optical zoom in a compact body The DMC-FZ8 features the 12x Leica DC
Vario-Elmarit lens - a small, lightweight lens that packs the same zoom power as
a big, clunky 400 mm-class film camera lens. This 12x optical zoom lens is
super-bright too, at f/2.8 to f/3.3 with a focal length of 6 to 72 mm
(equivalent to 36 mm to 432 mm in a 35 mm film camera). You've got all the power
and flexibility you need to take beautiful shots from telephoto to wide angle
and macro.
Up to 18x Extended Optical Zoom Designed for uses like bird watching,
where you need maximum telephoto capability, the Extended Optical Zoom employs
the central of the CCD to further extend the powerful 12x optical zoom when a
resolution of less than 7.2-megapixel is used. This lets you extend the zoom
ratio to 18x for 3-megapixel or less images.
2-speed zoom This new function allows you to control the zoom operation
in two speeds, Low and High, with the zoom lever. Rotate the lever a small
amount for slow zooming, and a larger amount for high-speed zooming. This makes
it easy to zoom in and out quickly when you need to, or to slow down for finer
zooming control.
Zoom Resume Have you ever had this happen? You set the zoom right where
you want it and you're waiting to shoot, but the Power Save function suddenly
turns the power off. Or, you've made the zoom setting, but the battery runs out
and the power is cut. Or perhaps you've just taken a shot and turned off the
power, and you decide you want to re-shoot at the same zoom setting. This is
when you need Zoom Resume. It stores the zoom position (magnification) in
memory, so you can shoot with the same zoom setting once the power is turned on
again. This helps make sure you don't miss those great shooting opportunities.
432mm, f/3.1 shots with a beautiful soft focus The CCDs used in most
digital cameras have much smaller light-receiving areas than film does, so
photos tend to have a high depth of field. This means that everything in the
photo -- including objects in the foreground and background -- is in focus. The
DMC-FZ8 takes advantage of 12x zoom capability (35mm equivalent: 432mm) and
f/2.8 to f/3.3 aperture to a level of expression that you cannot get with
conventional digital cameras. You can snap photos that capture the subject in a
clear, sharp focus while giving the background a beautiful soft focus.
Tele Macro Even at 12x zoom, it is possible to take as near as 1 meter
from the subject when you select the Macro button. You can take macro shot with
easy posture and beautifully soft focused background.
Intelligent Image Stabilizer
Panasonic invented the Mega O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) system to fight
against hand-shake, the major cause of blurry images. This system, which takes
advantage of Panasonic's outstanding lens technology, has long been incorporated
into the Lumix range of cameras. In addition, the DMC-FZ8 compensates for the
other major cause of blurry images -- subject movement. The Intelligent ISO
Control function, made possible by the Venus Engine III, detects subject
movement and adjusts the ISO setting and shutter speed to best suit the movement
and light conditions automatically. Together, they form Intelligent Image
Stabilizer, which makes it easy for anybody to take crisp, clear photos in just
about any situation. It's automatic, so you can leave everything to the camera.
Mega O.I.S. for preventing blurry shots caused by hand-shake The Mega
O.I.S.(Optical Image Stabilizer) compensates for the blurring caused by
hand-shake. It is now featured on the entire Lumix range, and is highly popular
with users around the world. Even slight hand-shake movement is accurately
detected by a sampling frequency of 4,000 times per second, and compensated to
produce sharp, clear images. This is true, of course, for zooming and macro
shots, which are especially susceptible to hand-shake, but it also lets you
shoot in dimly lit rooms or evening illumination, without a flash, to preserve
the mood. In short, it lets anybody take beautiful, blur-free shots with ease.
Intelligent ISO Control prevents blurry shots caused by moving subjects
When the Intelligent ISO Control (I.I.C.) in Lumix cameras detects subject
motion, it automatically raises the ISO setting and increases the shutter speed
to prevent motion blur. On the other hand, when the subject is still and no
movement is detected, it lets you take beautifully natural photos with a low ISO
setting. Have you ever mistakenly used a high ISO setting to take a photo of a
subject standing still? If so, you may remember the noisy, grainy result. Or, if
you have tried snapping a moving subject at a low ISO setting, your photo was
probably spoiled by motion blur. Intelligent ISO Control gives you stunning
images with ease because there is no need for complicated settings.
The DMC-FZ8 also makes it easy to select the I.ISO (Intelligent ISO Control)
Mode right from its new mode dial. This makes it possible to raise the
sensitivity all the way to ISO 1250, or to limit it to ISO 400 or ISO 800. I.ISO
Mode gives you exactly the kind of image quality you are looking for.
Blur Indicator Blur Indicator lets you confirm that the camera is
precisely detecting hand-shake and motion blur separately.
Venus Engine III
The Venus Engine III in the DMC-FZ8 allows high-sensitivity recording up to ISO
1250 at full resolution. The noise reduction system is also greatly improved
while maintaining high resolution. It removes noise at the processing stages in
series. First, critical noise is roughly undraped and the chromatic noise and
the luminance noise are separated so they can each go through a supplemental
noise reduction process that appropriately minimizes the remaining noise.
Super-fast shutter response We slashed the release time lag to 0.005
second minimum by increasing both the circuit speed itself and the point at
which the shutter release signal is detected. We also shortened the shutter
interval to around 0.6 second (minimum). These improvements help make Lumix an
extremely quick, responsive camera that's a pleasure to use.
Long battery life -- up to 380 pictures Despite the significantly
increased performance of the camera, the Venus Engine III consumes only 80
percent of the power utilized by the Venus Engine II and is able to achieve a
longer battery life of approximately 380 pictures on a single charge.
Full Manual Operation
Adjust the exposure and shutter speed any way you want. On top of full manual
control, the DMC-FZ8 gives you a host of functions that make it easy to capture
artistic or expressive photos, including a user-friendly joystick,
high-resolution electronic viewfinder, and Selectable Auto Focus Area.
Full manual control and easy joystick operation The easy-to-use joystick
operation and good design, which were part of the highly acclaimed trademarks of
the predecessor, are inherited by the DMC-FZ8. The joystick was incorporated to
facilitate operational ease and thereby get the best technical advantage of the
multitude of functions offered by the camera. With the joystick it is possible
to set focus, aperture and shutter speed manually.
Mode Select with joystick control (P/A/S/M) You can select Program AE,
Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Speed Priority AE, or Manual Exposure Mode by
simply turning the dial. This opens the door to a host of creative
possibilities. Move the joystick up or down to easily set the parameter of each
item. When you set the dial to manual exposure, move the joystick right or left
to select the aperture and shutter speed.
Program Shift You can use Program Shift in Program AE Mode to keep the
exposure fixed while changing the combination of shutter speed and aperture.
This function lets you choose the exposure setting yourself to capture exactly
the image you want.
Direct exposure compensation In Program AE, Aperture Priority AE, and
Shutter Speed Priority AE Modes, you can retrieve the exposure compensation
value and manually adjust it in the range of -2 EV to +2 EV, in 1/3 EV steps,
directly with the joystick.
Manual Exposure Assist When you choose to set the exposure manually, this
function shows how much your setting differs from the setting the camera
considers optimal.
Manual Focus Select manual focus with the focus select button on the top
of the camera, and use the joystick for super-smooth focusing.
Movable MF Assist The image in the center of the LCD or EVF can be
enlarged during manual focus for easier focusing.
- MF1: The part of the image in the center of the frame is enlarged. This
lets you adjust the focus while composing the entire frame.
- MF2: The entire frame image is enlarged. This is helpful for macros and
other shots that require extra-precise focusing.
- Movable MF Assist: This lets you move the part that is enlarged by the MF
Assist function to any area of the frame you want.
Quick setting with joystick You can quickly shortcut to frequently
functions, such as light metering, AF Mode, white balance settings, ISO
sensitivity settings, image size settings and compression formats by simply
pressing and holding down the joystick, even while monitoring your subject on
the LCD.
Bright, high-resolution LCD The DMC-FZ8 boasts a large, 2.5-inch LCD with
full 207,000-pixel resolution for comfortable viewing both while monitoring
shots and playing back the results. The pixel-mixed readout method used by the
CCD automatically increases the brightness of the live image on the LCD, making
it much easier to shoot in low lighting. Thanks to the Power LCD function, which
boosts the LCD backlighting by 40 percent, even shooting outdoors in bright
sunshine is no longer a problem. The High Angle mode, which can be accessed
quickly and easily via a dedicated button, makes the LCD screen extremely easy
to view when the camera is held high, such as to shoot over a crowd.
Large, high-resolution, electronic viewfinder The viewfinder is also
large and clear, with a 0.44inch size and 188,000-pixel resolution. Located
directly on top of the lens, it is designed for easy use and fast, accurate
framing.
AF Metering To match the shooting situation and subject's position, the
user can select from five auto-focusing methods: Multi-point, 3-point
high-speed, 1-point high-speed, 1-point normal-speed, and spot.
- Multi-point AF You can use the joystick or cursor button to quickly
select any of six AF area patterns that combine 3 to 5 of the camera's 11
distance metering points.
- 3-point high-speed AF This mode prevents the system from mistakenly
focusing on the area between two subjects in a horizonal composition.
- 1-point high-speed AF The AF time has been dramatically reduced to
achieve outstanding focusing.
- 1-point AF Although screen-freeze in high-speed AF is now minimized, you
can select this mode to totally eliminate it when you are focusing on a
fast-moving subject.
- Spot AF This mode keys the focus to a small area within the frame.
You can quickly shortcut to frequently
functions, such as light metering, AF Mode, white balance settings, ISO
sensitivity settings, image size settings and compression formats by simply
pressing and holding down the joystick, even while monitoring your subject on
the LCD.
Bright, high-resolution LCDnderstand mode dial
lets you easily switch between shooting, viewing, and printing.
Scene Mode Versatile Scene Modes are another great Lumix feature. And the
Scene Mode list display makes them even easier to select. You can choose from a
total of 19 situations, including the unique DMC-FZ8 Panning mode, the new
Sunset and Pet modes, and the Aerial Photo mode, for settings that match your
subject. Animated moving icons make mode selection even easier and more fun.
Two Axis White Balance Adjustment Choose from seven white balance
settings: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Shade, Halogen, Flash, and White Set. When
there are several different light sources and it's difficult to get the exact
coloration you want, you can also adjust with a reference to the horizontal axis
for amber to blue and vertical axis for green to magenta.*
*White Balance Adjustment is not possible in Auto Mode
Mega Burst Consecutive Shooting Just keep the shutter button pressed to
fire off consecutive shots of a moving subject or a person's changing facial
expression. Then save only the best ones. With a digital camera, you can just
delete any shots you don't want. In addition, the Unlimited Consecutive Shooting
function lets you continue shooting until the memory card is full.
The focus and exposure are fixed at the first frame.
3-image capturing in self-timer (10sec) Now, the self-timer is able to
take three consecutive shots. Never again will you have to reset the self-timer
because somebody blinked. Just choose the best one from the three consecutive
shots.
27MB internal memory Take photos even when you don't have an SD/SDHC
Memory Card on hand. The built-in memory holds up to 27 MB of image data, which
you can later copy to an SD/SDHC Memory Card or PC. You can also copy images
from a memory card or PC to the built-in memory, and view them on the LCD
anytime you like.
Select from 3 aspect ratios The aspect ratio is easily selectable between
16:9 wide, 3:2, and conventional 4:3 to shoot in the framing aspect that best
suits the photo's composition or purpose of use. You can shoot images in the
wide 16:9 format and save them onto an SD/SDHC Memory Card. Then insert the card
into a TV equipped with an SD/SDHC card slot to view them in perfect,
wide-screen size. Some TVs will display the images in stunning high definition.
Motion Picture Mode The DMC-FZ8 lets you shoot smooth moving pictures at
30 fps, complete with sound, in WVGA or VGA size. You can also shoot at 10
frames/sec to reduce the file size.
9-cutout images from motion images A motion image can be cut out as a
still image in motion image playback. And you can also archive a 9-cutout still
image.
Date stamp You can also print the date on your photos. In addition to the
ordinary recording date, you can choose Baby or Pet mode from among the Scene
Modes to print the age of a child or pet by inputting the birthdate in advance,
or use the Travel Date Setting to print which day of the trip each photo was
taken on. These dates, which can be helpful when making a photo album, can be
stamped on photos whether you print them yourself at home or have a photo shop
do them.
RAW format compatible and included software for editing You can get
original image data, recording the image directly from the CCD without any image
processing. SILKYPIX Developer Studio 2.0SE software utility lets you develop
RAW data files. For example, you can develop RAW data to create an image with
the effect you were trying to capture when you took the shot. You get high-level
basic image processing abilities that give you control over such things as
unnatural edges from saturated color borders, false colors in structures with
intricate detail, and chromatic noise in photos taken at high sensitivity
settings. This utility provides a unique combination of high resolution and
extraordinary color separation performance.
Product Description
The DMC-FZ8 features the 12x Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens that packs the same
zoom power as a big, clunky 400 mm-class film camera lens. This 12x optical zoom
lens is super-bright at f/2.8 to f/3.3 with a focal length of 6 to 72 mm. Rotate
the lever a small amount for slow zooming, and a larger amount for high-speed
zooming. This makes it easy to zoom in and out quickly when you need to or to
slow down for finer zooming control. Zoom Resume stores your zoom position
(magnification) in memory, so you can shoot with the same zoom setting once the
power is turned on again. This helps make sure you don't miss those great
shooting opportunities. The CCDs used in most digital cameras have much smaller
light-receiving areas than film does, so photos tend to have a high depth of
field. You can snap photos that capture the subject in a clear, sharp focus
while giving the background a beautiful soft focus. 0.44-inch Viewfinder Color
EVF (188 K Pixels), 100% Field of View Image Sensor - 1/2.5-inch AF Assist Lamp
ISO Sensitivity - Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1250 (High Sensitivity Mode -
3200)Dial - P (Program), A (Aperture Priority), S (Shutter Priority), M (Manual)
Mode, Simple and SCN Scene Mode - Portrait, Soft Skin, Scenery, Sports, Panning,
Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Food, Party, Candle, Baby1, Baby2, Pet, Sunset,
High Sensitivity, Starry Sky, Fireworks, Beach, Snow and Aerial Photo Shutter
Speed Program AE - 1 - 1/2,000 seconds Aperture Priority AE / Shutter Priority
AE - 8 - 1/2,000 seconds Manual - 60 - 1/2,000 seconds Built-in-Flash - Auto,
Auto Red-eye Reduction, Forced On, Forced On Red-eye Reduction, Slow Sync
Red-eye Reduction and Forced Off Dimensions - Width 4.43 x Height 2.84 x Depth
3.11 inch (112.5 x 72.2 x 79.0 mm) Weight - 357 grams with Battery and SD Memory
Card (0.78 pounds)
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