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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 Review
| Author | Cliff Smith |
| Published | 27th Aug 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Price | £191.30 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £220.00 (Inc VAT) |
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A range of test shots are shown over the next few pages. Here, the full size images at the minimum and maximum ISO settings have been reduced for bandwidth purposes to let you see the full image, and a series of crops taken from original full resolution images at a range of ISO settings have been included in order for you to gain an appreciation of the overall quality.

This is the full frame at 100 ISO.

There are some artefacts visible in the darker areas at 100 ISO, but they may be caused by image processing rather than sensor noise.

Images shot at 200 ISO actually appear slightly smoother.

Noise is starting to become a problem at 400 ISO, especially in the darker mid-tone areas.

Noise reduction has blurred out a lot of fine detail at 800 ISO.

At 1600 ISO there are lots of colour problems, and most fine detail has been lost.

This is the full frame at 1600 ISO.
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Crapitoutjim said on 6th June 2009
Jeremy said on 8th June 2009
nah i am not the gangsta rapper type of guy, just an sms guy.anyways you took so long to reply that i went ahead and bought the canon sx110is. i hope i have made the right choice.
pink said on 1st July 2009
I can't decide between a TZ5 and a TZ6. I'm not too worried about taking movies but would like a decent zoom and lovely clear pics. Any advice please??
Louis said on 30th October 2009
i purchased the tz5 over a year ago and have taken it on several holidays that have put this camera through a good workout. over the last 14 months it's been to alaska, where its ... more
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