Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ60 Digital Camera

John Lewis £179.00 Might be Out of Stock First seen in Jan 2017
Description
Professional results in the palm of your hand. The LUMIX DMC-TZ60 boasts a 30x optical zoom, EVF and Wi-Fi with NFC in an ultra slim body. Save your memories in remarkable quality with the 18.1-megapixel high sensitivity MOS sensor. In addition to its remarkable optical zoom power of 30x, this camera features a large number of manual functions to boost your creativity, such as a LVF (Live View Finder), a Control Ring, RAW compatibility, and Focus Peaking, all in an ultra-compact body. This enables highly detailed shooting that covers everything from ordinary snapshots to travel scenes. Wi-Fi, NFC & GPS Pair with a touch using Near Field Communication technology and enjoy remote control, instant backup and more. Along with GPS and GLONASS support, geotagging your images is simple and accurate. MOS sensor The 18.1-megapixel MOS sensor photographs and records in stunning detail. Superior noise reduction means cleaner pictures at all ISO, even up to ISO6400. High shooting rate Capture every detail, even when photographing fast moving action on the street or on the pitch. Shoot at speeds up to 10fps at full resolution with mechanical shutter and 5fps when using continuous autofocus. Along with quick start-up, no moment is going to get away. Electronic viewfinder / The LUMIX TZ60's Live View Finder (EVF) lets you shoot like a pro, helping you get stable framing even when using the 30x ultra zoom. It also allows you to be much more versatile with your photography and movie-making. The 0.2 inch 100% field of view 200K-dot equivalent resolution LVF is ideal if you want to concentrate on the subject's motion while panning, or when shooting in bright sunlight and the camera's LCD screen difficult to see clearly. Manual control Take SLR control of your pictures with the Control Ring. Set zoom, aperture, shutter speed and creative filter with a twist so you can focus on framing the moment. RAW shooting Serious photographers shoot in RAW format. This high information file type is the digital equivalent of a negative and contains much more information than JPEG. This means you can do more in post-production and enjoy higher quality results. Full HD video When a picture won't do, record in Full HD in MP4 and H.264 formats. Smooth progressive 50p recording looks smooth on your big screen TV and with full 30x zoom support, getting closer to the action is easier than ever. Cases Take care of your new camera with one of our cases. Click here to view the range.
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