Panasonic Lumix Tz100: An Easy Guide to the Best Features

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2.1
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About this eBook

The Panasonic Lumix TZ100 camera is the latest digital release by the tech giants. The newest model is a compact long range camera that has been lauded for its enhancement of earlier models in the same line and is said to be the replacement for the FZ1000. The Panasonic Lumix TZ100 or the DMC-TZ100EB as it is also known was released in early 2016 and according to reviews has also continued the trend of versatility while still maintaining the need to appeal to the photography professional. The TZ100 camera is equipped with a twelve (12) megapixel 1 inch BSI-CMOS sensor, a three-inch OLED display, a 1.2M dot electronic Live viewfinder (LVF), a 25-600 millimetre equivalent F2.8-5.9 lens and 4K photo and UHD video capture support. Users of the new camera will also be able to enjoy the built-in Wi-Fi feature, Post Focus, Defocus Auto Focus, Exposure and Scenic modes, as well as a built-in orientation sensor. 

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2.1
7 reviews
A Google user
20 April 2017
Why this kind of nonsense is sold by Google? Waste of money! Very short text includes several errors. Writer claims that camera has 12Mpixels and tilting display!
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Robert Leil
31 August 2017
Do yourself a favour and don't bother with this book it contains mistakes and there's very limited info i don't see the point.
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Russell Hill
8 April 2017
Massive waste of money. The quick start guide which comes with the camera had more information. Total rip-off.
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