Technical Details
24mm Wide-angle LEICA DC Lens with 16x Optical Zoom and OIS
14.1-Megapixel CCD Sensor
IA (Intelligent Auto) Mode with POWER O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer)
HD Movie Recording (720p) and P/A/S/M Modes for Added Creative Control
High resolution 230,000 dot 3-inch LCD
Ultimate Travel Companion--New LUMIX TZ18
Panasonic’s multiple award winning TZ series is pleased to welcome an outstanding new addition - the TZ18. Brimming with the very latest Lumix technology and key features fundamental to the TZ success story – including HD movie recording capability, full manual control, a 24mm ultra wide angle and powerful 16x optical zoom in a compact body.
24mm Ultra Wide-Angle LEICA DC Lens with 16x Powerful Optical Zoom
A compact and versatile lens system is the hallmark of the LUMIX TZ series and for the new TZ18 this lens system is entirely redeveloped in both optical and mechanical design. Featuring a new high-quality 24mm ultra wide angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens with 16x optical zoom. The newly applied Nano Surface Coating boasts an extremely low reflectance ratio compared with the conventional multi coating to suppress image ghosting. Thanks to this very latest Panasonic technology, adopted for the first time to the LUMIX cameras, the images delivered through the lens of a TZ18 has exceptional optical performance with stunning clarity that passes Leica's stringent standards.
Comprising 10 elements in 8 groups, including 2 ED lens and 2 aspherical lenses with 3 aspherical surfaces, this advanced lens unit greatly suppresses chromatic aberration which tends to occur in telephoto shooting. It is also a compact design despite its higher versatility with a longer zoom range, and is made possible by a new structure of lens barrel. Thanks to Intelligent Resolution technology, Intelligent Zoom is made available which extends the zoom ratio by approx. 1.3x maintaining the picture quality...more
Panasonic Lumix TZ18 Digital Camera - Silver (14.1MP, 16x Optical Zoom) 3.0 inch LCD
Written By stevecrouch on Saturday, December 31, 2011 | 7:55 AM
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