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Panasonic has added two new 7.2-megapixel models to its Lumix LZ series of compact point-and-shoot cameras. The DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 both offer flexible automatic shooting and optically stabilized f/2.8-4.5, 37mm-222mm (35mm equivalent) 6x zoom lenses. They also share an Easy Zoom feature, which lets you shift the lens instantly to the 6x end of its range by pushing a dedicated button. Panasonic has equipped these Lumix models with its Venus Engine III processing engine, which was previously unavailable in the affordably priced LZ line and should improve image quality and camera responsiveness.
The viewing systems these cameras offer are less impressive, with the LZ7 sporting a 115,000-pixel, 2.5-inch LCD, and the LZ6 a 86,000-pixel, 2-inch screen. Despite these relatively low-resolution specs, the new LZs offer several useful viewing options. You can select a live histogram, onscreen composition guides or a high-angle mode that makes the LCD image easily discernable when you’re holding the camera above your head.
The two new cameras can capture both photo and video images in standard and widescreen aspect ratios. They offer a broad range of features, including 18 scene modes, top light-sensitivity settings of ISO 3200, shutter-speed options between 1/2000 and 60 seconds and in-camera image cropping. There are no manual or priority exposure modes, and both of the cameras provide just a single Intelligent Multiple metering mode. On the other hand, each camera has five autofocus modes, including spot AF, and white balance is adjustable in 150-Kelvin steps. The cameras also capture smooth video at resolutions up to 848x480, although only the LZ7 has a microphone to record a soundtrack.
The new Lumix LZ cameras will be available in February 2007. Both run on AA batteries and support SDHC high-capacity memory cards. The LZ6 will carry a retail price of $179.95, and the LZ7 will be available for $199.95.
Panasonic has also released the DMC-FX10, DMC-FX12 and DMC-FX30, the DMC-FZ8, the DMC-LS70, and the DMC-TZ3.
Press Release:
PANASONIC ADDS PIXELS AND POWER TO LUMIX DIGITAL CAMERA LINE
DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 Pack 7.2-Megapixel CCD And 6X Optical Zoom
SECAUCUS, N.J. (January 31, 2007) – Panasonic today added two new members to its growing family of high performance Lumix digital cameras with the introduction of the DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6. Each camera boasts a 7.2-megapixel CCD, a powerful 6x optical zoom lens (equivalent to 37-222mm on a 35mm film camera) and convenient AA battery operation. Thanks to Panasonic's careful redesign inside and out, both models offer more power, better image control and a new sleek and stylish appearance, yet still are smaller and lighter than previous Lumix models.
All new Lumix models, including the DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6, incorporate Intelligent Image Stabilization, a new camera system that comprises MEGA O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) and Intelligent ISO Control, together making it easy to capture beautiful photos every time you shoot. With Intelligent Image Stabilization – MEGA O.I.S. to compensate for hand-shake plus Intelligent ISO Control to prevent motion blur – Panasonic has taken image stabilisation a leap forward and equipped the new Lumix DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 with the industry's most advanced countermeasures against blurring.
In addition, the new DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6, which feature impressive bright 2.5-inch and 2.0-inch LCDs respectively, are equipped with the Panasonic Venus Engine III image processing engine that gives them even higher image quality and speedier processing than before. The Venus Engine III, which in the past was offered only in the higher end Lumix models, records at a sensitivity setting as high as ISO 1250 with full resolution, and aids in noise reduction by removing picture noise removed in stages during image processing. And, with its multi-task image-processing capability, the Venus Engine III boasts outstanding response time with shutter release time lag as short as 0.005 second. This fast response makes it easy to capture sudden, spur-of-the-moment shots, and allows for unlimited consecutive shooting.
“Drawing on Panasonic’s vast expertise in consumer electronics, Panasonic is committed to creating a new photographic culture by introducing innovative, high-performance cameras and other advanced digital imaging products,” said Alex Fried, National Marketing Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Corporation of North America. “As consumers demand more from their images, Panasonic is committed to bringing powerful advanced features to our entire camera line. From Intelligent Image Stabilization to new processing engines, and from a sleek new design to powerful zoom, the DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 offer top of the line features in a small compact package.”
Both the DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 offer a range of features that enhance usability and add convenience to digital imaging including: Quick Setting that allows users to quickly and easily access and set the functions used most often, Easy Zoom that shifts the lens instantly to full 6x zoom power at the touch of a dedicated button, and Date Stamp that include both date of photo, day of trip or age of person in the image itself.
Each camera accepts large-capacity SDHC memory cards for extra shooting convenience and flexibility. Powered by two of Panasonic’s original, extended-life Oxyride dry cell batteries, the DMC-LZ7 can take approximately 250 shots and LZ6 260 shots (CIPA) on one battery charge.
Additional features and benefits of the DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 include:
Wide-Aspect VGA Motion Images: In addition to recording standard VGA (640 x 480) motion images at 30 frames per second, the DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 can record stunning wide-aspect VGA (848 x 480) motion images at 30 frames per second. These 16:9 motion pictures look extremely impressive on a wide-screen TV.
Five Auto Focus Modes: To match the shooting situation and subject's position, the user can select from five auto-focusing methods: 5-point, 3-point high-speed, 1-point high-speed, 1-point normal-speed, and spot. As with all powerful zoom models in the Lumix family, the DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 lead the industry with their short AF time, especially in the 1 point high-speed AF, achieving quick, smooth operation.
Extended Shooting with Panasonic's Oxyride AA Batteries: The DMC-LZ7 and DMC-LZ6 run on two AA batteries, which can be purchased anywhere. Each camera also comes with two Panasonic Oxyride AA batteries, which let you take around 65 percent more shots than you can with ordinary alkaline batteries. The Oxyride batteries let you take around 250 shots (LZ7) or 260 shots (LZ6) (CIPA).
More Scene Modes for More Image Options: A total of 18 scene modes, including the new Pet and Sunset modes, make it easy to get beautiful photos in a range of photographic situations. Three of the modes - Sports, Baby and Pet – apply Panasonic's Intelligent ISO Control to help capture crisp, blur-free photos even if the subject moves as you shoot.
Fun Continues Even When the Shooting Is Done: With Direct Print mode, users simply turn the mode dial on the camera top, plus the USB cable to a Pictbridge-compatible printer, and in one push, print beautiful photos. And, with the optional Panasonic DMW-SDP1 HDTV Photo Player, it's easy to have a slide show of Lumix images in 1080i high-definition quality. It also allows playback of wide-aspect VGA (848x 480) motion images that fit an HDTV’s 16:9 screen.
Both cameras will ship in February 2007 with a MSRP of $199.95 for the LZ7 and $179.95 for the LZ6.
About Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company
Based in Secaucus, N.J., Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company is a Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, the principal North American subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. (NYSE: MC) and the hub of Panasonic's U.S. marketing, sales, service and R&D operations. Information about Panasonic products is available at www.panasonic.com. Additional company information for journalists is available at www.panasonic.com/pressroom.
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