Bit overpriced. Video quality good, however quality of photos is no better than a $100 camera.
Bit overpriced. Video quality good, however quality of photos is no better than a $100 camera.
Great Camera; Easy to use and great photos; What more do you want; Not interested in wifi but included; The auto view finder is hard when wearing glasses but a must
A Little bit heavy
If you're after an everyday camera, then the DC-TZ90 is a great choice. If you want to get creative in manual mode, or become the next YouTube hit, then maybe give this a miss.
Panasonic's latest superzoom travel compact camera, the Lumix DC-TZ90 (also known as the Panasonic Lumix DC-ZS70), follows on from last year's TZ80 to bring a 30x optical zoom (24-720mm equivalent) combined with a 1/2.3-inch 20.3 megapixel sensor.
I purchased the TZ90 to replace a well used and sometimes abused TZ10. This is a very capable camera and after 2 months I'm still finding new features; I don't believe this is a camera for a "Happy Snapper", while it's very capable at that level it's more advanced features make it the perfect in my...
Compact; Build quality; Battery life; Screen size
Complicated
I recently bought a Canon Ixus 285 for travelling with (my DSLR kit will be too heavy for the flights!) but it proved to be a very disappointing purchase. I bit the bullet and opted for the TZ90, having previously owned a TZ5 which served me well on a trip to Australia some years ago.
While I didn’t find the Lumix TZ90’s image quality blow-my-socks-off stellar, there’s no doubt that, as an all-round do-most-things-really-well camera that fits in your pocket, it’s hard to beat. Panasonic set out to make a great travel compact here, and it's definitely succeeded. Personally, I’d rather take a slightly bulkier CSC or DSLR on my weekends away, because I prize quality more highly than I do convenience. But for those travelling light, the TZ90 far excels a phone for quality, control and autofocus speed – and then there’s that big old zoom lens… Buy the Panasonic Lumix TZ90 here from Wex photographic
Huge optical zoom for a compact; Useful 4K skills; 180-degree tilting touchscreen; Room for a viewfinder;
A tad larger than some compacts; Not great in low light;
Huge optical zoom for a compact; Useful 4K skills; 180-degree tilting touchscreen; Room for a viewfinder;
A tad larger than some compacts; Not great in low light;
With phone cameras getting so good these days, the traditional camera needs all the stand-out specification goods possible. When pocketable convenience from your mobile handset isn't enough, and you want a boost of proper optical zoom to shoot far-away subjects, then there's no other logical option...
Adds tilt-angle screen; easy touchscreen control; 30x zoom versatility in pocketable body; mode dial and lens control ring for easy adjustment and functionality; 4K Photo is useful
Low-light and full zoom limitations due to limited maximum aperture; image quality in low-light isn't the greatest (especially versus 1-inch sensors); viewfinder will be overkill for some
I have just got this and I can't use it yet so can't comment on much. Its much bigger than I expected. It says pocket sized but they must mean a large coat pocket. Worse than that there is absolutely no memory. Technically this is not a camera as I have to buy memory to allow it to work.
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