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Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 10MP Digital Camera with 12x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3 inch LCD

  • Package Contents – ZS3 Camera, Battery Charger, Battery Pack, Battery carrying case, AV Cable, USB Connection Cable, AC Cable, Hand Strap, CD-ROM
  • 10.1 Megapixels for high resolution, detailed images and large prints
  • Image Sensor – 1/2.33-inch CCD
  • Media – Internal memory / SD / SDHC memory card

Product Description
The ZS3 records HD motion images at a smooth 60 frames per second with 1280×720-pixel resolution. It uses the AVCHD (MPEG-4/H.264) format via AVCHD Lite, which stores less data than other formats and thus lets you shoot more minutes of HD motion images before running out of memory.The ZS3 is equipped with an HDMI output terminal for direct transmission of digital picture and sound signals. Just connect the camera to an HDTV using a single HDMI mini cable (purchased … More >>

Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 10MP Digital Camera with 12x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3 inch LCD

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5 Comments
April 1, 2010 in Digital Cameras for Special Events
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  1. Added 11/20/09:

    On impulse, I bought the zs3. I was swayed by the many 5-star reviews. As I said before, I want RAW, but I figured I would live with the jpeg until the manufacturers get their trip together. :)

    But then something happened I find disturbing.

    Amazon shipped it without any packing, and the unpadded camera box was just thrown into the Amazon ship box. The camera rattled around inside the bigger shipping box.

    I see a number of reviews of defective cameras on this site, and I wonder what the packing was like – or wasn’t.

    Now, this has become all too common a practice in careless sweat shop operations. I once bought a $800 Nikon lens from Adorama that was shipped like this – toss and forget.

    I am sure these items are too fragile to be treated like this. If I bought this camera at a Radio Shack, and the sales person just tossed it on the floor rather than handing it to me, I would blow my stack. After all, I just paid for this item, it is now my property, and you are treating it in a destructive and careless manner. And this is exactly what Amazon is doing with my purchase.

    Jeff Bezos built a great company, Amazon, and unfortunately obviously incompetent managers are busily undermining it. sad. Score one for the Lilliputs.

    Added 11/23:

    HaHa I have to laugh at the snarling Besenjis of mediocrity! Just kidding. Everyone has potential, so have hope. About the camera:

    The lcd is good, and the depth of field for close shots is excellent, if you want that. One commenter, a rare observer not suffering from a tightie, said that a Nikon is gonna be like hauling a big load around. I agree totally.

    But then I noticed something disturbing about the pictures of the zs3.

    When I zoomed a pic all the way, the edges were not “tack sharp.”

    So I shot the same thing (a fern plant) with a $3000 Nikon. Same result.

    Why? The explanation I come to is that the lcd screen can’t track the higher magnifications. The check on this will be to print out the pic even at 8.5×11 size and see how sharp it looks. That’s critical, because people notice subconsciously whether a photo is not sharp, and photographers have a bag of tricks to get sharpness. First, pics in low light suffer most from this, since the shutter is open longest, and hand-shake introduces blur. Ways to get sharp photos: hold your elbows tightly to your body, exhale and hold your breath, easily, squeeeze slowly the button like a sniper, if possible, brace the camera against anything solid (not your dog), use flash can help.

    I offer these tips in case a reader has not heard them. I mean, while any reader is whining and spending time thinking how to censor my reviews, they may learn something, besides amusing me. Any substantive thoughts? (Look that one up)
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. 2 of the 6 may Not be a problem for those who just take a picture or 2 here & there,

    ** However the other 3 Problems many have been up in arms ABOUT,

    #1 owners know that this camera focus is varry slow, =minor problem?

    #2 owners know this camera Shot to Shot is varry slow, =minor problem?

    #3 firmware bug was updated by panasonic so you cant buy reasonably priced batterys?

    #4 Design Flaw=the Zoom level return spring used is to weak & flimsy & level sticks,

    #5 Design Flaw=NO Solid Click notches on the scene option wheel & moves to freely

    #6 Design Flaw=The Scene option wheel has been allowed to freely move out of bounds

    not allowing you to shoot missing your opertunity to catch that rare SHOT :(

    Instead the Lumix gives you a ERROR Messege on the Screen display that tells you that yours Option Scene Wheel is Out of Bounds :(

    ************************************************************************************

    [...]

    THIS part of the Review was not written by me

    but rather by Doctor Jerry,

    you can find at the web address of this review i’v included for you above,

    the messege at DP REVIEWS reads as follows,

    Doctor Jerry wrote,

    I recently ordered and then canceled the order for a Panasonic ZS3.

    My reason for backing out of the order was a bunch of noise on the Panasonic forum site about batteries being unavailable for the ZS3.

    I checked and sure enough no batteries for the Camera made after April 09.

    No generic nor Brand batteries.

    Apparently Panasonic did a firmware upgrade in April which rendered any generic battery useless for the ZS3.

    And Panasonic can’t or will not supply brand batteries.

    My point in this is if Panasonic can do that for a really fine camera

    what might they have in store for their LX3? To my knowledge,

    Canon has never done this with any of their cameras.

    There may have been and probably were good reasons to disable generic batteries,

    but one would think that in 4 or 5 months, replacement brand batteries would be available.

    I, for one, always travel with a spare battery since the ability to recharge a battery when desired.

    in some 3rd world country is always questionable.

    as far as I Know the CGA-S005A battery used in the LX3 is not chipped and is used in many other Panasonic cameras

    so there should never be a problem with third-party batteries being locked out with a firmware update.

    The S90IS uses a NB-6L which is used in the SD770IS and SD1200IS

    so it should be widely available from third party manufacturers and also isn’t chipped as far as I Know..

    If that battery is so easily available then why all the complaints on the Panasonic Forum site?

    The Panasonic battery for that camera is listed as out-of-stock

    while all the generic batteries have the caution “not for cameras put into service after April 2009″.

    People who own the ZS3 are complaining to Panasonic & have not received any answers about when spare batteries would be available.

    Signed

    Doctor Jerry,

    ********************************************************************************

    AGIN The above part of this Review was Not done by me,

    although I to am varry concerned about these compelling issues

    as i to am or was Varry interested in buying the Lumix ZS3 till i read this :(

    & I can only hope this saves others from making a huge mistake in buying Lumix ZS3 if this is indeed true i myself find it horrable that a company would do this?

    2 things I myself will add to this is that iv confirmed as true are the 2 Problems everyone have been complaining about the Panasonic Lumix ZS3

    #1 are the WEAK SPRING USED IN THE ZOOM LEVER CAUSING IT TO STICK & NOT AUTOMATICLY RETURN TO ITS PROPER POSITION,?

    #2 PROBLEM,

    IS WHERE PANASONIC GOT STUPIDLY LAZY

    When Panasonic Noticed the Option scene Dial Wheel allowed to moves out of bounds beyond its intended Position & in return gives you an Error messege

    causing you to mis that special one time rare shot. :(

    instead of Limiting the dial from goiing out of bounds,

    instead PANASONIC spent more time making the Camera A.I Smart to it will display this Error Messege instead of just limiting the dial,

    HOW FOOLISHLY LAZY IS THAT? :(

    Panasonic has still not Fixed either of these other additional Design Flaws

    todate as this messege was Posted, NOVEMBER-15-2009 :(

    HAPPY CAMERA HUNTING TO YOU ALL

    I HOPE YOU ALL GET A VARRY NICE CAMERA YOU ARE HAPPY WITH

    HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU ALL :)

    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. A large reason I decided to buy the ZS3 over some other manufacturers was the waterproof diving case.

    BOHICA

    The linked case, MCTZ5, does NOT work with the ZS3 (I’m now eating amazon’s return fee).

    And now I’m trying to find something to fill the need.

    Partly my fault. I didn’t read the VERY fine print.

    Definitely Amazon’s fault, the ZS3 has at least 2 different product designations.

    “people who bought this, also bought:”

    I suspect amazon had quite a few pissed of customers for this item
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. I have a question, I want to buy this camera, DMC-ZS3, but in RED, and I want to know if the specifications are the same for all models disregarding the color one likes!!! when you check the data in details and manufacture description there are different stuff written for black and red…. but the price is the same… I wanted in RED can someone please tell me if I’ll get the same camera describe in the black online page of the product in amazon!

    Thanks
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I mean, really a great camera – I love it have have nothing to add to the other reviews. The single star was just to get your attention.

    HOWEVER,

    The USB connector is proprietary to Panasonic so if you lose it you must order another for ~16 bucks including shipping… It’s model number K1HA14AD001.

    My advice: buy the camera and don’t lose the USB cable! Or use a card reader instead.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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