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Panasonic FZ1

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Brand Panasonic 2002
Model DMC-FZ1
Released Year 2002
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Lumix
Optical Zoom 12x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Panasonic Lumix FZ1 is a bridge digital camera released in 2002, featuring a 4-megapixel CCD sensor and Leica-branded vario-elmarit lens with 12x optical zoom. It operates with a 1/2.5-inch sensor size, offering an equivalent focal length range of 35-420mm in 35mm terms. The camera includes image stabilization through lens shift technology and supports RAW image capture, appealing to advanced users. It has a 1.5-inch LCD screen for image preview and menu navigation. The camera supports both automatic and manual controls for focus and exposure, making it versatile for different shooting conditions. Connectivity options include USB for image transfer and video output for playback on TVs.

Specifications

MPN DMC-FZ1S, DMCFZ1S
UPC 0037988977215
Model DMC-FZ1
Digital Zoom 3x
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Features Built-in Speaker, Audio Recording, Date/Time Stamp, Brightness Control, DPOF Support, Auto Power Save, Rgb Primary Color Filter, Built-In
Series Panasonic LUMIX
Optical Zoom 12x
Depth 3.28in
Width 4.49in
Item Weight 11.2 Oz.
Height 2.77in
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-1.5"-Color
Exposure Compensation ±2 Ev Range, in 1/3 Ev Steps
Light Sensitivity Iso 400, Iso 200, Iso 100, Iso 50
Sensor Type CCD
Max Shutter Speed 1/2000 Sec
Shooting Modes Frame Movie Mode
Max Video Resolution 320x240
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 35-420mm
Special Effects Black & White, Cool, Warm
Video Capture Quicktime-320 X 240-10fps-35 Sec-8MB Card, Quicktime-320 X 240-10fPS
Focus Adjustment Automatic
Operating System Supported Ms Windows XP, Ms Windows ME, Ms Windows 2000, Ms Windows 98SE, Apple Mac Os 7.5 or Later, Ms Windows 98, Ms Windows 95
Expansion Slot 1X SD Memory Card
Sensor Size 1/2.5 inch
Display Size 1.5in
Still Image Format JPEG
Exposure Modes Program, Automatic
Microphone Operation Mode Mono
Display Rotation Built-In
Digital Video Format Quicktime
Screen Size 1.5in
Light Sensitivity Max 400
Max Operating Temperature 40°C
Type Point & Shoot
Maximum Resolution 2.0MP
Microphone Technology Electret Condenser
Red Eye Reduction Yes
Min Shutter Speed 8 Sec
Floppy Drive Storage None
Display Type LCD
Sensor Resolution 2.0MP
Exposure Metering Multi-Segment, Spot
Additional Features Built-In Speaker, Date/Time Stamp, Audio Recording, Brightness Control, Dpof Support, Auto Power Save, Rgb Primary Color Filter, Built-In
Flash Type Flip-Up
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Effective Flash Range 0.1m-4.5m
Exterior Color Silver
Microphone Type Microphone-Built-In-Mono
Connector Types 1X Composite Video/Audio Output, 1X DC Power Input, 1X USB
Shooting Programs Action, Portrait Mode, Sports Mode, Macro, Night Mode, Night Portrait, Panning
Flash Modes Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Synchro, Fill-In Mode, Night Mode, Off Mode, Auto Mode
Dioptric Correction Range -4 to +4
Camera Type Point & Shoot
Auto Focus Type TTL Contrast Detection
Viewfinder Type Electronic
Supported Flash Memory MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card
Continuous Shooting Speed 4fps
Resolution 4 Megapixels
Lens Leica Vario-Elmarit 35-420mm equivalent, f/2.8-3.3
Image Stabilization Lens Shift
Display 1.5 inch LCD
ISO Range 100-400
Shutter Speed 15-1/2000 sec
Video Output Yes
Storage Media SD/MMC Card
Connectivity USB 1.1
Battery 4 AA batteries
Dimensions 134 x 89 x 92 mm
Weight 595 g

Key Advantages

The Lumix FZ1 stands out with its impressive 12x Leica zoom lens that provides broad focal length versatility. Its RAW image support allows photographers greater flexibility in post-processing. The inclusion of image stabilization improves hand-held shooting sharpness significantly. The camera offers both manual and automatic shooting modes catering to both amateur and experienced users. Its robust build quality and ergonomic design make it comfortable for extended use. Additionally, the inclusion of video output enhances usability for presentations and direct viewing on larger screens.

Limitations

The camera's sensor, while decent for its time, has limited resolution by today's standards at 4 megapixels. The 1.5-inch LCD screen is relatively small and has lower resolution, making image review less convenient. The camera is relatively bulky compared to compact digital cameras. Battery life is moderate, requiring frequent recharging for heavy use. Autofocus can be slower in low light conditions, impacting shooting efficiency. The absence of modern connectivity options like Wi-Fi limits its ease of sharing images today.

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