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Panasonic PV DC2590

Quick information
Brand Panasonic 2003
Model PVDC2590
Released Year 2003
Type DSLR Cameras
Series DC2500-series
Color Silver
Compatible Mountings Micro Four Thirds
Autofocus Yes
Video Resolution 1280 x 960
Optical Zoom 3 x
File Format JPEG, RAW
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Panasonic PV DC2590 is a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera belonging to the DC2500-series, introduced in the early 2000s. It features a 2.1-megapixel CCD sensor, providing adequate image resolution for general photography needs. The camera supports interchangeable lenses with a proprietary mount system designed by Panasonic. It offers shutter speeds ranging from 1/3200 to 30 seconds and manual exposure control modes, enabling photographers to customize settings. The device includes a 1.8-inch LCD screen for image playback and menu navigation. Storage is supported via CompactFlash Type I cards, common at the time of its release.

Connectivity options include USB 1.1 for transferring images to a computer. The camera incorporates an autofocus system with multiple focus points to enhance image sharpness. The body design emphasizes ergonomic handling typical of DSLR cameras, facilitating stable shooting experiences. Additionally, the PV DC2590 supports basic video recording capabilities, a premium feature for DSLRs during its release period.

Specifications

Built-In Media Camera Body & Lens
Are Batteries Included Yes
Remote Included No
Item Height 2.62 inches
Manufacturer Panasonic
Warranty Description 90 Days labor, One Year Parts
Exposure Control [IN] Program (P), Automatic (Auto)
White Balance Settings Auto
Self Timer 10 Seconds
Shooting Modes Landscape, Portrait, Sports
Digital Scene Transition zoom
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Stills & Video
Night vision No
Compatible Mountings Micro Four Thirds
Sensor Type CCD
Image stabilization Digital, Optical
Maximum Aperture 2.8 f
Minimum Shutter Speed seconds
Form Factor Compact
Special Feature Macro
Color Silver
Item Weight 4.5 Pounds
Video Resolution 1280 x 960
Viewfinder Optical pentaprism
Flash Modes [Multiple flash modes including but not limited to 'Auto', 'On', 'Off']
Camera Flash no flash
Skill Level Amateur
Specific Uses For Product Photography
Continuous Shooting 30 fps
Aperture modes F2.8-F8.0
Expanded ISO Maximum 1600
Delay between shots 8 seconds
Battery Cell Type Alkaline
Battery Type Rechargeable NiMH battery pack
Frame Rate 30
Shutter Type Focal Plane Shutter
Crop Factor 2
Long Exposure Shutter Mode Time
Has Image Stabilization Yes
Shutter Speed Description shutter speeds ranging from 1 second to 1/750 second, including bulb mode
Is Electric No
Aspect Ratio 3:2
File Format JPEG, RAW
Effective Still Resolution 1.2 MP
JPEG Quality Level Normal
Supported Image Format JPEG, RAW
Total Still Resolution 1.2 MP
Maximum Focal Length 102 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 3 x
Lens Type Zoom
Zoom Optical Zoom
Camera Lens The camera features a 3x optical zoom lens with a focal length range of 34-102 millimeters and adjustable aperture from F2.8 to F8.0
Minimum Focal Length 34 Millimeters
Digital Zoom 2 x
Number of Diaphragm Blades 6
Wireless Technology Yes
Screen Size 1.8 Inches
Display Type LCD
Display Resolution Maximum 1280x960
Has Color Screen Yes
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection, Multi area, sensor
Focus Features Contrast Detection
Focus Type Auto Focus
Autofocus Yes
Device Type DSLR Camera
Effective Resolution 2.1 Megapixels
Lens Mount Proprietary Panasonic mount
Shutter Speed Range 1/3200 to 30 seconds
Focus System Autofocus with multiple points
Exposure Modes Manual, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Program
Rear LCD Size 1.8 inches
Storage Media CompactFlash Type I card
Connectivity USB 1.1
Image Format JPEG, RAW
Video Recording Basic, low resolution
Dimensions Approx. 142 x 108 x 73 mm
Weight Approx. 600 grams (body only)

Key Advantages

The Panasonic PV DC2590 offers solid image quality with its 2.1-megapixel sensor, suitable for standard photographs. Its interchangeable lens system provides flexibility for various shooting scenarios. The broad shutter speed range allows creative control over exposure and motion capture. The inclusion of manual shooting modes caters to enthusiasts seeking more control over their photography. CompactFlash card compatibility ensured ample and affordable storage options at the time. Ergonomic design and decent autofocus performance improve usability and shooting reliability.

Limitations

The 2.1-megapixel resolution is modest by modern standards and limits the size and detail of prints. The relatively small 1.8-inch LCD screen restricts preview clarity and menu navigation ease. Lacking contemporary connectivity such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth reduces versatility in image sharing. The camera's autofocus system, while competent, is limited compared to modern multi-point systems. Battery life is shorter compared to present-day DSLR cameras due to older battery technology. Video support is minimal and not comparable to current HD standards, limiting multimedia use.

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