If the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 sounds unfamiliar to you--it probably is. First in the series, the TZ1 is marketed as a "perfect travel companion" targeted at users who want to have a compact camera with megazoom (10x optical) capabilities. But before you dismiss it as another shooter that adds weight to your luggage, this unit is, in fact, small enough to be packed into your hand carry bag. Find out if the TZ1 performed in our tests.
Design
Like siblings in the same family, the TZ1 bears a close resemblance to the recent Lumix models--including a familiar menu design layout and configuration of the camera's buttons. In additional, the TZ1 achieves a more spartan look due to a larger chassis but without additional keys on the rear estate of the unit.
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The mode dial and zoom lever along the top edge of the camera are easily reached with the thumb and index fingers, respectively, but we cannot say the same for the rest of the controls on the back of the unit. We recommend using both hands when changing settings on the rear of the shooter.
Pressing up on the directional keys brings you to the exposure compensation and auto bracketing option; down reviews the last picture taken. Hitting right alternates between the various flash settings and left allows you to set a 2- or 10-second timer.
The bottom right edge of the camera houses a compartment for the Lithium-ion battery and memory card. A tripod receptacle can be found on the left end just under the Leica lens.
To satisfy the palates of the fashion-conscious, the TZ1 is available in black, blue and silver. Not all colors will be available, though, depending on the country the unit is purchased in.
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