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TZ70 Review. The best superzoom compact with raw you can get in 2015.

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I have made a review with sample shots over the last week or so, posted over here: http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?showtopic=1663034

Here are the conclusion and Pros & Cons copied:

Overall: Really satisfied. 5/5 The only real competition is the upcoming HX90V from Sony, that haven't got RAW, and have pixels as small as the TZ60

Overview The TZ60 took much beating due to the small pixels, And Panasonic answered that by increasing the pixelsize by a factor 150%, and thus reducing the pixelcount by the same to 12MP. This is an obvious upgrade from Fujifilm F900EXR, that are beaten or on par in all areas, less details. See my review of the F900EXR here. On which this review to some extend will be based. Practically the whole plus-list could be repeated, and most of the cons are not there!!

Rather than repeating what others have already written, that I agree upon, I recommend to start with this 6 page review here Note that he done some user errors initially, that he bash the camera for, but retracts in part 6

The PROs + Very good signal to noise ratio in lo light for a superzoom. On par with F900EXR, and even better than my CX3, that was better than the F200 (http://www.diskusjon...owtopic=1245531) + The AF is SO SO much better than the F900EXR, TZ70 does better WITHOUT assist lamp, than F900EXR did with!!! + Reasonably fast camera. Not even using continuous mode but simply using the shutter, you can easily get 1.5 shots per second! (AF, good lighting) + 30x zoom in reasonable slim body. About 37.3mm (INcluding protruding parts to both sides, distance between two parallel plates), 34.4 mm for 95% + F3.3 at 24mm focal length (35mm eq.) + F6.4 at 720mm focal length (35mm eq.) + Panasonic have stepped back in the megapixel craze, and has given it 12Mpixels. + Active control rings, assignable. + Manual focus! + (S)hutter priority mode. + (A)perture priority mode. (IRIS, not just ND filters) + (M)anual control mode + Astonishing good image stabilizer. It is not hard to take non-blurred pictures at 1/4s and full 30x zoom, holding the camera at arm's length between two fingers and firing the shutter with a third!!! + Three axis Level indicator (The CX3 only offered two) + Raw-file format offered + Really intuitive display of 'allowed' selections. Especially nice in A and S modes + Some functions can be assigned to two single one-click buttons fn1 & fn2 + A bunch of features/filters/effects I haven't dug into, and most likely will never even try... + Reasonable sun light legibility of display + Viewfinder, with optional autoselect + Good non-slip grip + General feeling of good hardware, though the bottom feels thin. + Good one and two hand grip for non-flash-usage. + Metal tripod mount + Lens protection build in + Quiet zooming - close to noiseless + Zooming during video allowed, and done slower and even more quiet than when taking stills. + OIS during video also. + FullHD and HD 60fps or 25P video offered + SDXC supported + High speed videos with reduced resolution HD 100fps or VGA 200fps + The Macro offers down to 30mm wide motive, 1/3387"=7.5micrometer motive per pixel. Better than expected - though far from the CX3. + Decent moon pictures at 30x zoom. Even in automatic mode - though some EV needed since the .moon is currently a 'nail' only. + Re-pressing the shutter cancel a preview. So preview-ON does NOT slow down consecutive shots + four personal sets of settings can be saved for later usages. Last used setting remembered. + File-naming allows the usage of 6 digits, P

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+ 24h setting, not only AM/PM + NFC for pairing with android device

The CONs, Software (Most are trifles. All easy to fix/improve) - The Assist lamp, can not be kept off in IA / IA+ modes!!! At the least this should be an option in IA+ This bug leaves the fully automatic mode practically useless to my typical usage... - It would be nice if the manual focus stopped at infinity(!) Currently we got "To infinity and beyond" from Toy Story - It would be really nice if the large control ring reacted on the SPEED it was turned, so you could make coarse adjustments quickly, and fine adjustment slowly. It would make it MUCH better for MF. - With all the controls this camera offers if wanted, it would be nice to allow the user to select the level of noise-reduction/sharpening. But as RAW is offered, this is not a huge issue, but a bit silly it has been omitted. - The focal length are stored as integers in the metadata, giving several the same values, stupid, but very common, though decimals IS possible in standard EXIF. - It is not stored in the EXIF what 'program' was used iA/P/A/S/M... I guess that is what the setting we see in Win8 as "Exposure program" is for. - Six digits should suffice, but rather confusing with the forced zero in the middle of the filename: P

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- Even using the large control ring for zooming (I recommend that), it is still a bit hard to get a specific zoom, there are about 44 steps of zoom over the entire 30x range (54 on the 10.7x zoom CX3). - The measured brightness are not stored in the exif-metadata, like the F900EXR did.

The CONs, Hardware (No show-stoppers. But would be nice to fix for next version) - All the camera body's edges would benefit from being smoothed/slanted making it more pocketable - The buffer for Continuous/Burst modes could have been larger. - The tripod mount isn't centred, off by about 20mm, potentially blocking the battery/SDcard door. - The battery/SD cover is locked by a tiny latch, I'm sure will be really hard to operate with cold fingers or gloves. To make it worse there is no spring, so you need to manually lock after close!! - The eye-detector for automatic turning the viewfinder on/off is placed wrong, so might fail to detect the head due to false light, unless you use the left eye and squeeze the nose into the display... - A touch screen is an elegant way to focus, this is allowed through WiFi and smartphone/tablet interface only. - The USB-connector is an outdated type, only seen on cameras, please swirch to USB-C or at the least micro-USB, so standard cables could be used.