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Wenn Sie Panasonic DMC Feb 15, We have again held a number of knowledge transfer events, lectures, breakfasts and a growing number of webinars. Audio is recorded in stereo and may pick up noise from the zoom. Movie Formats. So why both formats in the Panasonic FZ35? It plays back just fine directly from the camera to an HDTV, of course.

For more on this, including recommended codecs and conversion software, see our Panasonic GF1 review's video page. While the format records 60 fps, the sensor only outputs 30 fps, recording each frame twice. Still Options. I was glad to see that the Panasonic FZ35 offered the full range of aspect ratios: , , and There is some delay in writing Raw captures to the card but it isn't excessive. Panasonic recommends SD cards whose speed class is Class 6 or higher for video capture.

Power is supplied by a 7. An AC adapter is also available as an option. My first shots were just around the house. What I noticed immediately was how well the Panasonic FZ35 captured the subtleties of the natural light, diffused by the fog falling on common household objects. I don't think I've ever seen a more alluring tax collector's envelope see photo lower right. Normally one of these shots is enough before I start salivating for big game, but it was such a pleasure to see smooth tonal transitions I kept looking for the same kind of shot.

When I did get outside in the fog, I found a couple of flowers. I'm particularly fond of the orange begonia shot which was protected from the wind, unlike the poisonous angel trumpet. It's a handheld macro shot, too. Overcast again well, that's summer on the coast. But a large crowd and a great test for the zoom -- both optical and digital. Not a bad test for video capture, either. I shot from my perch but I also walked around the venue grabbing a shot here and there. That's when shooting with the Panasonic FZ35 was the most fun.

It seemed to anticipate just what I wanted to do and it got the shot. The worst of these shots used digital zoom. Since we were shooting at full image size, we only had access to the 4x digital zoom and, as Panasonic points out in the manual I memorized, that's going to degrade quality. What's degraded, though, is the detail, not the color. At screen sizes, these aren't bad shots. But lesson learned.

At the other end of the Panasonic FZ35's focal length range, the wide-angle came in very handy. Starting at 27mm rather than a more typical 35mm, I was able to include a good deal more than usual in shots where I couldn't back up any more. One example is the bicycle paddock. Then it was over to the dahlia garden. They try to steal the show every year. And their personalities are just as colorful, come to think of it.

I insisted on Aperture Priority, opening the lens up to reduce depth of field. While you can see some purple fringing in these if you look closely, color was generally very pleasingly rendered in the diffused light.

At dinner, I shot my espresso cup, giving new meaning to the phrase "a shot of espresso. Then we got it into our head to take the shot even closer with Macro Zoom which does let you zoom.

That was a more compelling composition, at least. Somewhere between the 27mm and mm I found quite a bit of fun with the Panasonic FZ35, and captured more than a few worthy images, with a tonal quality that I can only call pleasing.

And the best part is, the Panasonic FZ35 made it all seem easy. There's nothing quite like a long zoom that can capture a room without backing you into a wall or reach across a meadow to snap some shy wildlife. They will never be small but they are getting compact. The Panasonic FZ35 is one of the finer specimens I tested this summer.

My appreciation for the Panasonic FZ35 started with its solid build quality and excellent optics, which enjoy a more robust image stabilization. Though battery life is very good, we recommend you pick up a spare battery for extended outings. The table above shows the number of shots the camera is capable of on a fully-charged rechargeable battery , based on Panasonic's standard test conditions. These days, 4GB is a good trade-off between cost and capacity. Navigate Review Jump to review page Panasonic FZ35 Performance Timing and Performance Generally faster than average for a long-zoom, but sluggish in some areas.

Time it takes for LCD to turn on and lens to deploy and capture a picture. Time from fully pressing shutter button to image capture, zoom lens at wide-angle position. Time from fully pressing shutter button to image capture, zoom lens at telephoto position. For most cameras, shutter lag is less in manual focus than autofocus, but usually not as fast as when the camera is "prefocused. Time per shot, averaged over buffer length or 20 shots, whichever came first. Battery Very good battery life.

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