Review Galleries
by Brad Soo on April 22 2010

Here’s the Panasonic Lumix TZ10 aka ZS7 Photo Gallery containing full-sized pictures taken by the camera. Be sure to check out the Panasonic Lumix TZ10 aka ZS7 review for more about the camera as well.


Gallery photos taken by Brad Soo – April 22nd, 2010

Clicking on the photo thumbnails will open up a full-sized version of the photo, taken straight out of the camera with no editing or post-processing done. Be warned that the file sizes of full photos are very large and may take time to load. All photos were taken at full resolution, Normal quality, optical image stabilization on and using the camera’s default settings unless otherwise noted.

P1000286s

P1000292s

P1000296s

P100 0286.JPG

4000 x 3000
25 mm (ISO 80)
1/8 sec, F3.3

P100 0292.JPG

4000 x 3000
25 mm (ISO 100)
1/10 sec, F3.3

P100 0296.JPG

4000 x 3000
25 mm (ISO 200)
1/20 sec, F3.3

P1000297s

P1000298s

P1000299s

P100 0297.JPG

4000 x 3000
25 mm (ISO 400)
1/40 sec, F3.3

P100 0298.JPG

4000 x 3000
25 mm (ISO 800)
1/80 sec, F3.3

P100 0299.JPG

4000 x 3000
25 mm (ISO 1600)
1/160 sec, F3.3

P1000300s

P1000498s

P1000499s

P100 0300.JPG

2048 x 1536
25 mm (ISO 1600)
1/125 sec, F4.0
High Sensitivity mode

P100 0498.JPG

4000 x 3000
25 mm (ISO 200)
1/25 sec, F3.3

P100 0499.JPG

4000 x 3000
25 mm (ISO 100)
1/400 sec, F5.0

P1000500s

P1020050s

P1020051s

P100 0500.JPG

4000 x 3000
96 mm (ISO 400)
1/160 sec, F4.3

P102 0050.JPG

4000 x 3000
25 mm (ISO 200)
1/20 sec, F3.3

P102 0051.JPG

4000 x 3000
104 mm (ISO 200)
1/1000 sec, F6.3

P1020052s

P1020053s

P1020077s

P102 0052.JPG

4000 x 3000
104 mm (ISO 100)
1/640 sec, F5.6

P102 0053.JPG

4000 x 3000
104 mm (ISO 200)
1/100 sec, F6.3

P102 0077.JPG

4000 x 3000
119 mm (ISO 80)
1/500 sec, F5.6

P1020078s

P1020176s

P1020249s

P102 0078.JPG

4000 x 3000
78 mm (ISO 80)
1/30 sec, F4.2

P102 0176.JPG

4000 x 3000
25 mm (ISO 200)
1/80 sec, F3.3

P102 0249.JPG

4000 x 3000
300 mm (ISO 80)
1/500 sec, F4.9
16X zoom with digital zoom

P1020250s

P102 0250.JPG

4000 x 3000
399 mm (ISO 100)
1/200 sec, F4.9
16X zoom with Intelligent Zoom

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2 Comments

  1. gilbert daroy June 8, 2010 Reply

    Maybe it’s just me but I find the TZ10 samples SOFT, HAZY, WASHED OUT, and the colors poorly saturated. Compared to a ‘lesser’ compact model like the canon s90 the latter’s sample fotos just jump out the screen and slap you on the face with its sheer brilliance and clarity. Perhaps the TZ10 is the emperor with new clothes. Somebody please refute me because I sorely want to buy a TZ10.

  2. tina olson January 29, 2011 Reply

    I too was worried about the color saturation issue, as my current camera was a Canon 790 with great color saturation. Not too worry….very little difference if any that I can see. AND…it’s a wide angle, IS in the zoom, great lens….love this camera. The new Canon which I tried at length in a camera store was very annoying as each time you turned it on up flipped the flash. anyway….I’d buy another Lumix. Do watch battery time if you have the GPS on. (fun to transfer the photos on the road to our ipad…they locate by gps on a map….btw, gps re-check once an hour automatically…and I assume there’s a way to force a gps re-check…just learning this camera.

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