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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 Gordon Laing, August 2006


 



 




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/ Resolution / Noise / Noise 2 / Corner sharpness / Fringe & macro / Geometry / Vignetting

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 purple fringing comparison

  To measure and compare the Panasonic Lumix TZ1's purple fringing caused by lens chromatic aberrations and sensor blooming, we photographed a test chart with areas of very high contrast using it and a number of rival models.

We used the built-in lenses at their widest and longest focal lengths with the apertures wide open. The crops are taken from the upper left corner of the chart and presented here at 100%.

In this particular test, the Panasonic Lumix TZ1 was virtually bereft of colour fringing, a result all the more impressive when you consider the range of the zoom and the size of the body it's squeezed into. Our Gallery shots also show little fringing to worry about.

Panasonic DMC-TZ1
Canon PowerShot A620
Fujifilm FinePix F11
Fujfifilm FinePix S9500 Zoom
Panasonic DMC-TZ1 at 5.2mm f2.8
Canon PowerShot A620 at 7.3mm f2.8
Fujifilm FinePix F11 at 8mm f2.8
Fujfifilm FinePix S9500 at 6.2mm f2.8
5.2-52mm at 5.2mm f2.8
7.3-29.2mm at 7.3mm f2.8
8-24mm at 8mm f2.8
6.2-66.7mm at 6.2mm f2.8
Panasonic DMC-TZ1 at 52mm f4.2
Canon PowerShot A620 at 29.2mm f4.1
Fujifilm FinePix F11 at 24mm f4.9
Fujfifilm FinePix S9500 Zoom at 66.7mm f4.9
5.2-52mm at 52mm f4.2
7.3-29.2mm at 29.2mm f4.1
8-24mm at 24mm f4.9
6.2-66.7mm at 66.7mm f4.9


Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 macro comparison

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 macro test  

To measure and compare the Panasonic Lumix TZ1's macro performance we photographed a custom chart using it and a number of rival models with their bundled lenses.

Each camera was positioned at a distance and set to a focal length which delivered the maximum possible reproduction.

The dark lines are 10mm apart and the result is not cropped. Smaller areas are preferred in this test.

The image left was taken with the Panasonic Lumix TZ1 in its Macro mode.

5.2-52mm at 10mm
Max area of 40x30mm
 

Switch the Lumix TZ1 to Macro mode and it can focus as close as 5cm when zoomed out to its widest angle. Using these settings it can capture an area measuring 70x52mm. While the specifications quote this closest focusing distance only with the lens fully zoomed-out though, it's always worth nudging the focal length up until the camera refuses to focus anymore. We actually managed to keep the camera focused at a 5cm distance with the lens zoomed-into 10mm, or around 2x. At this distance it delivered an area measuring 40x30mm, pictured above. This is better than most cameras, although not as good as the Canon A620.


Canon PowerShot A620
Fujifilm FinePix F11
Fujifilm FinePix S9500
Canon PowerShot A620 macro test
Fujifilm FinePix F11 macro test
Fujifilm FinePix S9500 macro test
7.3-29.2mm at 7.3mm
Max area of 22x16mm
  8-24mm at 8mm
Max area of 56x40mm
  6.2-66.7mm at 6.2mm
Max area of 50x38mm

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