The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3, was built for those who want some perfection in their out of doors photography. Specially designed for the user who is more active, the Panasonic Lumix underwater camera offers you some very high quality, clear and clean photos in either video or still pictures. It gives quality photos at a 1920 x 1080 full-High Def video as well as offering you built in features the likes of which you find in cameras at twice the price.
Including a compass, an altimeter, a barometer and a 12.1 mega pixel, the Lumix is tough as the outdoors in which you will use it. Able to be dropped, frozen and dunked, the Lumix brings you a hardiness that you may not expect from a camera at this price.
Designed for the very active user, the Lumix brings you high quality, 1920 times 1080 photos and high definition video. The features are outdoor friendly, the camera is hardy and rugged, designed to withstand nearly anything you can throw at it. With a built in GPS, as well as a compass, barometer, altimeter, the Lumix is shock proof as well as waterproof, withstanding drops of up to 6 feet, and is further dustproof and will resist temperatures down to 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
Your software is nothing short of state of the art, with a wizard like interface offering you the means to upload video to Youtube or still photos to Facebook with just a few simple clicks. Placing a checkmark beside the photos you want to upload and clicking the wizard will see your photos uploaded in record time and the clean imagery will delight even the most professional of photographers.
Bringing you a 28mm Leica Vario Elmar wide angle lens and a 4.6 optical zoom you've got as much flexibility as you could possible need when it comes to those wide angle underwater shots. The intelligent zoom will keep you tight on the shots, while the shock resistance helps you to be able to swim or walk while shooting and still get a great shot.
The outdoor lover who wants the best kind of video and still photos will be instantly in love with th Panasonic Lumix. Built for just what you love most, clean, crisp, beautiful outdoor, underwater or wildlife shots, you'll spend less and get more with the Lumix.
Including a compass, an altimeter, a barometer and a 12.1 mega pixel, the Lumix is tough as the outdoors in which you will use it. Able to be dropped, frozen and dunked, the Lumix brings you a hardiness that you may not expect from a camera at this price.
Designed for the very active user, the Lumix brings you high quality, 1920 times 1080 photos and high definition video. The features are outdoor friendly, the camera is hardy and rugged, designed to withstand nearly anything you can throw at it. With a built in GPS, as well as a compass, barometer, altimeter, the Lumix is shock proof as well as waterproof, withstanding drops of up to 6 feet, and is further dustproof and will resist temperatures down to 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
Your software is nothing short of state of the art, with a wizard like interface offering you the means to upload video to Youtube or still photos to Facebook with just a few simple clicks. Placing a checkmark beside the photos you want to upload and clicking the wizard will see your photos uploaded in record time and the clean imagery will delight even the most professional of photographers.
Bringing you a 28mm Leica Vario Elmar wide angle lens and a 4.6 optical zoom you've got as much flexibility as you could possible need when it comes to those wide angle underwater shots. The intelligent zoom will keep you tight on the shots, while the shock resistance helps you to be able to swim or walk while shooting and still get a great shot.
The outdoor lover who wants the best kind of video and still photos will be instantly in love with th Panasonic Lumix. Built for just what you love most, clean, crisp, beautiful outdoor, underwater or wildlife shots, you'll spend less and get more with the Lumix.
About the Author:
Skye Benns is a seasoned product reviewer of underwater cameras. Drop by Underwater Digital Camera Reviews for a more in depth review on the Panasonic TS3.
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