Panasonic DMC TZ4K Camera Review–Durable With Good Features



I have to admit that I like the Panasonic DMC TZ4K. Not so much because of its options or its features or even its ability to take a good photo, but rather, I’m pleased with its sheer durability.

The Panasonic DMC TZ4K is an eight megapixel camera with a 10x wide angle zoom, SD card compatibility, image stabilizer systems, digital red eye correction systems, and the Venus Engine IV.

One of the biggest things that I like about this one is that it was a lot thicker than I expected–more substantial and more seemingly durable. Plus, they’ve included one nifty option that I haven’t seen very often, a one touch maximum zoom control. Basically, you press one button on the top of the camera and instantly the camera’s zoom extends to full magnification. I personally love this option. Sure, there’s a second manual zoom control, so you don’t have to go all the way to full at a moment’s notice, but if you ever DO, the option is there.

The Panasonic DMC TZ4K is a fairly solid camera with lots of interesting features and options that produces an air of durability, and this makes for an awesome overall picture.

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