Monday, May 29, 2017

Colorfoto.de 10 Megazoom cameras

Normal compacts offer a triple zoom, then the design is usually final. Ten or even twelfth zooms are only to be created with more elaborate lens systems, which as a rule are thicker and thus require larger housings. Nevertheless, there is a stable market for this device class. Megazoomkameras have either no viewfinder or an electronic mini-screen. The imaging features have improved significantly since the manufacturers began to integrate image stabilizers that are especially useful in this device class, because even with the longest focal lengths even the smallest wobbler leads to fuzzy images. With an image stabilizer on the other hand, still images that are not wiped can also be achieved with focal lengths of 200 mm with 1/60 or 1/90 s. All four buying tips therefore offer image stabilizers: The Panasonic FZ50 convinces with excellent equipment with good image quality and brings against the 300 euro more expensive, but identical Leica the Kauftipp equipment. Sony convinces with the H5 with the fastest autofokus and gets the appropriate purchase tip. Hardly argue the Panasonic TZ1 and the Nikon S10 around the purchase tip for the most compact camera with large zoom. In the end, the more expensive Nikon decides the fight for itself, since it with its refined articulation design also offers the torque monitor, which has straight with overhead or ground recordings operating advantages. The Kodak Z612 is the price-performance tip among the Megazoom models with image stabilizer. Powerful flash, manual settings, good technology and even an e-mail feature support the 6 megapixel model – despite the noise and slow autofocus.

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