We have seen Panasonic's 2012 selection of ruggedized and entry-level point-and-shoot cameras, however japan-based manufacturer is releasing a set of compact "Traveler Zoom" cams towards the 2012 mix. The Lumix DMC-ZS20 and ZS15 include 20x (24-480mm) and 16x (24-384mm) optically stable zoom contacts, correspondingly, 3-inch 460k-pixel Liquid crystal displays, 1/2.3-inch High Sensitivity MOS sensors along with a 10 fps burst shooting mode (5 fps with continuous AF). The greater-finish ZS20 includes a 14.1 megapixel sensor and 1080/60p video shooting as the ZS15 captures 12.1 megapixel stills and 1080/60i HD clips. Both cameras include .1-second "Light Speed Autofocus" and top sensitivity amounts of ISO 3200, though you will need to choose the ZS20 to make the most of Gps navigation with map logging along with a noise-eliminating stereo system mic. The happy couple will ship in March, having a black, red-colored, whitened or silver ZS20 running you $350, in comparison having a $280 cost around the black or silver ZS15. Of course, you will find the entire PR following the break.
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