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| Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ100 (left) & DMC-TZ80 (Right) |
During CES 2016, Panasonic announced the release of two new cameras—the Lumix DMC-TZ100 and DMC-TZ80.
First up is the TZ100, the first compact superzoom camera to feature a 1-inch type MOS sensor, which is used in conjunction with Panasonic’s Venus engine. It comes a 25–250mm equivalent 10x zoom lens, which all fits into a very small body. In addition, the camera allows you to shoot 4K video at 24 and 30fps. Moreover, users can extract 8MP stills from 4K videos as well. The camera can shoot at 10fps in burst mode at full resolution and 5fps with AF.
The TZ100 also features an in-built viewfinder and a 3-inch 1040k dot touchscreen. It is expected to retail at a price of USD 699.
On the other hand, the Lumix DMC-TZ80 arrives as a replacement to the TZ70. The camera features an 1/2.3-inch 18MP MOS sensor along with a 30x (24–720mm in 35mm parlance) zoom lens with a maximum aperture range of f/3.3-6.4. It is expected to retail at USD 449.

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