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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 DMC-ZS20 GPS Pocket Zoom Review

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 / DMC-ZS20 features a 20x optical zoom lens, GPS positioning and built in map, could this be the perfect compact travel camera? Joshua Waller finds out.

Features
Handling
Performance
Verdict
Specification

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 DMC-ZS20 GPS Pocket Zoom Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

The Panasonic Lumix TZ30 (aka ZS20 in the US) is the top of the range travel zoom from Panasonic, and features a 20x optical zoom lens, 14.1 megapixel Live MOS sensor, 3inch screen, built in GPS and map in the camera. Also available is the Panasonic Lumix TZ25, a 16x optical zoom lens version of this camera, without GPS.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 Features

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 DMC-ZS20 GPS Pocket Zoom Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

The Panasonic Lumix TZ30 features a new GPS map system built into the camera that will show you where you've taken photos. As you can see we don't get out much. 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 DMC-ZS20 GPS Pocket Zoom Review: Panasonic Lumix TZ30 Gps Settings Panasonic Lumix TZ30 GPS Settings

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 DMC-ZS20 GPS Pocket Zoom Review: Panasonic Lumix TZ30 Gps Map Panasonic Lumix TZ30 GPS Map (Playback)

GPS settings let you switch GPS on and off, as well as setting the GPS to be on even when the camera is off, as well as an airplane mode that ensures GPS is off when the camera is switched off. The camera has the option to load assist data that can be updated via the PC or from the SD card (after downloading it from Panasonic's website), this will allow the camera to get a quicker GPS lock when loaded onto the camera. The camera also gives the option to update the date and time from GPS information.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 DMC-ZS20 GPS Pocket Zoom Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

Key Features

  • 14.1 megapixel Live MOS sensor
  • 20x optical zoom lens equivalent to 24mm - 480mm
  • Optical image stabilisation
  • 3inch 460k dot touch screen
  • GPS / Map
  • Full HD video with stereo sound
  • ISO100 to ISO6400
  • 3cm macro mode
  • 10fps continuous shooting
  • Manual shooting modes P/A/S/M
  • Available in a number of colours

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 Handling

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 DMC-ZS20 GPS Pocket Zoom Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

Handling - The camera features a metal body, on/off switch and record/playback switch making it easy to switch the camera on and change between modes. There is a dedicated mode dial on top giving access to: Program, iAuto (intelligent auto), Creative Effects, Scene modes, 3D, Custom 1 and 2, Manual, Shutter and Aperture. There is a dedicated video record button so you can start recording video regardless of which mode you are in. There is some grip on the front of the camera (rubber grip) and just an area of raised dots on the back so a wrist strap is recommended. In addition there is an exposure button which is used in Aperture/Shutter/Manual modes.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 DMC-ZS20 GPS Pocket Zoom Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

Menus – The Panasonic menus are very easy to use with the camera providing clear text and built in help showing what each option does. Where there are a number of icons, such as the scene mode, each one is explained underneath. The number of options available in the menus changes depending which mode you are currently in, making it very easy to use even for the beginner.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 DMC-ZS20 GPS Pocket Zoom Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

Battery life - CIPA life is rated at 260 shots. We were able to take over 230 shots before the battery went flat. It's worth noting that the camera charges the battery in the camera using the provided USB cable connected to a computer or the provided AC adapter.

Speed - Bold claims of 0.1 second AF performance need to be tested, so that's what we did. We tested each camera's performance at focusing, shutter response, shot-to-shot time, continuous shooting etc. and have posted the results below. To test this we took 6 or more shots and calculated the average, so that consistent results were produced.

  Panasonic TZ30 Panasonic TZ25
Shutter Response <0.05 <0.05
Wide - Focus / Shutter Response
0.2 0.15
Full zoom - Focus / Shutter Response 0.3 0.3
Switch on Time to Taking a Photo 1.7 1.6
Shot to Shot (without flash) 0.6 0.6
Shot to Shot with Flash 1.4 1.2
Continuous Shooting (JPEG) 10fps (10 shots) 10fps (4 shots)
Continuous AF Shooting (JPEG)
Continuous High Speed
Continuous 2.5 megapixels
5fps (13 shots)
40fps (5m, 40 shots)
60fps (60 shots)
5fps (5 shots)
40fps (3m, 40 shots)
60fps (30 shots)
Continuous Shooting (with Flash) 0.6s (5 shots, 3m) 2fps (5 shots, 3m)

Focus speed is very good, as is shutter response. Focus at full optical zoom is also very quick which is impressive considering the camera has a 20x optical zoom lens. Shot to shot is excellent and the camera has a number of high speed shooting modes, including 10fps at full resolution, shooting 10 shots. The high speed continuous shooting modes are improved over the Panasonic Lumix TZ25 allowing more shots to be taken and at a higher resolution depending on which mode is selected.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 Performance

Additional sample photos and product shots are available in the Equipment Database, where you can add your own review and product ratings.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 Sample Photos

Group Photo Cloudy | 1/100 sec | f/4.2 | 8.5 mm | ISO 100
Group Photo Cloudy | 1/100 sec | f/4.2 | 8.5 mm | ISO 100 | high res
Portrait | 1/60 sec | f/5.0 | 13.3 mm | ISO 500
Portrait | 1/60 sec | f/5.0 | 13.3 mm | ISO 500 | high res
Thoresby Hall | 1/1000 sec | f/3.7 | 6.1 mm | ISO 100
Thoresby Hall | 1/1000 sec | f/3.7 | 6.1 mm | ISO 100 | high res
HDR | 1/640 sec | f/4.0 | 4.3 mm | ISO 200
HDR | 1/640 sec | f/4.0 | 4.3 mm | ISO 200 | high res
Group Photo Cloudy | 1/100 sec | f/4.2 | 8.5 mm | ISO 100
Portrait | 1/60 sec | f/5.0 | 13.3 mm | ISO 500
Thoresby Hall | 1/1000 sec | f/3.7 | 6.1 mm | ISO 100
HDR | 1/640 sec | f/4.0 | 4.3 mm | ISO 200

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 Specifications

Manufacturer
Panasonic
Lens
Max Aperture
f/3.3 - f/6.4
35mm equivalent
24mm - 480mm
Optical Zoom
20x
Image Sensor
Pixels
14.1Mp (Megapixels)
Pixels (W)
4320
Pixels (H)
3240
Sensor Type
CMOS
Sensor Size
1/2.33 inch
Sensor Size (width)
No Data
Sensor Size (height)
No Data
Aspect Ratio
4:3
3:2
16:9
1:1
LCD Monitor
LCD Monitor
3in
Screen resolution
460,000 dots
Touch Screen
Yes
Focusing
Min Focus
3cm
Focusing modes
Spot
Face Detection
AF Tracking
Exposure Control
Shutter speeds shortest
1/2000sec
Shutter speeds longest
15sec
Bulb mode
No Data
Exp modes
Program
Aperture-Priority
Shutter-Priority
Manual
Metering
Centre-weighted - Average
Multi Pattern
Spot
ISO sensitivity
100 - 6400
White balance
Auto
Outdoors/Daylight
Cloudy
Incandescent
Shade
Exposure Comp
+/-2
Shooting Options
Continuous shooting
10fps
Video
Movie mode
Yes
Video Resolution
1920x1080 FullHD
1280x720 HD 720p
640x480 VGA
320x240 QVGA
Video FPS
25
Stereo Sound
Yes
Optical Zoom with Video
Yes
Other Features
Image Stabilisation
Yes
Interface
HDMI
Yes
USB
USB 2
Wi-Fi
No Data
Storage
Card Type
SD
SDHC
SDXC
File Type
JPG
Power Source
Battery Type
Li-ion Battery Pack (3.6V, Minimum: 895mAh)
Battery Life (CIPA rating)
260shots
Box Contents
Box Contents
Battery Pack, AC adaptor, USB Cable, Hand Strap, DVD (Map Included)
Dimensions
Weight
184g
Width
104.9mm
Height
58.9mm
Depth
28.2mm

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 Verdict

Features
Handling
Performance
Value for money
Verdict
Pros
  • High speed continuous shooting
  • Good image quality
  • Great macro performance
  • Full HD video, stereo sound, GPS logging
  • Compact metal body
  • 20x optical zoom
  • In camera HDR / Panoramic
  • GPS features with map
  • Quick focus
Cons
  • Rubber grip on the back would be nice
  • Battery life could be better

Comments

dpullum99
dpullum99
11
Jun 4, 2013 12:49pm
This is a great article, thank you Mr. Waller. Grin I have had the ZS20 for about a year and was and still amazed at the outstanding performance. Prior I owned a TZ3 and thought I was just upgrading the Pixels of the sensor... Wrong looks alike, not alike. Since the camera is with me in a belt pack and is not like P&S cameras of old I have coined it a to be a "24/7 Camera." I would add to the "Cons" 1. No RAW, but I live around that using Topaz-labs auxiliary programs. 2. No Filter/auxiliary-lens threads. Ok, I added them. See my article: http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-75114-1.html 3. Regarding Battery life in Waller's list, I purchased low cost charger and 2 Li batteries they work fine. 4. No grip. Agreed. Just checked out feel of Velcro teeth that seems to be one route for improvement. Another solution would be "soft dots" used to quiet cabinet doors during closing. They are made of Silicone polymer. In addition I am working adding a mirrored surface modified light shield so I can hold the camera low and see the screen while looking down like the old twin lens cameras. The finished unit will be great for street photography.