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Type Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150
Digital Camera Type :
Compact
Image Sensor Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150
Valid Pixels :
12.1MP
Optical Sensor Type / Size :
1/2.3" High Sensitivity MOS Sensor
Lens Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150
Focal Length :
f = 4.5 - 108 mm (25 - 600 mm in 35 mm equiv.)
(28 - 672 mm in 35 mm equiv. in video recording)
F-number :
F2.8 - 5.2 / Multistage Iris Diaphragm (F2.8 - 8.0 (W) / F5.2 - 8.0 (T))
Optical Zoom :
24x
Basic Spec Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150
Shutter Speed :
Still: Approx. 15 - 1/2,000 sec Video Mode: 1/30 - 1/20,000 sec (1/8 - 1/20,000 sec on MF operation on Creative Video Mode) Starry Sky Mode: 15, 30 sec
Light Sensitivity (ISO) :
Auto ISO100-3200, High Sensitivity Mode ISO1600-6400
Focus distance :
Normal: Wide 30 cm - infinity / Tele 200 cm - infinity
AF Macro / MF / Intelligent Auto / Motion Picture: Wide 1 cm - infinity / Tele 100 cm - infinity
Supported Flash Memory :
SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card
Image record format :
RAW, JPEG (DCF / Exif 2.3)
Startup time :
 
LCD size :
3inch
Battery Type :
Li-ion
Battery model number :
 
Connections :
mini HDMI, AV Output, USB2.0 High Speed
Digital Zoom :
4x
Built-in memory :
Approx. 70MB
Finder :
yes
Finder Type :
0.20" Color EVF (201,600 Pixels equiv.)
Viewfinder coverage :
Approx. 100%
Viewfinder magnification :
 
Lens mount :
 
Movie Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150
Resolution :
1920x1080 (Full HD)
1280x720
640x480
Movie record format :
AVCHD, MP4, Quick Time Motion JPEG (on High-speed Video)
Max. Recording time :
Continuous Recordable Time:
AVCHD with picture quality set to [PSH]: Approx. 110 min
AVCHD with picture quality set to [SH]: Approx. 130 min
MP4 with picture quality set to [FHD]: Approx. 140 min
Actual Recordable Time:
AVCHD with picture quality set to [PSH]: Approx. 60 min
AVCHD with picture quality set to [SH]: Approx. 70 min
MP4 with picture quality set to [FHD]: Approx. 75 min
Frame rate :
25fps, 30fps
Others Spec Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150
Image stabilizer :
yes
3D :
yes
Waterproof :
 
Face Recognition :
yes
Self timer :
yes
Sequential shooting mode :
Full-Resolution Image: 12 frames / sec Max. 12 images (Standard Mode / Fine Mode)
with AF Tracking: 5.5 frames / sec, 2 frames / sec
High-speed Burst Mode: Approx. 40 frames / sec (recorded in 5M for 4:3, 4.5M for 3:2, 3.5M for 16:9, 3.5M for 1:1)
Approx. 60 frames / sec (recorded in 2.5M for 4:3, 3M for 3:2, 3.5M for 16:9, 2M for 1:1)
Bulb :
 
Vari-Angle LCD :
 
PictBridge :
yes
Swivel body :
 
GPS :
 
Cradle Kit :
 
Sensor Dust Reduction :
 
Live View :
 
Built-in flash :
yes
RAW JPEG :
yes
Size Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150
Dimensions (WxHxD) :
124.3 x 81.7 x 95.2 mm
Weight :
484g without Battery and SD Memory Card, 528g with Battery and SD Memory Card

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