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April 2011
Experts 81% 40 Reviews
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The DMC-TS3/FT3 rugged compact camera does extreme conditions photography and video shooting, which can be compared to the expensive all-weather cameras. It is dustproof, waterproof up to depths of 12m (40 feet), shockproof against a drop of up to 2 m...
Panasonic has had a few years of experience in the tough-cam market. The TS1 was tough for the sake of being tough, almost like a test run for Panasonic to prove to themselves that they could put a decent adventure camera together. The TS2 actually to...
Panasonic's new Lumix DMC-TS3 extends their line of "tough" cameras. This camera leads the way with its ability to survive extreme situations. It is capable of surviving depths of up to 40 feet under water, falls from up to 6.6 feet, temperatures as lo...
The FT3 should be given serious consideration from potential 'tough camera' buyers as Panasonic have given attention to little things such as a double lock on the battery compartment / sd card entry, and sped up the auto focus and start up times from ...
Having recently reviewed the Olympus TG-610 my first thoughts when picking up the FT3 were that it didn't feel quite as strong and tough as the TG-610. During testing the FT3 performed and handled just as well with the main differences being features ...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT3 is priced at a market operating price of Rs. 27,200. This is on the pricier side of point of shoot cameras. Though it has some amazing features and delivered on all performance fronts, the price is a bit of a let down. Howev...
Easily accessible battery and SD card slot; improved handling due to handgrip; better high ISO noise performance.
Too slow to capture action; GPS mapping service works intermittently.
Panasonic has refreshed its older FT2 model with more than just a redesigned chassis, adding noticeable improvements that make the FT3 a better performer than its predecessor. ...
Integrated GPS, barometer, and altimeter, Waterproof to 40 feet, Freezeproof to 14⁰F, Can withstand drops up to 6,6 feet, Fast, Decent low-light performance, High-quality HD video capture (1080p at 17Mbps AVCHD), Can zoom and refocus while recording video,
Pricey, Soft images, Barometer and altimeter information not viewable on your computer, LCD shows motion blur, Exposed lens shield is prone to fingerprints,
Images from the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3 are on the soft side, but its tough build and innovative feature set make this pocket camera our favorite rugged outdoor shooter. ...
Like its predecessors, in the FT3 we have a take anywhere, use (almost) anywhere pocket camera that combines resilience with apparent sophistication via the addition of latest must have features including GPS, Full HD video, HDMI output and 3D snappin...