Lumix
Lumix
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legal form | Joint venture between Panasonic Corporation and Leica Camera |
Seat | Kadoma (Osaka) , Japan |
Branch | Consumer electronics |
Website | www.panasonic.com/global/consumer/lumix/ |
Lumix is the brand name for the digital cameras of Panasonic Corporation . The product spectrum ranges from simple and sophisticated compact cameras on bridge cameras to system and SLR . Since 2001, many Lumix cameras with lenses from Leica equipped. These lenses are developed in Germany and manufactured in Japan as part of a cooperation agreement between Panasonic and Leica. Some Lumix cameras are also available from Leica in almost identical designs.
Model lines
compact cameras
- FP
- Very compact small camera with "folded optics", i. In other words, the lens does not slide out of the housing, but is housed inside.
- FS
- As a university of applied sciences in North America.
- Compact middle class.
- FX / LF
- Compact upper class.
- LX
- Luxury class. Aimed at serious photographers. Accepts limitations in terms of zoom range and number of pixels in order to achieve better image quality and higher light intensity. These high-priced models are also available from Leica (Leica D-Lux series).
- ZX
- As a ZR in North America.
- Downsized version of the TZ line with 8x zoom lens .
- CM1
- Compact camera with smartphone
Compact standard
- LS
- Most affordable line. Works with Mignon batteries to save more expensive batteries.
- LZ
- Standard class, one level higher than LS.
Tough outdoor
- FT
- As TS in North America.
- Waterproof, impact-resistant and dust-proof compact cameras.
Super zoom
- FZ
- Medium-sized bridge cameras with a large zoom range.
- TZ
- As a ZS in North America.
- Compact travel cameras with a 10- to 30-fold zoom lens ( " T rave ller Z oom").
- The latest model is the TZ96 (as of July 2019).
- SZ
- Slim superzoom cameras with wide angle ("Stylish Zoom").
- So far with the models SZ1, SZ3, SZ7, SZ8 and SZ10 (July 2015).
Camera systems
System cameras of the G series
Camera body
Micro four thirds system (without mirror):
- G: camera body with electronic viewfinder ( see Panasonic Lumix DMC G series )
- GF: camera body without viewfinder
- GH: camera housing with high quality video function (e.g. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4 )
- GX: compact, design-oriented camera housing ( e.g. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 )
Lenses
- G
- G Macro (close-up lenses)
- G Vario ( zoom lenses )
- GX Vario (high quality zoom lenses)
- Leica DG
SLR systems of the L series
- Four-Thirds SLR cameras
Model overview (selection)
model | zoom | Focal length (35mm equivalent) | Light intensity (wide angle to telephoto) | sensor | processor | Size (W × H × D) | Market price |
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DMC-FS10 | 5 × | 28-140 mm | f / 2.8-6.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.1 megapixels | Venus IV | 98.0 x 55.0 x 23.0 mm | 179 euros (July 2009) |
DMC-FS15 | 5 × | 29-145 mm | f / 3.3-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.7 megapixels | Venus IV | 97.0 x 54.4 x 21.7 mm | 195 euros (January 2009) |
DMC-FS16 | 4 × | 28-112 mm | f / 3.1-6.5 | 1 / 2.33 ", 14.1 megapixels | 94 × 54 × 19 mm | 179 euros (June 2012) | |
DMC-FS20 | 4 × | 30-120 mm | f / 3.3-5.8 | 1 / 2.33 ", 10.7 megapixels | Venus IV | 94.9 x 57.1 x 22.9 mm | 170 euros (December 2008) |
DMC-FS25 | 5 × | 29-145 mm | f / 3.3-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.7 megapixels | Venus IV | 97.0 x 57.9 x 21.8 mm | Not yet available in February 2009 |
DMC-FS3 | 3 × | 33-100 mm | f / 2.8-5.1 | 1 / 2.5 ", 8.32 megapixels | Venus IV | 94.9 x 53.4 x 22.5 mm | 100 euros (December 2008) |
DMC-FS5 | 4 × | 30-120 mm | f / 3.3-5.8 | 1 / 2.33 ", 10.7 megapixels | Venus IV | 94.9 x 53.4 x 22.5 mm | 140 euros (December 2008) |
DMC-FS6 | 4 × | 33-132 mm | f / 2.8-5.9 | 1 / 2.5 ", 8.32 megapixels | Venus IV | 97.0 x 54.4 x 21.2 mm | 145 euros (January 2009) |
DMC-FS7 | 4 × | 33-132 mm | f / 2.8-5.9 | 1 / 2.5 ", 10.35 megapixels | Venus IV | 97.0 x 54.4 x 21.7 mm | 170 euros (January 2009) |
DMC-FT1 (DMC-TS1) | 4.6 × | 28-128 mm | f / 3.3-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.7 megapixels | Venus HD | 98.3 x 63.1 x 23.0 mm | 290 euros (September 2009) |
DMC-FT10 | 4 × | 35-140 mm | f / 3.3-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 14.1 megapixels | Venus IV | 100 × 64 × 22 mm | 190 euros (March 2011) |
DMC-FT2 (DMC-TS2) | 4.6 × | 28-128 mm | f / 3.3-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 14.1 megapixels | Venus HD II | 101 × 64 × 27 mm | 310 euros (September 2010) |
DMC-FT3 (DMC-TS3) | 4.6 × | 28-128 mm | f / 3.3-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.1 megapixels | Venus FHD | 104 × 64 × 27 mm | 330 euros (August 2011) |
DMC-FX01 | 3.6 × | 28-102 mm | f / 2.8-5.6 | 1 / 2.5 ", 6.37 megapixels | Venus Plus | 94 × 51 × 24 mm | 279 euros (April 2006) |
DMC-FX150 | 3.6 × | 28-100 mm | f / 2.8-5.6 | 1 / 1.72 ", 14.0 megapixels | Venus IV | 96.7 x 54.0 x 24.8 mm | 250 euros (December 2008) |
DMC-FX37 | 5 × | 25-125 mm | f / 2.8-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 10.7 megapixels | Venus IV | 94.7 x 51.9 x 22.0 mm | 210 euros (December 2008) |
DMC-FX40 (DMC-FX48) | 5 × | 25-125 mm | f / 2.8-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.7 megapixels | Venus V | 95.3 x 52.9 x 21.5 mm | Not yet available in February 2009 |
DMC-FX500 | 5 × | 25-125 mm | f / 2.8-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 10.7 megapixels | Venus IV | 94.9 x 57.1 x 22.9 mm | 230 euros (December 2008) |
DMC-FX550 (DMC-FX580) | 5 × | 25-125 mm | f / 2.8-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.7 megapixels | Venus V | 94.9 x 57.1 x 21.9 mm | Not yet available in February 2009 |
DMC-FZ1 | 12 × | 35-420 mm | f / 2.8 | 1 / 3.2 ", 2.1 megapixels | 125 × 70 × 83 mm | ||
DMC-FZ2 | 12 × | 35-420 mm | f / 2.8 | 1 / 3.2 ", 2.1 megapixels | 114 × 70 × 83 mm | ||
DMC-FZ7 | 12 × | 36-432 mm | f / 2.8-3.3 | 1 / 2.5 ", 6.37 megapixels | 113 × 72 × 79 mm | ||
DMC-FZ8 | 12 × | 36-432 mm | f / 2.8-3.3 | 1 / 2.5 ", 7.38 megapixels | Venus III | 112.5 x 72.2 x 79.0 mm | 300 euros (2008) |
DMC-FZ27 | 12 × | 5.95 megapixels | 112 × 72 × 79 mm | ||||
DMC-FZ10 | 12 × | 35-420 mm | f / 2.8 | 1 / 2.5 ", 4.0 megapixels | 139 × 87 × 106 mm | ||
DMC-FZ20 | 12 × | 36-432 mm | f / 2.8 | 1 / 2.5 ", 5.36 megapixels | 128 × 87 × 106 mm | ||
DMC-FZ30 | 12 × | 35-420 mm | f / 2.8-3.7 | 1 / 1.8 ", 8.0 megapixels | 128 × 87 × 106 mm | ||
DMC-FZ50 | 12 × | 35-420 mm | f / 2.8-3.7 | 1 / 1.8 ", 10.4 megapixels | Venus III | 187 × 85.5 × 142 mm | 340 euros (2008) |
DMC-FZ18 | 18 × | 28-504 mm | f / 2.8-4.2 | 1 / 2.5 ", 8.32 megapixels | 118 × 75 × 88 mm | ||
DMC-FZ28 | 18 × | 27-486 mm | f / 2.8-4.4 | 1 / 2.33 ", 10.7 megapixels | Venus IV | 117.6 x 75.3 x 88.9 mm | 260 euros (December 2008) |
DMC-FZ38 | 18 × | 27-486 mm | f / 2.8-4.4 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.7 megapixels | Venus HD | 117.6 x 75.8 x 88.9 mm | 300 euros (July 2010) |
DMC-FZ48 | 24 × | 25-600 mm | f / 2.8-5.2 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.1 megapixels | Venus FHD | 120 × 80 × 92 mm | 399 euros (from August 2011) |
DMC-FZ62 | 24 × | 25-600 mm | f / 2.8-5.2 | 1 / 2.3 "CMOS sensor, 16.1 megapixels | Venus FHD | 120 × 81 × 92 mm | 330 euros (September 2012) |
DMC-FZ100 | 24 × | 25-600 mm | f / 2.8-5.2 | 1 / 2.33 "CMOS sensor, 14.1 megapixels | 124 × 81 × 95 mm | ||
DMC-FZ150 | 24 × | 25-600 mm | f / 2.8-5.2 | 1 / 2.33 "CMOS sensor, 12.1 megapixels | Venus FHD | 124 × 82 × 95 mm | 529 euros RRP |
DMC-FZ200 | 24 × | 25-600 mm | f / 2.8 | 1 / 2.3 "CMOS sensor, 12.1 megapixels | 125.2 x 86.6 x 110.2 mm | 250 € August 2015 | |
DMC-FZ300 | 24 × | 25-600 mm | f / 2.8 | 1 / 2.3 "CMOS sensor, 12.8 megapixels | Venus | 131.6 x 91.5 x 117.1 mm | 519 euros (January 2016) |
DMC-FZ1000 | 16 × | 25-400 mm | f / 2.8-4.0 | 1 "CMOS sensor, 20 megapixels | 850 euros (2014) | ||
DMC-FZ2000 | 20 × | 24-480 mm | f / 2.8-4.5 | 1 "CMOS sensor, 20 megapixels | 879 euros (2018) | ||
DMC-G1K | 3.2 × | 28-90 mm | f / 3.5-5.6 | 17.3 × 13.0 mm, 13.1 megapixels | Venus HD | 124 × 83.6 × 45.2 mm + lens (approx. 60 mm) | 450 Euro (Jan 2011)
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DC-G9 | variable | variable | variable | 17.3 × 13.0 mm, 20 megapixels | Venus X | 136.9 mm × 97.3 mm × 91.6 mm | 1700 euros (December 2017) |
DMC-GH3 | variable | variable | variable | 17.3 × 13.0 mm, 16 megapixels | Venus 7 | 133 × 93 × 82 mm + lens | 1200 euros (November 2012) |
DMC-GH4 | variable | variable | variable | 17.3 × 13.0 mm, 16 megapixels (4K video) | Venus IX | 133 × 93 × 83 mm + lens | 1500 euros (May 2014) |
DC-GH5 | variable | variable | variable | 17.3 × 13.0 mm, 20 megapixels (4K video) | Venus X, 5 cores | 139 mm × 98 mm × 87 mm | 2000 euros (January 2017) |
DC-GH5S | variable | variable | variable | 17.3 × 13.0 mm, 10 megapixels (4K video) | Venus X, 5 cores | 139 mm × 98 mm × 87 mm | 2500 euros (January 2018) |
DMC-L1 | 3.6 × | 28-100 mm | f / 2.8-3.5 | 17.3 × 13.0 mm, 7.9 megapixels | Venus III | 145.8 × 86.9 × 80 mm + lens (97.4 mm) | 1400 euros (December 2008) |
DMC-L10 | 3.6 × | 28-100 mm | f / 3.8-5.6 | 17.3 × 13.0 mm, 11.8 megapixels | Venus III | 134.5 × 95.5 × 77.5 mm + lens (93 mm) | 550 euros (December 2008) |
DMC-LS80 | 3 × | 33-100 mm | f / 2.8-5.1 | 1 / 2.5 ", 8.32 megapixels | Venus III | 95.7 x 62.0 x 31.2 mm | 85 euros (2008) |
DMC-LS85 | 4 × | 33-132 mm | f / 2.8-5.1 | 1 / 2.5 ", 8.32 megapixels | Venus IV | 96.7 x 62.0 x 29.8 mm | 115 euros (January 2009) |
DMC-LX100 | 3.1 × | 24-75 mm | f / 1.7-2.8 | 4/3 ", 12.8 megapixels | Venus | 115 × 66 × 55 mm | 800 euros (1/2015) |
DMC-LX2 | 4 × | 28-112 mm | f / 2.8-4.9 | 1 / 1.65 ", 10.2 megapixels | Venus III | 105.7 x 55.8 x 26.3 mm | 400 euros (2008) |
DMC-LX3 | 2.5 × | 24-60 mm | f / 2.0-2.8 | 1 / 1.63 ", 11.3 megapixels | Venus IV | 108.7 x 59.5 x 27.1 mm | 360 euros (2008) |
DMC-LX5 | 3.8 × | 24-90 mm | f / 2.0-3.3 | 1 / 1.63 ", 11.3 megapixels | Venus FHD | 110 × 66 × 43 mm | |
DMC-LX7 | 3.8 × | 24-90 mm | f / 1.4-2.3 | 1 / 1.7 ", 10.1 megapixels | Venus | 111 × 67 × 46 mm | approx. 460 euros (2012) |
DMC-FZ100 | 24 × | 25-600 mm | f / 2.8-5.2 | 14.1 megapixels | Venus FHD | 95 × 124 × 81 mm | 420 euros (1/2011) |
DMC-LZ8 | 5 × | 32-160 mm | f / 3.3-5.9 | 1 / 2.5 ", 8.32 megapixels | Venus IV | 97.5 x 62.0 x 33.3 mm | |
DMC-TZ10 | 12 × | 25-300 mm | f / 3.3-4.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.1 megapixels | Venus HD | 103.3 x 59.6 x 32.8 mm | 270 euros (Jan 2011) |
DMC-TZ18 | 16 × | 24-384 mm | f / 3.3-4.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 14.1 megapixels | Venus FHD | 105 × 58 × 33 mm | 249 euros (December 2011) |
DMC-TZ22 (DMC-ZS10) | 16 × | 24-384 mm | f / 3.3-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 14.1 megapixels | Venus FHD | 105 × 58 × 33 mm | 220 euros (May 2012) |
DMC-TZ25 | 16 × | 24-384 mm | f / 3.3-5.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.1 megapixels | Venus FHD | 105 × 58 × 33 mm | 265 (May 2012) |
DMC-TZ31 | 20 × | 24-480 mm | Successor to the TZ22 | 14.1 megapixels | similar to TZ22 | 340 euros (May 2012) | |
DMC-TZ4 | 10 × | 28-280 mm | f / 3.3-4.9 | 1 / 2.5 ", 8.32 megapixels | Venus IV | 103.3 x 59.3 x 36.5 mm | 170 euros (December 2008) |
DMC-TZ5 | 10 × | 28-280 mm | f / 3.3-4.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 9.1 megapixels | Venus IV | 103.3 x 59.3 x 36.5 mm | 210 euros (December 2008) |
DMC-TZ6 EG-K (DMC-ZS1) | 12 × | 25-300 mm | f / 3.3-4.9 | 1 / 2.5 ", 10.1 megapixels | Venus IV | 103.3 x 59.6 x 32.8 mm | 270 euros (January 2011) |
DMC-TZ7 (DMC-ZS3) | 12 × | 25-300 mm | f / 3.3-4.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 10.1 megapixels | Venus HD | 103.3 x 59.6 x 32.8 mm | 290 euros (November 2009) |
DMC-TZ58 | 20x | 24-480 mm, 28-560 mm | f / 3.3-6.4 | 1 / 2.33 ", 17.5 megapixels | 107.9 x 59.9 x 32.1 mm | 180 euros (January 2018) | |
DMC-TZ61 | 30x | 24-720 mm, 28-840 mm | f / 3.3-6.4 | 1 / 2.3 ", 18.9 megapixels | 110.6 x 64.3 x 34.4 mm | 440 euros (January 2018) | |
DMC-TZ71 | 30 × | 24-720 mm, 28-840 mm | f / 3.3-6.4 | 1 / 2.3 ", 12.8 megapixels | 110.7 x 64.6 x 34.5 mm | 260 euros (January 2018) | |
DMC-TZ81 | 30 × | 24-720 mm, 28-840 mm | f / 3.3-6.4 | 1 / 2.33 ", 18.9 megapixels | 112 × 64 × 38 mm | 330 euros (January 2018) | |
DMC-TZ91 | 30 × | 24-720 mm, 28-840 mm | f / 3.3-6.4 | 1 / 2.3 ", 21.1 megapixels | 112 x 67.3 x 41.2 mm | 365 euros (January 2018) | |
DMC-TZ101 | 10 × | 25-250 mm | f / 1: 2.8-1: 5.9 | 1 ", 20.9 megapixels | New Venus Engine 4 core | 111 × 65 × 44 mm | 570 euros (January 2018) |
DMC-TZ202 | 15 × | 24-360 mm | f / 1: 3.3-1: 6.4 | 1 ", 20.1 megapixels | New Venus Engine 4 core | 111.2 x 66.3 x 45.2 mm | 699 euros (October 2019) |
DMC-TZ8 | 12 × | 25-300 mm | f / 3.3-4.9 | 1 / 2.33 ", 12.1 megapixels | Venus HD | 103.3 x 59.6 x 32.8 mm | 199 euros (April 2011) |
Note: The lenses of the system cameras DMC-G1, DMC-L1 and DMC-L10 can be exchanged. The information relates to the standard lens. With the cameras TZ6 and TZ7, inexpensive batteries from third-party manufacturers have been blocked from firmware 1.2.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ First digital cameras from Panasonic / Leica cooperation presented , digitalkamera.de, September 25, 2001