Review posted for Panasonic ZS7!

One of a some-more renouned digital camera categories to arise over a past couple of years was pioneered by a Panasonic ZS7‘s predecessors: a slot digital camera with a surprisingly prolonged zoom. The Panasonic ZS7 continues to impress, with a 12.1-megapixel sensor as good as a 12x visual zoom, a high-res 3-inch LCD, full PASM bearing modes, as good as a brand new GPS underline to assistance lope your mental recall of where we were when we took all those eighth month shots. Capable of 720p HD video as well, a Panasonic ZS7 is in truth an glorious transport messenger for stills as good as video, as good as the 25-300mm homogeneous wizz operation gives…
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