Ahead of our full review, here are 68 sample JPEG photos taken with the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ25 compact camera.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ25 is a travel zoom compact camera with a large 12.1-megapixel sensor and a 16x, 24-384mm equivalent zoom lens.
A gallery of 68 full-size photos taken with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ25.
1/1 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 100
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13/10 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 100
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1/2 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 200
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1/3 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 400
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1/6 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 800
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1/13 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 1600
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1/25 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 3200
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1/3200 sec f/3.3 | 24mm | ISO 100
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1/1000 sec f/4.4 | 57mm | ISO 100
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1/800 sec f/3.7 | 36mm | ISO 100
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1/500 sec f/4.5 | 61mm | ISO 100
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1/320 sec f/5.3 | 155mm | ISO 100
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1/2000 sec f/3.4 | 26mm | ISO 100
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1/1300 sec f/3.5 | 30mm | ISO 100
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1/1300 sec f/4.7 | 76mm | ISO 100
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1/250 sec f/4.7 | 76mm | ISO 100
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1/500 sec f/5.5 | 214mm | ISO 100
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1/500 sec f/3.3 | 24mm | ISO 100
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1/3200 sec f/3.5 | 28mm | ISO 100
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1/1300 sec f/4.3 | 52mm | ISO 100
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1/800 sec f/3.5 | 30mm | ISO 100
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1/1300 sec f/5.9 | 384mm | ISO 100
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1/80 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 100
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1/80 sec f/6.3 | 155mm | ISO 160
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1/100 sec f/6.3 | 89mm | ISO 100
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1/250 sec f/6.3 | 168mm | ISO 100
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1/500 sec f/5.5 | 214mm | ISO 100
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1/400 sec f/5.6 | 61mm | ISO 100
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1/200 sec f/5.9 | 384mm | ISO 100
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1/80 sec f/5.6 | 131mm | ISO 200
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1/125 sec f/5.9 | 384mm | ISO 320
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1/160 sec f/5.6 | 96mm | ISO 100
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1/640 sec f/5.6 | 65mm | ISO 100
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1/640 sec f/5.6 | 33mm | ISO 100
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1/1300 sec f/5.6 | 142mm | ISO 100
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1/1300 sec f/5.9 | 384mm | ISO 100
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1/1000 sec f/5.6 | 52mm | ISO 100
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1/250 sec f/5.6 | 24mm | ISO 100
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1/60 sec f/5.6 | 71mm | ISO 160
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1/400 sec f/5.6 | 61mm | ISO 100
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1/160 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 100
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1/100 sec f/6.3 | 155mm | ISO 100
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1/60 sec f/6.3 | 82mm | ISO 250
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1/60 sec f/6.3 | 65mm | ISO 200
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1/400 sec f/6.3 | 52mm | ISO 100
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1/500 sec f/6.3 | 96mm | ISO 100
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1/125 sec f/6.3 | 384mm | ISO 250
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1/80 sec f/6.3 | 71mm | ISO 100
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1/50 sec f/6.3 | 45mm | ISO 400
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1/100 sec f/6.3 | 304mm | ISO 100
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1/200 sec f/6.3 | 89mm | ISO 100
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1/100 sec f/6.3 | 304mm | ISO 320
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1/60 sec f/6.3 | 36mm | ISO 200
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1/80 sec f/6.3 | 41mm | ISO 100
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1/320 sec f/6.3 | 76mm | ISO 100
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1/125 sec f/6.3 | 327mm | ISO 100
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1/60 sec f/6.3 | 52mm | ISO 250
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1/320 sec f/6.3 | 57mm | ISO 100
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1/100 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 100
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1/60 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 100
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1/60 sec f/6.3 | 82mm | ISO 100
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1/1300 sec f/6.3 | 57mm | ISO 100
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1/500 sec f/4.5 | 24mm | ISO 100
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1/500 sec f/4.5 | 52mm | ISO 100
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1/1000 sec f/5.7 | 285mm | ISO 100
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1/640 sec f/4.5 | 36mm | ISO 100
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1/500 sec f/6.3 | 24mm | ISO 100
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1/500 sec f/6.3 | 355mm | ISO 100
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#1 Tony
Seems they have listened maybe? I have the TZ20 and the quality at ISO 400 up is appalling unless in excellent light (basically outdoors). Seems they have dropped the megapixels in favour of back to basics then. However, I don’t see any low light pics here…...
Don’t get me wrong, the TZ20 is great, however you really have to know its limits by understanding everything about it….!
10:08 pm - Sunday, March 4, 2012
#2 Phil
Well those ISO800 and ISO1600 shots look pretty good and perfectly useable…
11:16 am - Monday, March 5, 2012
#3 Realll
And we have a winneeeeer! :)
1:03 pm - Monday, March 5, 2012
#4 Donnie Biggs
not bad for a travel zoom. Far from perfect though
1:57 pm - Monday, March 5, 2012
#5 Pini
A bit of disappointment to me, all main colours (blue, green, red) seem rather dull, towards brownish/greyish hue. Pictures lack vibrancy and crispiness.
8:28 pm - Monday, March 5, 2012
#6 Tony
@phil I consider that pretty well lit, assuming the test team had a nice sunny vacation! I hope it is better though as another bad ISO problem will not go down well for Panasonic. One thing I must say though after testing various other cameras is that the image stabilisation on the TZ20 is absolutely excellent, and certainly needed with the decent zoom, again, hope this is as good.
9:52 pm - Monday, March 5, 2012
#7 keith
i hope they have fixed those mysterious cracking screens that panasonic refuse to replace, just google panasonic cracked screens
12:32 pm - Tuesday, March 6, 2012