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The ZS60 has all the prerequisites to be a great travel camera: an ergonomic, compact design; 4K video capability; and a powerful, 30X zoom lens. A so-so little image sensor holds the camera back, though, and it has poor low-light performance and video...
At $449, the ZS60 is a good travel camera overall. It's relatively light, and it's very compact considering it's packing a 30x zoom. The older ZS50, based on customer ratings, was very popular, and while manufacturers oftentimes get criticized for not...
A solid update that should be as popular as its predecessors. While it may seem silly to buy a dedicated point-and-shoot when most people already have a smartphone, a travel zoom is another beast altogether. Though cameras like the ZS60 are a bit...
A travel zoom is an extremely convenient compact for day trips or longer vacations, packing an incredibly versatile optical zoom for both wide-angle and super-telephoto shots in a camera you can slip in your pocket. Updated with a new 18.1Mp chip,...
Panasonic continues to update their compact ZS line of Lumix cameras, with the ZS60 being one of two new models for 2016. Building upon the ZS50 from last year, the ZS60 offers various upgrades to appeal to consumers in 2016. While it still sports a...
Also retained from the earlier ZS-series models is the Panasonic ZS60's five-axis image stabilization system, which helps to reduce the impact of blur from camera shake -- something that will be pretty important towards the telephoto end of the lens'...
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