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LUMIX DMC-ZS35 20X Long-Zoom Selfie Digital Camera - Black
Details
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DMC-ZS35
Features
- Get in close, even from far away with powerful 20X zoom (24mm - 480mm)
- Capture fun, spontaneous selfies with front-facing, flip-up screen
- Share with smartphone or tablet via wireless feature
- Add creativity to photos and HD video with artistic effects
SpecificationsExpand All
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Metrics
- Dimensions (W x H x D) 106.8 x 62.2 x 32.4 mm / (4.21 x 2.45 x 1.28 inch)
- Weight Approx. 224 g without Battery and SD Memory Card (0.49 lb) / Approx. 250 g with Battery and SD Memory Card (0.55 lb)
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Optics
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Pixels - Camera Effective Pixels 16 Megapixels
- Sensor
- Sensor Size / Total Pixels / Filter 1/2.33-inch High Sensitivity MOS Sensor / Total Pixel Number 17.5 Megapixels / Primary Color Filter
- Lens
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Aperture F3.3 - 6.4 / Multistage Iris Diaphragm (F3.3 - 8.0 (W), F6.4 - 8.0 (T)) -
Optical Zoom 20x -
Focal Length f = 4.3 - 86.0mm (24 - 480mm in 35mm equiv.) / (28 - 560mm in 35mm equiv. in 16:9 video recording) - Extra Optical Zoom (EZ) 28.2x (4:3 / 8M), 45.0x (4:3 / under 3M)
- Intelligent Zoom 40x
- 2- Speed Zoom -
- Optical Image Stabilizer/Five Axis Correction POWER O.I.S. (On with Active Mode (only for Motion Picture) / Off) / No
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Digital Zoom Max. 4x - Conversion Lens Compatibility -
- Focus
- Focusing Area Normal: Wide 50cm - infinity / Tele 200cm - infinity / AF Macro / Intelligent Auto / Motion Picture: Wide 3 cm - infinity / Tele 100 cm - infinity
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AF Assist Lamp Yes (On/Off) - AF Metering Face / AF Tracking / 21-area / 1-area / Spot
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Shutter - Shutter Speed Approx. 4 - 1/2,000 sec / Starry Sky Mode: 15, 30 sec
- Finder
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Viewfinder -
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Recording
- File
- File Format Still Image: JPEG (DCF/Exif2.3), DPOF / Motion Picture: MP4
- Recording Modes
- Mode Dial / Mode Button Intelligent Auto, P, A, S, M, C1 (Custom), C2 (Custom), Panorama Shot, Scene, Creative Control
- Creative Control mode Expressive, Retro, Old Days, High Key, Low Key, Sepia, Dynamic Monochrome, Impressive Art, High Dynamic, / Cross Process, Toy Effect, Miniature Effect, Soft Focus, Star Filter, One Point Color (15 filters)
- Still Image Scene Mode Portrait, Soft Skin, Scenery, Sports, Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Handheld Night Shot, Food, Baby1, Baby2, Pet, Sunset, High Sensitivity, Glass Through, HDR, Starry Sky
- Continuous Shooting Mode Full-Resolution Image: 10 frames/sec, Max. 10 images with AF Tracking: 2 frames/sec
- Motion Picture Recording (*2)
- HD Video 1920 x 1080 pixels, 30p (FHD: 20Mbps / MP4) (Sensor Output is 30fps) / 1280 x 720 pixels, 30p (HD: 10Mbps / MP4) (Sensor Output is 30fps)
- STD Video 640 x 480, 30p (VGA: 4Mbps / MP4) (Sensor Output is 25fps)
- High Speed Video -
- Continuous recordable time (motion pictures)
- AVCHD -
- MP4 Approx. 100 min (FHD)
- Actual recordable time (motion pictures)
- AVCHD -
- MP4 Approx. 50 min (FHD)
- Exposure Parameters
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Exposure Program AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Manual -
Exposure Compensation 1/3 EV step, +/-2 EV - Auto (AE) Bracketing 1/3-1EV step, Max. +/-1 EV, 3 frames
- Light Metering Intelligent Multiple / Center Weighted / Spot
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ISO Sensitivity Auto / i.ISO / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 / High Sensitivity Mode (ISO1600 - 6400) - Picture Quality
- Still Picture Recording [4:3] 4608x3456 (16M) / 3264x2448 (8M EZ) / 2048x1536 (3M EZ) / 640x480 (0.3M EZ) / [3:2] 4608x3072 (14M) / 3264x2176 (7M EZ) / 2048x1360 (2.5M EZ) / [16:9] 4608x2592 (12M) / 1920x1080 (2M EZ) / [1:1] 3456x3456 (12M) / 1536x1536 (2.5M EZ)
- Image Quality Fine / Standard
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White Balance Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Shade / Incandescent / White Set / White Balance Adjustment (Except Auto) - Photo Style / Film Mode -
- Color Mode / Color Effect / My color -
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Picture Adjustment - - Aspect Bracketing -
- Other
- Digital Red Eye Correction (Red-Eye Removal) Yes (On/Off)
- GPS -
- Wi-FI IEEE 802.11b/g/n / 2412 MHz – 2462 MHz (1-11 ch) / WPA / WPA2 / Infrastracture Mode / WPS / Wi-Fi Button
- NFC -
- Zoom in Motion Picture Yes
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Self Timer 2 sec / 10 sec - Self Shot Mode Yes
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Playback
- Display
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Playback Mode All, Slideshow, Filtering Play (Picture Only, Video Only, Category Selection, Select Date), Calendar - Thumbnails / Zoomed Playback 12,30-thumbnails / Yes
- Calendar Display / Dual- Image Playback Yes (Menu / Zoom Lever) / No
- Set Favorites / Rotate Image No / No
- Show Histogram Yes
- Show Highlights -
- DPOF Print Setting / Set Protection Yes / Yes
- Edit
- Retouch Creative Retouch
- Resize / Cropping / Aspect Conv. / Leveling Yes / Yes / No / No
- Copy / Title Edit / Text Stamp Yes / Yes / Yes
- Cut Animation Yes
- Video Divide Yes
- PictBridge Support Single / Multi / All / DPOF
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Setup
- OSD language English, Spanish
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Others
- Monitor
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LCD Monitor 3.0" (7.5cm) TFT Screen LCD Display (460K dots), Tiltable monitor / Field of View: Approx. 100% / Power Monitor mode, AUTO Power Monitor mode - Flash
- Built- in- Flash Auto, Auto/Red-eye Reduction, Forced On, Slow Sync./Red-eye Reduction, Forced Off / 0.6 - 6.0m (Wide / ISO Auto), 1.0 - 3.1m (Tele / ISO Auto)
- Media
- Recording Media Built-in Memory, SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card
- Built- in- Memory Approx. 70MB
- Audio
- Microphone / Speaker Mono / Mono
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Power - Battery life (approx.) 350 pictures (CIPA Standard)*1
- Standard Package
- Included Software * The DMC-ZS35 Operating Instructions for advanced features is available for downloaded at Panasonic LUMIX Customer Support Site using PC, smartphone or tablet connected to the Internet. / * The software for PC is not bundled with DMC-ZS35. Please use the software pre-installed to the PC or other general image viewing software to browse pictures.
- Standard Accessories Battery Pack, AC Adaptor, USB Cable, Hand Strap
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Further Specifications
- NOTE *1 / Recording conditions by CIPA standard / - Temperature: 23 oC (73.4 oF) / Humidity: 50%RH when LCD monitor is on. / - Using a Panasonic SDHC Memory Card / - Using the supplied battery. / - Starting recording 30 seconds after the camera is turned on. (When the optical image stabilizer function is set to [ON].) / - Recording once every 30 seconds with full flash every second recording. / - Rotating the zoom lever from Tele to Wide or vice versa in every recording. / - The number of recordable pictures varies depending on the recording interval time. / - If the recording interval time becomes longer, the number of recordable pictures decreases. / - CIPA is an abbreviation of [Camera & Imaging Products Association]. / *2 / - These are standard times taken at a temperature of 23 oC (73.4 oF) and a humidity of 50%RH. / - The time available for recording varies depending on the environment, the interval between recordings, and the manner of use. / - Actual recordable time is the time available for recording when repeating actions such as switching the power supply [ON] / [OFF], starting/stopping recording, zoom operation etc. / - Use a card with SD Speed Class with "Class 4" or higher when recording motion pictures. / SD speed class is the speed standard regarding continuous writing. / - Maximum time to record motion pictures continuously with [MP4] is 29 minutes 59 seconds or up to 4 GB.
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- UPC 885170181106
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Accessories
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Replacement Accessories
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- Batteries, Chargers + Adapters
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Support
Firmware & Drivers
FIRMWARE
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- Version: 1.20
- Issues Addressed: Improved AF Performance.
- Release Date: 08-27-2014
- Operating Systems: windows/mac
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Guided Tutorials
FAQs
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I am a professional photographer who is seriously considering switching to the Lumix mirrorless cameras. Does Panasonic have, or can you suggest, a web site that demonstrates how professional photographers are successfully using the Lumix professional cameras?In conjunction with our Panasonic.com web site, our Sales and Marketing team also runs LUMIXLOUNGE.COM This site features work from Panasonic’s Luminary team of professional photographers who have migrated to the Lumx mirrorless cameras. The site also features schedules to live on-line and dealer events as well as convenient links to our latest firmware updates. Additional features to expand the site are already in progress.
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How do I install firmware in my camera using an SD card?Digital Still Camera Firmware Update Guide.
1) Preparation before attempting the update.
A. Make sure the camera's battery is completely charged. If the battery is not completely charged the firmware update will not begin. Format the SD memory card in the camera, then take a couple of pictures.
B. Turn off the camera.
2) Copying the Firmware to your memory card.
A. Download the latest firmware update for your model by clicking on the "Download Ver. X.X " link to a location on your computer (we recommend the "Desktop").
B. If your computer has a media reader, please insert your formatted SD Card from your camera.
C. Open the zipped firmware file that you downloaded to the desktop.
D. For"PC" users, locate your SD Card by clicking on, or opening the"My Computer" or"Computer" on your desktop or your"Start" menu. For"Mac" users, can use"Finder" if the drive does not mount to your desktop.
E."Drag" to Copy and Paste" the .bin file from the opened folder to the drive with the SD Card showing in your"My Computer" window for"PC" users and"Finder" or"Drive" in Macs. This will copy the file to the card.
F. If you choose to leave the SD Card in your camera, connect the camera to the PC with the USB cable. Turn the camera on and set it to"Playback" mode. Then select"PC" on the LCD screen. Drag the .bin file from the opened folder to the device that either says Panasonic or mass storage to complete the transfer.
G."SDXC cards, 32GB or larger, require special card readers. Depending on your PC, and the age of its operating system, you may not be able to directly write to such large cards. If your PC asks you to format the card, DO NOT, this is one indication that your system is not compatible with the newer larger memory cards. In this case a smaller card, 16GB or smaller should be used.
3) Updating the camera's firmware.
A. Turn the Camera off, insert the SD Card if you copied the firmware to the card while inserted into the computer.
B. Turn the Camera power on and press the"Playback" button. The camera's LCD screen should now be showing a screen asking if you desire to"Update" the firmware. Highlight"Yes" and press the"Menu/Set" button.
C. When the Camera has completed the firmware update it will turn itself off and then back on.
D. This completes the update process.
4) Confirming the update.
A. Turn the camera's power back on.
B. Set to"Playback" Mode.
C. Choose the"Setup" menu.Digital Still Camera Firmware Update Guide.
D. Select Version Disp.
1) Preparation before attempting the update.
A. Make sure the camera's battery is completely charged. If the battery is not completely charged the firmware update will not begin. Format the SD memory card in the camera, then take a couple of pictures.
B. Turn off the camera.
2) Copying the Firmware to your memory card.
A. Download the latest firmware update for your model by clicking on the "Download Ver. X.X " link to a location on your computer (we recommend the "Desktop").
B. If your computer has a media reader, please insert your formatted SD Card from your camera.
C. Open the zipped firmware file that you downloaded to the desktop.
D. For"PC" users, locate your SD Card by clicking on, or opening the"My Computer" or"Computer" on your desktop or your"Start" menu. For"Mac" users, can use"Finder" if the drive does not mount to your desktop.
E."Drag" to Copy and Paste" the .bin file from the opened folder to the drive with the SD Card showing in your"My Computer" window for"PC" users and"Finder" or"Drive" in Macs. This will copy the file to the card.
F. If you choose to leave the SD Card in your camera, connect the camera to the PC with the USB cable. Turn the camera on and set it to"Playback" mode. Then select"PC" on the LCD screen. Drag the .bin file from the opened folder to the device that either says Panasonic or mass storage to complete the transfer.
G."SDXC cards, 32GB or larger, require special card readers. Depending on your PC, and the age of its operating system, you may not be able to directly write to such large cards. If your PC asks you to format the card, DO NOT, this is one indication that your system is not compatible with the newer larger memory cards. In this case a smaller card, 16GB or smaller should be used.
3) Updating the camera's firmware.
A. Turn the Camera off, insert the SD Card if you copied the firmware to the card while inserted into the computer.
B. Turn the Camera power on and press the"Playback" button. The camera's LCD screen should now be showing a screen asking if you desire to"Update" the firmware. Highlight"Yes" and press the"Menu/Set" button.
C. When the Camera has completed the firmware update it will turn itself off and then back on.
D. This completes the update process.
4) Confirming the update.
A. Turn the camera's power back on.
B. Set to"Playback" Mode.
C. Choose the"Setup" menu.
D. Select Version Disp.
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What is the Data Streaming rate when using Wi-Fi?Data Streaming Rate depends on the strength of the Wi-Fi Connection.
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Why am I unable to view the photos on my camera after I have deleted some files from the SD card using the computer?It is not recommended that you delete or modify any photos on your SD memory card using your PC if you plan to move them back to the camera. Doing so can damage the file allocation table and your camera will not be able to read the files. You should immediately copy the remaining photos from your SD card to your PC. After doing so, using your camera, reformat the SD card.
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