Camera Name: | Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1 |
Maker: | Panasonic |
Sensor Type: | CCD |
Sensor Size: | 4.544 x 3.408mm (1/3.2 inch type) |
Res: | 1600 x 1200 (2 megapixels) |
Lens: | 4.6–55.2mm (35-420mm equiv.) |
Focus Type: | TTL Autofocus |
Flash: | Manual popup (Auto/ Red-eye/ Slow-sync/ Fill) |
Shutter Speeds: | 1/2000s to 8s |
F-Numbers: | 2.8 (constant max.) |
Metering: | Intelligent Multiple/ Spot |
Emode: | Simple/ Record/ Macro/ Portrait/ Sports/ Panning/ Night Portrait |
Cont: | 4 frames per second |
Viewfinder: | EVF w/ diopter adj. |
Wb: | TTL Auto/ Daylight/ Cloudy/ Halogen/ Custom |
Rearlcd: | 1.5 inches with 114,000 dots |
Battery: | Rechargeable 7.2v 680mAh Li-ion battery pack |
Dimensions: | 125 x 70 x 83mm (4.92 x 2.76 x 3.27 inches) |
Weight: | 354g including battery |
Date: | October 9, 2002 |
Interface Data: | Mini USB v1.1 |
Iproc: | Venus Engine (I) |
Vidrecord: | 320 × 240 (QVGA) @ 10fps |
References: | [1] [2] |
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1 is a digital bridge camera announced by Panasonic on September 29, 2002.
The FZ1 featured a Leica-branded lens with a constant minimum aperture of 2.8 over its full 12x (35–420mm equivalent) zoom range.[3] It was the first Lumix camera to include Panasonic's image stabilization technology, which they dubbed Mega O.I.S.[4] In addition the FZ1 could capture 320 × 240 (QVGA) video.