As a professional photographer, I recently had the chance to test the capabilities of the Panasonic Lumix TZ90/ZS70 camera at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. I wanted to see how well it could perform in different shooting scenarios. Here are my findings.
Firstly, some key features of the Panasonic Lumix TZ90/ZS70 include its 24-20 megapixel digital camera quality, 20x zoom lens, 3-inch LCD display, 180-degree tiltable LCD monitor, electronic viewfinder, 4K video recording, and built-in Wi-Fi.
I put the camera to the test throughout the day at the Coliseum and was impressed with its performance. The 20x zoom lens was particularly useful for capturing close-up shots of the stadium and surrounding areas. 4K video recording provided high-definition footage of various events. The electronic viewfinder helped with framing shots in different lighting conditions and the autofocus and image stabilization produced sharp, clear images, even in low light settings. The 180-degree tiltable LCD monitor allowed me to get creative angles and capture the shots I wanted.
Overall, I found the Panasonic Lumix TZ90/ZS70 to be a powerful and reliable camera for capturing stunning photos and videos at the Coliseum.
Pros:
- 20x zoom lens
- 4K video recording
- Electronic viewfinder
- Autofocus and image stabilization
- 180-degree tiltable LCD monitor
Cons:
- No RAW image format
- Low light performance could be improved
If you’re interested in learning more about the Panasonic Lumix TZ90/ZS70, here are links to some additional resources:
- Digital Photography Review
- Photography Life
- Trusted Reviews
- ePHOTOzine
- Amateur Photographer
- CNET
- TechRadar
- Digital Camera World
- What Digital Camera
- Camera Jabber
Some fun facts about the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: it is the biggest stadium in the US by seating capacity and is home to the USC Trojans football team. It was host to the 1932 and 1984 Olympic Games and has held the Super Bowl four times, as well as the 1994 FIFA World Cup Final. It is the only stadium to have hosted the World Series, Summer Olympics, Super Bowl, and FIFA World Cup Final.