Panasonic DC-TZ202DEG-K
24 - 360 mm, 0.00 Mpx, 1"Product details
Reviews & Ratings
Leica's D-Lux 8 leaves a mixed result in the test. The camera is stylish and makes a high-quality impression. However, the image sensor and autofocus remain at the level of the LX100 II from 2018 and cannot keep up with the best cameras tested. The test victory goes to the Fujifilm X100VI, which is the only camera that is technically completely up to date...
- High image quality
- responsive autofocus
- Very large zoom range
- Small viewfinder
- Fixed display
- Slight loss of sharpness in low light
The Lumix TZ202D is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a particularly small camera that delivers great shots - even if the subject is a little further away. It offers many setting options and controls, but is very easy to master. This is also suitable for beginners. A pity: the display cannot be folded or swivelled.
- High image quality
- Large zoom range
- Small and light
- Somewhat small viewfinder
- Fixed display
- films in 4K for a maximum of 15 minutes at a time
A particularly small purveyor of great shots, even when the subject is a little further away: This is the Lumix TZ202D. The compact offers a number of setting options and a lot of controls for its size, but is very easy to master. The autofocus reacts quickly, but does not always focus accurately enough for series. Too bad: the display is fixed.
- High image quality for photos and videos
- Large zoom range
- Small and light
- Very small viewfinder
- Fixed display
If you're looking for a particularly small camera that takes great pictures, the Panasonic Lumix TZ202D is the perfect choice - even if the subject is a little further away. It offers many setting options and controls, but is very easy to master. So the Panasonic Lumix TZ202D is just as suitable for beginners as it is for photography fans.