Panasonic Lumix ZS20 14.1 MP High Sensitivity MOS Digital Camera with 20x Optical Zoom (Black) (OLD MODEL)
Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS20 14.1 Megapixel Compact Camera – Black DMC-ZS20K Digital Cameras
Product Features
- 14.1MP 1/2.33″-type MOS sensor
- 10 frames per second continuous shooting
- 20x F3.3-6.4 optical zoom lens (24-480mm)
- ISO 100-3200, expandable up to 6400
- 1080 HD video
- 3.0 inch touchscreen LCD with 460,000 dots
- Built-in flash
- GPS receiver
- SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot
- 24mm Ultra Wide Angle LEICA DC Lens with 20x Optical Zoom
- Full HD video recording with stereo microphone
- 0.1sec Light Speed AF
- 12MB built-in memory
- Supports SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card (Need to be purchased separately)
Price: $509.99
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