Panasonic FZ150 Image Quality

Review Date: December 12, 2011

Category: Beginner to Serious Amateur

Panasonic FZ150

Panasonic FZ150

Photoxels Gold Award - Superzoom
Photoxels Gold Award – Superzoom

IMAGE QUALITY

The Panasonic FZ150 targets beginner and serious photographers and features 12.1MP resolution (on a 1/2.3-inch High Sensitivity MOS sensor), a 24x ultra wide-angle optical zoom (25-600mm Equiv.135) lens, and a maximum aperture of F2.8(W)-F5.2(T).

We find the overall image quality of the Panasonic FZ150 to be very good at ISO 100 with low noise and detail preserved. Image quality is also good up to ISO 400; at higher ISOs, images suffer from noise and loss of detail but you may be able to use them at small print sizes and for Web display.

24x Optical Zoom
Wide-angle 25 mm Tele 600 mm
Wide-angle 4.5mm
(25mm, 35mm equivalent)
Telephoto 108mm
(600mm, 35mm equivalent)

The Panasonic FZ150 has a 24x ultra wide-angle optical zoom lens. In the above pictures, we show the coverage for 25mm and 600mm. We love the 25mm ultra wide-angle coverage that allows us to capture wide landscapes. Optical image stabilization helps reduce camera shake at the long focal lengths.

Macro

Macro

Macro can be as close as 1 cm (0.4 in.) at wide-angle, 100 cm (39.4 in.) at tele. AF is fast, works very well in good light and in low-light, with the help of the AF-assist illuminator.

There are three metering modes: Intelligent Multiple (Multi-Pattern), Center-weighted and Spot. AF Area allows you to position the AF frame anywhere of 31 x 23 = 713 positions on screen, though not at the very edges; metering is also taken at the AF frame.

Auto White Balance Indoors
AWB Custom WB
AWB Custom WB

As the above two pictures show, the Auto White Balance (AWB) is not quite accurate indoors under artificial lighting [I have two energy-saving fluorescent light bulbs on the ceiling]. The Panasonic FZ150 allows WB to be easily set manually and this brings out the real colors. AWB works very well in natural light.

ISO Comparisons
ISO 100
ISO 100
 
ISO 200 ISO 400
ISO 200 ISO 400
 
ISO 800 ISO 1600
ISO 800 ISO 1600
 
ISO 3200  
ISO 3200  

The Panasonic FZ150 has 6 ISO settings going from ISO 100 to ISO 3200. The 100% crops above (area delimited by the white square) demonstrate the noise at the available ISO Speeds. At ISO 100, noise is under control with detail preserved. Noise starts to be visible at ISO 800 but is still acceptable. Images at higher ISOs are noisy with appreciable detail loss but may still be usable in small prints and for Web display.

CA (Purple Fringing)

CA (Purple Fringing)

CA is present in high contrast shots. The corner delimited by the red square at top middle, and reproduced at 100% crop at bottom right, shows purple fringing.

Long Exposure

Long Exposure - 4.5mm (25mm), Manual, Spot, 15 sec., F2.8, ISO 100, AWB, , Self-timer (10 sec.), Tripod Used

Our Long Shutter Speed test is a torture test for digital cameras. Here we test whether (and how well) a camera can lock focus, provide accurate WB and obtain a correct exposure in extreme low light situations. The FZ150 passes this test well: it focuses fast and precisely, though we do have to experiment to get a correct exposure in Manual mode.

The Panasonic FZ150 allows the use of a long shutter speed of up to 15 sec. in Manual mode which makes possible some nice night photography. Generally, with image sensors, noise becomes more prominent at long shutter speeds.

To test this noise reduction algorithm, we take an extreme low-light shot. I experiment a bit to obtain the optimum exposure, eventually settling on 15 sec. at F2.8. Even at this long shutter, the noise reduction works well.

We find the overall image quality of the Panasonic FZ150 at ISO 100 to be very good. I would recommend the Panasonic FZ150 for travel snapshots and for beginners who want a compact camera with an incredible lens reach and enough manual functions to allow them to learn and grow in photography.

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