Panasonic rolls out rugged Lumix DMC-TS10 ultra-compact camera

By | July 21, 2010, 3:10am PDT

Summary: It looks like there is another waterproof camera to consider, although the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS10 might miss summer altogether.

It looks like there is another waterproof camera to consider, although the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS10 might miss summer altogether.

The Panasonic TS10 is a rugged little ultra-compact camera ready for some serious adventures. Just how tough is it? Well, it’s shockproof, dustproof, waterproof as low as 3 meters/10 feet, and freezeproof to -10°C/14°F. The waterproof level could be better, but all of those other features are pretty good to have as well.

As for actual photography, like the other Lumix cameras, the 14.1-megapixel TS10 has Panasonic’s signature Intelligent Auto mode, plus Face Detection and Intelligent Scene Mode. There’s also 720p motion JPEG recording ability. A true, standard point-and-shoot device.

Let’s take a glance at the other important specs on the DMC-TS10:

  • 2.7-inch LCD screen with AR coating
  • 4x optical zoom
  • ISO up to 6,400
  • Uses SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards
  • Connectivity: USB 2.0, DC-in, AV-out
  • Battery life: Up to 300 pictures per charge
  • Dimensions: 3.95- x 2.5- x 0.85-inches

Available in four color variants (black, blue, red and silver), the Panasonic TS10 is expected to land later than the other Lumix releases in September for $249.

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Rachel started playing with her mother's old Brownie camera when she was just a toddler, working her way up from a Hello Kitty point-and-shoot to training on both film and digital SLRs.

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