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Panasonic's logo. Click to visit Panasonic's website! PRESS RELEASE: Panasonic Receives Triple EISA Awards for the Digital Imaging Products


European Multimedia Camera 2010-2011: LUMIX DMC-G2
European Travel Compact Camera 2010-2011: LUMIX DMC-TZ10(ZS7)
European Camcorder 2010-2011: Camcorder HDC-TM700

Panasonic today has announced that the company has been awarded a total of five EISA Awards (three for the digital imaging products and two for the AV products) this year, the highest number of awards it has ever received in a single year.

The “European Multimedia Camera 2010-2011" proudly goes to DMC-G2, the world's first touch-control digital interchangeable lens system camera* which achieves high picture quality and mobility with unprecedented operational ease. For the digital compact camera, the DMC-TZ10(ZS7) is awarded with the “European Travel Compact Camera 2010-2011" for its outstanding versatility made possible with 25-300mm LEICA DC lens and a host of options that enhances user's photographic experience and fun. For the camcorder, the HDC-TM700 receives the “European Camcorder 2010-2011".
* For an interchangeable lens system camera as of March 7, 2010.

In addition to the digital imaging products, Panasonic is also awarded with the audio-visual products: “European 3D-Plasma TV 2010-2011” for VIERA TX-P50VT20 and “European HT Soundbar 2010-2011” for Panasonic SC-HTB500.

“We are very proud to take home a total of five prestigious EISA Awards this year, the highest number that Panasonic has ever won in a single year. This clearly demonstrates how our commitment to the highest quality is paying off and we will continue our efforts to raise the bar even higher next year,” said Laurent Abadie, Chairman and CEO of Panasonic Europe Ltd.

Panasonic's Lumix DMC-G2 single-lens direct view camera. Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. Click for a bigger picture!


Panasonic's Lumix DMC-G2 single-lens direct view camera.
Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co.

European Multimedia Camera 2010-2011: Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2
The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2, the world’s first interchangeable lens system camera with touch-control shooting, also made it onto EISA’s list of excellent products. As the EISA jury puts it: “One of the most exciting features of the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 is its vari-angle 3-inch (3:2) touch-screen monitor, from which one can both take control of shooting settings and activate the shutter by touching the subject on-screen. The camera’s excellent electronic viewfinder makes it easy and comfortable to frame and focus pictures even in strong light. The contrast-detection autofocus system is impressively fast, and picture quality is good in both still and video (AVCHD Lite) modes.”

Panasonic's Lumix DMC-ZS7 digital camera. Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. Click for a bigger picture!


Panasonic's Lumix DMC-ZS7 digital camera.
Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co.

European Travel Compact Camera 2010-2011: Panasonic LUMIX DMC-TZ10(ZS7)
According to the EISA jury, “the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-TZ10(ZS7) represents a big step forward for the company’s TZ(ZS) series. Beyond all the auto and user-selectable specialised scene options - with new Pinhole and Film Grain modes - the TZ10(ZS7) offers the more traditional P/S/A/M shooting modes for greater control and increased creativity. As a travel camera, the inclusion of GPS and geo-tagging is very welcome, while the 12x 25-300mm Leica DC Vario-Elmar zoom lens offers focal lengths for every occasion. The feature set is completed with AVCHD Lite video recording. And, better still, it all fits very easily into your pocket.” Other key features of the ultra compact, award-winning camera from Panasonic include Intelligent Resolution Technology, 16x Intelligent Zoom and even a built-in GPS unit that stores location data on where a photograph was taken so that this information can be shared with friends and families.

Front quarter view of the HDC-TM700 digital camcorder. Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. Click for a bigger picture!


Front quarter view of the HDC-TM700 digital camcorder.
Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co.

European Camcorder 2010-2011: Panasonic HDC-TM700
In following up on the award that the Panasonic HDC-TM300 received only last year, the jury recognized the Panasonic HDC-TM700 HD camcorder by stating that, “it delivers exceptional picture quality aided by a three CMOS sensor system and bright Leica Dicomar lens. Excellent low light performance coupled with a low level of noise is ensured by a hard working picture processor. A new 1080/50p picture format offers great movement reproduction and advanced users benefit from a full range of manual adjustments backed by a Focus Assistance system and histogram displays. A new intelligent automated system provides effective focus/exposure tracking while a two-stage image stabiliser makes reportage shots very easy. 32 GB internal memory together with SD memory slot offers operational flexibility.”

About EISA
Established in 1982, the European Imaging Sound Association (EISA) is a multimedia association that tests consumer electronic products. Its membership includes 50 audio, mobile, video and photo magazines from 19 European countries. Visitors to the IFA 2010 Consumer Electronics Exhibition in Berlin from 3 - 8 September 2010 (Hall 5.2 a/b, Booth 101) will have the chance to take a closer look at all of the award-winning new products. The EISA Awards will be officially presented during the official EISA Awards Ceremony on September 3 at the Adlon Kempinski Hotel in Berlin.


(First posted on Monday, August 16, 2010 at 11:09 EDT)

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