Panasonic Lumix Cameras Ideal for Winter That Won’t End

Earlier this month that silly groundhog failed to see its shadow, and we were promised an early spring. Well, of course that isn’t happening. Parts of the country continue to be buried in snow, and since it doesn’t look like it will end for a while, we might as well enjoy it.

To that end capture these winter memories with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-Z210 hybrid digital compact camera. It features advanced GPS functionality, along with a 24mm ultra wide-angle, 16x optical zoom Leica DC lens. No mere point and shoot camera, this one features a 14.1megapixel MOS sensor and advanced image processor Venus Engine for 1,920×1,080 full-HD movie recording and high speed burst shooting.

And whether you hit the local slopes or want to head out on a global trek, this camera is ready to go. It features the built-in GPS system, where it can provide details on where the photo was taken with latitude and longitude automatically provided in the Exif data. Geo-tagged images can even be pinpointed on maps of social media Internet maps.

For those who really head off the beaten path, there is the Lumix DMC-TS3 (TF3), which features full-HD movie recording, advanced GPS functionality and comes in an shockproof, freezeproof and waterproof case. It is waterproof to 12m, shockproof to survive drops from up to 2m and freezeproof to -10 degrees C.

This one will also keep you on track, as this 12.1 megapixel camera provides GPS functionality with built-in compass, altimeter and barometer. The airtight body, which includes rubber padding and reinforced glass, protects the camera from water immersion as well as dust and sand. This camera can survive practically anywhere you want to take it, and with its advanced functionality, it sounds like it can help you get there too.

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