Panasonic DMC-FT4 - The Ultimate Tough Camera
With an incredibly rugged design and a vast
array of location measuring and recording features, the Panasonic DMCFT4 is your
perfect outdoor adventure companion. Unlike many tough cameras that
sacrifice image quality for durability, this heavy-duty unit also
delivers a sophisticated Leica lens and advanced image processing
system, so you can be sure that every photo and video you capture looks
as superb as it did in real life.
The TS4 as shown in above video is the same camera as the FT4 we sell.
Panasonic DMC-FT4 - Tough enough to take to extremes
You can take this versatile camera anywhere the
action calls and know that it won’t let you down. Capture exciting
shots while diving or surfing, as the Panasonic DMC-FT4 has been waterproof tested
to a depth of 12 metres - which also means that if you get your camera
dirty, you can wash it off without a worry. Take it hiking or biking
riding with complete confidence, knowing that you can drop it from a
height of 2 metres without fear of damage. The Panasonic DMC-FT4 is even the
perfect choice for recording your snowboarding or skiing feats because
all the components (including the lens unit) can endure temperatures as
low as -10 degrees Celsius.
Panasonic DMC-FT4 - Detailed Location Data
The Panasonic DMCFT4 features such an advanced GPS
system, that it is likely to know more about your location than you do!
In addition to displaying longitudes and latitudes, this tough camera
can also provide area information for 203 countries or regions and
landmark information for more than one million locations. The photos and
videos will be automatically sorted with their locations in the virtual
folder, allowing for easy access and what’s more, the internal clock
automatically adjusts to local time so that you never have to set it
manually. The Panasonic DMC-FT4 builds on the GPS system even further by
incorporating a compass, altimeter and barometer to record the most
precise location data. Whether you are in the middle of a desert, high
in the mountains, or deep under the sea, your camera will be able to
record and display real-time information so those holiday memories never
get mixed up again.

Panasonic DMC-FT4 - Leica Lens
Outstanding image quality is assured with a
28mm wide-angle Leica DC Vario-Elmar lens, featuring a 4.6x Optical
Zoom. Intelligent Zoom even extends the 4.6x Optical Zoom to 9.3x
equivalent, incorporating our Intelligent Resolution technology to
maintain picture quality. In keeping with the camera’s rugged design, a
folded optics system has been adopted in order to protect the lens unit
from damage. The Panasonic DMC-FT4 can produce picture quality far beyond that of
standard rugged compact cameras thanks to a 12.1 megapixel high-speed
CCD sensor and the exceptionally advanced signal processing capabilities
of the Venus Engine.

Panasonic DMC-FT4 - Full-HD Movie Recording
The Panasonic DMCFT4 can record Full-HD (1920 x 1080)
videos in AVCHD / MP4 format. AVCHD offers excellent compatibility with
AV equipment like HDTVs or Blu-ray Disc players, while the MP4 format is
great for editing and sharing via your PC. The camera features a
separate button that lets you instantly start recording video without
the need of extra settings and the 4.6x Optical Zoom and iA Mode are
available in video recording. You can also be sure that your videos are
accompanied by realistic audio due to the high quality Dolby® Digital
Creator sound system.
Panasonic DMC-FT4 - Intelligent Auto
When you are shooting on the move, iA
(intelligent Auto) mode lets you take brilliant photos and videos
without having to stop and change the camera’s settings every time the
conditions change. One of the most useful iA functions is POWER O.I.S,
an optical image stabiliser that is particularly effective for
suppressing handshake blur, even during the low- low-frequency vibration
generated when pressing the shutter button or when shooting at night
with a slow shutter speed. For more creative freedom, the Panasonic DMCFT4
provides easy-to-use manual controls. You can set the aperture to
control the depth of field, and adjust the shutter speed to freeze
moving subjects or create a motion blur that exaggerates the feeling of
movement.