Terrible distortion on the edges of the frame caused by the 25mm wide angle lens. I had the exact same problem with a 25mm LUMIX and returned for the same 35mm version... word of difference.
In my experience, anything over 28mm for stills of people or video, creates the quintessential fishbowl effect.
Thanks for this clip - it saved me from buying/returning the SD3500. I'll wait for the new SD4000 with 28mm F/2 lens... just no touchscreen.
i started using one of these, but most of the filming i do with it comes out blurry - does anybody know why?
MrConConsftw 1 year ago
is not really sharp video to this is kinda blurry and bit out foucs..but is pretty good
Bk94541 1 year ago
poor zoom quality, panasonic tz10 much better
Johnnysoyyo 1 year ago
@Johnnysoyyo That is because in video, you have to digital zoom after you start, the optical zoom is much better.
TarrVlogs 1 year ago
i thought the sd3500 couldnt zoom in while filming? o.O
TheOneFromMW2 1 year ago 7
@TheOneFromMW2 it doesn't have optical zooming on videos. It has a digital zoom, but it gives you bad quality videos.
5UNNYlol 1 year ago
@TheOneFromMW2 Not optical, only digital
TarrVlogs 1 year ago
@TheOneFromMW2 Its only digital zoom
NatesDailys 1 year ago
@TheOneFromMW2 It's digital zoom what you see there, not optical.
EugeniaLoli 1 year ago
Terrible distortion on the edges of the frame caused by the 25mm wide angle lens. I had the exact same problem with a 25mm LUMIX and returned for the same 35mm version... word of difference.
In my experience, anything over 28mm for stills of people or video, creates the quintessential fishbowl effect.
Thanks for this clip - it saved me from buying/returning the SD3500. I'll wait for the new SD4000 with 28mm F/2 lens... just no touchscreen.
IamDickee 1 year ago