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Panasonic LUMIX ZS80 Digital Point and Shoot Camera (Black)

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Panasonic LUMIX ZS80 Digital Point and Shoot Camera (Black)Highlights LARGE SENSOR 1 2. 3 inch 20. 3MP MOS high resolution sensor provides improved low light performance by significantly expanding the incident light angle, ensuring uniform and high picture quality LEICA DC VARIO ELMAR LENS features an impressively sharp 24mm ultra wide angle 30x telephoto lens (35mm camera equivalent: 24 720mm) POWER O. I. S. Optical Image Stabilizer (O. I. S.) effectively compensates for hand shake to minimize blur during

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  • LARGE SENSOR - 1/2.3-inch 20.3MP MOS high-resolution sensor provides improved low- light performance by significantly expanding the incident light angle, ensuring uniform and high picture quality
  • LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR LENS - features an impressively sharp 24mm ultra-wide angle 30x telephoto lens (35mm camera equivalent: 24-720mm)
  • POWER O.I.S. - Optical Image Stabilizer (O.I.S.) effectively compensates for hand shake to minimize blur during telephoto shooting with your LUMIX caera
  • 4K VIDEO - QFHD 4K video in 3840x2160 at 30p; Also via 4K PHOTO Mode to capture fleeting photo opportunities at 30 fps in 8MP as still photos
  • CAMERA BODY VIEWFINDER AND DISPLAY - Large 0.21-inch (2,330K-dot equiv.) viewfinder and 3.0-inch (1040K-dot) 180-degree tiltable touch-control monitor

The Panasonic LUMIX ZS80 travel zoom digital camera boasts a 30x optical zoom (35mm camera equivalent: 24-720mm) and LVF (Live View Finder) all packed in a pocket-size camera body while enabling 4K Video /4K PHOTO shooting. A 3.0-inch tiltable rear monitor helps create a variety of selfie shots, including 4K and panorama. The LUMIX ZS80 also features a sharp 24mm ultra-wide angle and 30x telephoto LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR* lens (35mm camera equivalent: 24-720mm) with a versatile zoom range to capture virtually any subject, in any situation. The POWER O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) efficiently compensates for hand shake to minimize blur even in telephoto shooting. This camera incorporates a large 1/2.3-inch MOS Sensor with 20.3MP high resolution, plus high speed burst shooting at 10 fps (AFS) / 5 fps (AFC) to capture fast-moving subject just in-focus and for consecutive shots in RAW. Sequence Composition makes it possible to create a stromotion image by synthesizing multiple images shot at a fixed frame with 4K PHOTO. A unique image reflecting the subject’s motion can be easily produced in the camera without needing a special retouching process. The LUMIX ZS80 digital camera integrates Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity for a more flexible shooting experience with instant image sharing. A variety of artistic functions are available with the LUMIX Zs80 Point and Shoot Camera to add fun to your imaging. Selfies can also be shot in panorama, ideal for selfies and group selfies in front of dynamic scenic backgrounds.

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The book has so much literary merit, that it could be placed among the novels. However, the excellent mystery plot also wins it a place among the mysteries. Haines creates characters who are memorable and vivid and places them in the Mississippi Delta town of Zinnia (I'm kind of reminded of the movie "In the Heat of the Night"). Sarah Booth is living in the ancestral home -- she is an orphan and an only child, the last of the Delaneys -- but is about to lose it, because she is destitute despite her social credentials. Her only company at Dahlia House - the antebellum house -- is the ghost of a slave, who appears in a variety of outfits and "encourages" Sarah to get to work reproducing. In an attempt to earn some money, Sarah takes on the task of trying to get to the truth of a scandal from 20 years ago in which first a leading citizen and then the leading citizen's wife die in some very questionable accidents. THe two young offspring are whispered to have something to do with it, and Sarah's client wants to find out if Hamilton the Fifth is as bad as rumors have it. Hamilton the Fifth is a romantic interest worthy of Evanovich -- and did I mention the book is often funny? Sarah is stirring up some dangerous memories and some deaths start to follow. I really loved this book and can hardly wait to read the next in this series and discover what happens to Sarah.
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Southern Melancholy
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On the plus side, "Them Bones" delivered on transporting me to the Mississippi delta (how do you stop typing Mississippi? it just begs to go on endlessly, like banana). I was there in the South and in a small country town. Brilliant on setting, which is what I like in a cosy mystery. The mystery itself took a while to settle in and then, well, I guessed the plot. That meant instead of suspense, I plodded through having my hunches confirmed. But if I'd been charmed, that wouldn't have mattered. This is not a negative review, but I'm heading towards the big problem I had with the book -- and I think this may be related to the fact that I was so busy and looking to enjoy some simply, happy downtime. "Them Bones" has humour and a southern feel, but it also struck me as melancholic. And melancholy I did not need. For others (and maybe for me at a different time) that sense of mourning and tangled history might resonate. But it was a heavy load for the plot to carry. Three stars for a solid read.
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Not Really a Daddy's Girl Any More..but can sure know how to use it..
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I have at least five of this series that have been in the TBR pile on the bedroom bookshelf..What was I thinking? I absolutely loved this first one for many reasons.One being the rich content that makes up this book, as well as the main protagonist, an Ole Miss Southern Belle, Sarah Booth Delaney, a bit of an outlier when it comes to her former stereotype in the Daddy's Girls(DG's) clique...which is what endears me to her most...never, ever typecast someone as starting out as cut from the same cloth when circumstances aide in their character development..a definite asset in this case. Independent and also in need of money to save the Family home, Dahlia House.and in no hurry to give up her independence for marriage but will consider some stops along the way..when all her former buds have married for economic security rather than love. The dot of on the 'i' is a several generations removed ghost in the form of Jitty..her great, great, grandmother's maid who provides insights and caustic humor throughout. Thrown into these dire circumstances, she latches on to the opportunity to become a Private Investigator. Add a transgender character who happens to work for a local paper in the gossip area, and Sarah Booth is off to the races. Sprinkle in an alleged, physic who is a mainstay of her life long and still successful "DG's, Tinkie, " a murder mystery, a sibling in a psych ward(comfortable of course) a sheriff, and you have all the ingredients of a good ol moss draped mystery. You gotta love it..I know I did.
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★★★★★ 5
Mystery that keeps you guessing
Format: Kindle
This book kept me up reading too many nights because I just couldn't stop reading!! The majority of my reading list consists of murder mysteries. I love trying to figure "who done it?" right along with the main character. My track record for "solving" the case is pretty good but this one had me stumped. I loved that! The author does a great job of giving detail without being overwhelming. The story is of a ex-socialite (Sarah-Booth) who is willing to do anything to save her beloved home. (Think Scarlet O'Hara) In the process of trying to come up with funds, she uncovers a two-decade mystery. She will risk everything, not only to save her home but solve the mystery.
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