My Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 camera arrived around 6:30 PM 
12/17/2009.  I open the package and checked the Lumix box to 
be sure all item were present and accounted for.  I also 
receive a Transcend 16 GB, HDHC, class 6, memory card, which 
is the fasts on the market right now.  Also in the shipping 
package was a Lowepro case to carry the camera.  The memory 
card and carrying case were additional cost.

The battery comes uncharged, so the first step is to charge 
the battery with the charger that came in the Lumix camera 
box.  It took a little under two hours to charge.  Next I 
inserted the 16 gb memory card and batter into the ZS3 
camera, turn on the camera, navigated to setup --> format, 
and formated the memory card.  This put an msdos, (eg FAT 
32, I think), file system on the card with the default empty 
folders.

Next I played around with the camera to see that everything 
worked.

The camera operates as advertised.

I installed the Panasonic Lumix PHOTOfunStudio software that 
with the camera.  Its windows or mac only, so I installed 
into my XP Pro VM running on Virtualbox, which is hosted in 
Fedora 11.  I didn't much care for the PHOTOfunStudio 
software, so I quickly abandoned it.

I made some test movies using Sony's 720P AVCHD format.  I 
plugged the camera into my computer using a USB port and 
gThumb came up, but it only recognized the picture, not the 
720P videos.  This proved not to be a problem; because, a 
new icon appeared on my Fedora desktop indicating Fedora had 
a 16 GB hard drive mounted, which was my camera's memory 
card.  I was able to use Nautilus to browse the memory 
card's file system and copy and past the .mts videos onto 
Federa's ext 4 file system.  For some reason the file 
extension on the camera is .mts, but when I used 
PHOTOfunSTUDIO to acquire the videos from the camera, it 
renamed the video using an .m2ts extension.  The video 
didn't change and the .mts extension used by the camera is 
probably due to the old msdos file extension limit of only 
three characters.

I was able to play the mts/m2ts HD videos using movie 
player, mplayer and VLC, which were the only players I 
tried.  The 720p videos also played great using the Twonky 
Server Multimedia Server, which streamed the video to my PS3 
that has a Samsung HDTV attached.

I was able to upload an .mts video to youtube which played fine.

Next I tried to put a test movie onto a DVD, but the DeVeDe 
software package didn't recognize the .mts or .m2ts video 
files, so I renamed the video file using an .mp4 extension, 
and DeVeDe accepted the movie file and recognized that it 
was a 720x by 1280x resolution.  DeVeDe created an .iso 
image of the .mp4 movie file, but it downgraded the 
resolution to 480x by 720x.  One advantage of the downgraded 
resolution is a blueray DVD is not needed when the file is 
in a lower resolution, and I was able to play the DVD from 
my computer's standard DVD and the PS3 Blueray DVD as well.

Next I was able to use dvd::rip to rip the DVD and put it 
into a more standard .avi container.

I'm very pleased with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 camera and 
Linux seems to have everything I need to work with The 
Sony/Panasonic new AVCHD video format, which is quickly 
becoming the standard for Sony and Panasonic CAM's.

Below is a video I took of Penny today.  Penny is my Pug 
dog.  I like to baby talk Penny, so the way I sound and talk 
on the video is not my normal tone of conversation.  LOL

Below is a link to my youtube 720 by 1280, (eq 720p) video. 
  My Limux ZS3 also has a 1080i setting, but I haven't used 
it yet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAvC7NtAXk8

Below is a link to the 720p .mp4 video:

http://www.smvfp.com/smvfp_images/penny.12-19-2009.mp4

Here is a link to the 720 by 480 .avi:

http://www.smvfp.com/smvfp_images/penny.12-19-2009.avi

Here are some pictures:

http://www.smvfp.com/smvfp_images/penny.00001.jpg
http://www.smvfp.com/smvfp_images/penny.00002.jpg
http://www.smvfp.com/smvfp_images/penny.00003.jpg
http://www.smvfp.com/smvfp_images/penny.00004.jpg

Regards,

LelandJ



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