Mht. reaktionstid og lukkertid kopierer jeg lige fra anmeldelserne:
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/panasonic/dmc_fz5-review/index.shtmlPanasonic has added a new high speed autofocus feature to the FZ4 and FZ5 and boy is it nice. When this option is used, the FZ5 focuses as quickly as any fixed-lens camera out there. The catch is that the LCD and EVF freeze briefly while the camera is focusing. If you don't want the freeze you must use the old focus modes, which are still available.
Anyhow, with the high speed focus mode turned on, the camera focuses VERY quickly -- we're talking 0.2 seconds here folks. The regular focus modes are more like 0.4 - 0.6 seconds. Do note that in hard-to-focus situations those numbers can be a bit higher (over one second). Low light focusing was above average thanks to the FZ5's AF-assist lamp. It's too bad that the EVF and LCD are so hard to use in those situations!
Shutter lag was low, even at slower shutter speeds where it often occurs.
Shot-to-shot speed is excellent, with a delay of a little over a second before you can take another shot, assuming the post-shot review feature is turned off. If you shoot in TIFF mode there can be a delay of 11 seconds while the image is saved, although you can reduce this delay dramatically by using a high speed SD card.
To the right of the mode dial is the is the burst mode button. There are three burst modes on the FZ5: high speed, low speed, and infinite. In high speed mode you can take up to 4 photos at the highest quality setting at 3 frames/second. Low speed mode also records 4 photos (7 at the lower quality setting) but at 2 frames/second. Infinite mode will keep shooting at about 2 frames/second until the memory card is full -- a high speed SD card is recommended for this. The LCD and EVF don't "black out" between shots (though there's a slight pause), so you should be able to track a moving subject.
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http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/panasonicfz5/page4.aspThe DMC-FZ5's predecessor featured the debut of Panasonic's new Venus II engine, which - amongst other things - is designed to speed up operation (something it does very well). Like the FZ3, the FZ5 feels very responsive in use - certainly better than we might expect from an 'entry level' super zoom. The only slightly disappointing results are those for power up and power down, which are mostly taken up with the extending and retracting of that big 12x zoom. Once the camera is powered up it is able to keep up with all the action (save for the occasional focus hunting when using the long end of the zoom in low light).
Som en af fordelene ved FZ5 nævner anmeldelsen "very fast operation"
Denne anmeldelse har også en detaljeret tabel med diverse. reaktionstider.
Jeg har ikke prøvet burst mode/continuos endnu, men det lyder til at være anvendeligt ved fotografering af dyr..
PS: Så vidt jeg er orienteret har man ret til at bytte kameraet, hvis det ikke lever op til ens forventninger...det kender jeg flere, der har gjort. Så smut evt. ned i en forretning og køb kameraet og prøv det af i et par dage..