Compared to that, the handling of the TZ41 is difficult. As with many cameras now common, there is a wealth of settings, of which I'm not going to use the most, because I take pictures and do not want to try the countless settings.
You can charge the camera's battery with a charging cable and no longer need to remove it, as with the TZ8. The charging cable is quite short, however, and the instructions on this point is not entirely understood.
A Quick Start Guide is, the longer you have to download, as well as software, mains adapter, strap and USB cable to transfer the photos to your PC. Memory cards are not included.
GPS and wifi are for me gimmicks, which I no longer eingehe.
The purchase of the cradle of Bundle Star I find recommended.
Compared with the TZ8 the photos with the TZ41 are much sharper. As the TZ8 TZ41 also has difficulties in low light conditions.
The touch operation is getting used to at first. In view of the photos you can zoom in or out on the Touch.
The memory compartment is somewhat hard to find and open. Videos I have not resumed.
Transferring photos to a mobile phone comes with Android as the operating system, which I have not.
Entering the date and time is somewhat fiddly.
Conclusion: nice camera, but compared with the TZ8 no great improvement.