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P5, the current version of the TEI Guidelines, was officially released on November 1, 2007.
P5 is a major revision of the Guidelines that offers many new and improved features.
Although P5 is very different from P4, both in its technical details and in many of its encoding provisions, migration from P4 to P5 will be largely automatable using readily available tools.
The P5 offers a limited number of exposure adjustments, but more than enough to adapt it to almost any common shooting situation, and the 3x zoom lens (with Macro mode) is great for recording a wide range of subjects, from close-up portraits to scenic vistas.
Although the P5 is technically a high-end point-and-shoot, it has a lot of creative options and enough image adjustments to handle just about any shooting situation.
The 3x, 8-24mm zoom lens (equivalent to a 39 to 117mm on a 35mm camera), dominates the left side of the front of panel, with a small orange lamp on the right side that assists with autofocus in low-light scenes, and blinks when the self-timer is in use.