Panasonic Digital Camera Reviews

8GB and 16GB SDHC cards adhering to the SD association’s latest UHS-I specification by Panasonic is both memory cards are having maximum read speeds of up to 60MB/s and Class 10 speed specification complementing 3D and full HD video recording features of recently released cameras. Like the company’s ‘Gold’
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G10

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This is the latest in our series of new ‘Quick Reviews.’ We will be using this format for cameras that are operationally similar and identical in terms of output to models we’ve already reviewed. We test to confirm the image quality is identical (noise tests and shots of our ‘compared to’ studio scene at all ISOs), then concentrate the review on the differences between the two cameras. To learn everything about the camera you are interested in we recommend reading not only the Quick Review but also the full review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX75

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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX75 is a powerful compact digicam featuring a new Leica DC VARIO-SUMMICRON F2.2 lens with a 5x zoom range. It provides 170% more light than a standard F2.8 lens, allowing for higher quality images in low-light shooting situations. Also built into the FX75 is a 3.0-inch intelligent touchscreen LCD, Power O.I.S, Evolving iAuto (intelligent auto), Sonic Speed AF and 720p HD video capture with a separate video recording button that keeps
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Panasonic Sample Gallery

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There are samples gallery from panasonic lumix DMC-FZ100, The shoots are really magnificent. For those who really have Lumix can try the gallery. There are interactive studio comparison tool that can give you clear edge on what your dealing with.If you’ve a couple of minutes to spare the quickest way to discover all that the tool has to offer is probably to watch this short video walkthrough of the main features.
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Panasonic 3D lens

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Panasonic has announced it is developing a digital 3D interchangeable lens for the Micro Four Thirds system, to be launched by the end of the year. The lens will include two optical paths, projecting left and right image pairs onto the camera sensor. These twin images can later be combined to provide a single 3D image using the company’s 3D image processing system and displayed using one of its Viera televisions. The company says it will be the first such lens for a digital system.
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Lumix DMC-TS10

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Lumix DMC-TS10 launched by Panasonic also known as the FT10 in Europe is a simpler version of the DMC-TS2, it has 35-140mm equivalent 4x optical zoom lens, with certified waterproof at depths of up to 3 meters /10 ft and shockproof for drops of up to 1.5 meters /5 ft (as opposed to 10 meters and 2 meters repectively for the FT2). The other are same, including a 14.1MP CCD sensor and a 2.7″ LCD. It will be available from mid-Septemeber for a suggested retail price of $249.95.
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Lumix DMC-FX700 touch-screen

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Lumix DMC-FX700 touch-screen digital compact is launched by Panasonic with featuring a stabilized wide angle 5x zoom lens (24-120mm) and a semi-fast F2.2-5.9 maximum aperture range. Buttons are reduces to a minimum, instead depending on its touch-sensitive 3.0″ screen. It also offers full 1080i AVCHD video and 10 fps full resolution burst shooting. Other features include P/A/S/M shooting modes and the latest Venus Engine FHD processor.
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Panasonic 8mm Fisheye Lens

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Panasonic has added an 8mm fisheye lens to their Micro Four Thirds system lens lineup. Offering a full 180-degree angle-of-view, the new LUMIX G Fisheye 8mm f/3.5 lens has a focal length equivalent to a 16mm lens in the 35mm (full frame) format. The Lumix G 8mm fisheye lens should work with any Panasonic Lumix G or Olympus Pen digital camera and offers the widest focal length yet for Micro Four Thirds format digital cameras.
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Panasonic DMC-G2 Review

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Panasonic’s G1 was not only the first product of the Micro Four Thirds standard, it was also the world’s first interchangeable lens camera to turn its back on traditional optical viewfinder designs and take a more compact-camera-like live view approach. The outward appearance may have been pure DSLR, but the G1 is likely to be remembered as the camera that marked the beginning of the end for the half-century-long dominance of the single lens reflex design in interchangeable lens cameras.
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Panasonic’s DMC-ZR3 is a 14-megapixel compact camera with an 8x ultra wide angle, 25mm lens. Panasonic also boasts their new 10x intelligent zoom on this model, which extends the zoom ratio by approx. 1.3x while still maintaining picture quality. In addition they promote a 16.9x Extra Optical

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