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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 – Entry level camera [DELETED]
- Excerpt: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 is a compact sub $180 camera having 8x zoom wide angle lens, HD movie capture, and .. well, nothing else. That is all you get; I am not complaining but this is pretty basic camera made for entry level users. The photo quality and shooting performance could have been improved; the speed is OK and so are the results. If you are looking for some advanced features here, I won’t recommend this camera to you.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 – [DELETED]
- Excerpt: Note : Updated Review – The editor of this amazing Web site has kindly allowed me to revise my review of the Panasonic FZ35 camera. In hindsight, it needed a bit of a brush up! Some people, using a digital SLR, find it a hassle to continually change lenses when shooting a wide variety of subjects. Frankly, it goes with ‘SLR-territory’ (digital and film) and is the price you pay to enjoy the improved image of an interchangeable lens, reflex camera.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150
- Excerpt: A short, sharp review of the Lumix FZ150, Panasonic’s latest premium ultra-zoom camera. Best viewed at 1080p.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ40 Review [DELETED]
- Conclusion: Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced non-professional looking for a feature packed camera to lug around on your next vacation, the Panasonic Lumix
- Pros: Good design with nice layout of buttons, dials, etc., Abundant shooting features, Lots of options, both manual and preset, Large 24X, optical image stabilized lens, Gr...
- Cons: Image quality could be better, lack of detail in low light situations
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Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX5 Review [DELETED]
- Excerpt: It was high time that Panasonic released its successor to the popular LUMIX LX3. With the LX5 finally available, it's time to take a look under its hood to see if the reworked camera sensor improves dynamic range and noise...
- Pros: Vibrant photographs, Low image noise, Easy to use handling
- Cons: Slight loss of resolution, Manual lens cap
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