Reviews and Problems with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 / DMC-FZ38
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Panasonic Lumix FZ35 Digital Camera Review
Buy-n-Shoot.com
21 November 2009
Conclusion: Of course, the FZ35 would solidly perform under general day-to-day use as well and is very unlikely to disappoint any user, regardless of the intended application.
Excerpt: The Panasonic Lumix FZ38 – or FZ35K as it’s known in the US – is the newest model in the FZ line. Updating the previous FZ28 model, does the FZ38 offer enough additions...
Summary: Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-FZ38 / FZ35 may represent a fairly minor upgrade over its predecessor, but given that was one of the best super-zoom cameras of the past year, the
Pros: Large 18x range with 27mm wide angle., RAW recording and correction of fringing., 720p HD video & choice of encoding., Compact body with full manual & HDMI.
Cons: Fixed screen & same specification as before., No flash hotshoe., Tendency to use small apertures in automatic., Lens cap blocks barrel upon power-up.
Excerpt: Panasonic’s Lumix FZ35 is an advanced compact digital camera with mini DSLR-inspired stylings built into an ultra lightweight and highly portable unit that remains well
Summary: A superzoom's a smart buy as long as you realise that you're not going to get quite the same handling and picture quality as you would from a digital SLR.
Pros: Fast autofocus, Raw file support, Hi-def movie mode, Good value for money
Conclusion: Für den Preis bietet Panasonic eine sehr gute DSLR Alternative und glänzt mit einem gigantischen 18fach Zoom und einer üppigen Ausstattung.