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Panasonic Lumix DMCFX10EBS Silver Digital Camera

Panasonic Lumix DMCFX10EBS Silver Digital Camera

Compact ; 3x ; 3MP ; 2.5" ; Internal Memory, more...
Panasonic - DMCFX10EBS
Rating Count : Rating: 4.4 10 review(s)
from £107.50 - £124.99
 
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Panasonic Lumix FX10 Blue Digital Camera

Panasonic Lumix FX10 Blue Digital Camera

Compact ; 3x ; 3 MP ; 2.5" ; Internal Memory, more...
Panasonic - DMCFX10EBA
from £115.95
 
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Panasonic DMCLZ1B Digital Camera

Panasonic DMCLZ1B Digital Camera

Compact ; 3x ; 4 MP ; 2" ; SD Memory Card
Panasonic - DMCLZ1
Rating Count : Rating: 4.1 10 review(s)
from £150.99
 
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cnet.com.au Title: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 Review - Digital Cameras

Pros: Proper flash exposure Flexibility in certain scene modes iA spot-on for most shooting situation during the day Quick start-up time

Cons: Slightly soft image Slow AF iA in low-light

Verdict: An inexpensive point-and-shoot for casual shooters.

Summary: panasonic lumix dmc-fs3 review: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 is an inexpensive point-and-shoot for casual shooters.
63/100
digitalcamerareview.com Title: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 Review

Pros: Nice color processing with plenty of control, Build quality and style among the best for this price, Impressive high ISO performance, Great point-and-shoot usability with very good results

Cons: Menus can be clunky in places, Red-eye poorly controlled at times, Soft optics equals soft images, Timings not always first-tier

Summary: In many ways, the all-new Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 - a new offering in a completely new series of models from the manufacturer - tries to be the best of both worlds, offering ultracompact style at what nearly qualifies as a budget compact price. In the flo
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ephotozine.com Title: Panasonic DMC-FX100 reviewed Digital Camera Review

Pros: Massive 12Mp resolution, 28mm wide angle lens, Small and stylish, Good build quality, Metering works well, Nice colour rendition, Excellent scene modes

Cons: Images show noise, No AP or SP modes

Verdict: The FX100 has a kind of Canon Ixus appeal to it, with the gun-metal grey barrel and it's one of Panasonic's nicest looking cameras with a large 2.5in. LCD and very flashy looking buttons on the back. On top of the good looks then, it packs 12Mp resolution

Summary: With a mighty 12Mp resolution packed into a compact body, the new camera from Panasonic is the exact opposite of Duncan Evans but he takes a look anyway.
80/100
digitalcamerareview.com Title: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 Review

Pros: 10x Leica lens still great, Fast AF and good all-around speed, Vibrant color with plenty of punch, HD movie recording capabilities

Cons: Noise reduction still too intrusive, Some weird screen bugs in bright shooting situations, Macro mode dodgy at times, No manual controls

Summary: Panasonic arguably invented the compact ultrazoom class of digicams with the release of the TZ1 in 2006, and each successive TZ model, including the new flagship Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5, has been a highly anticipated released. Few expected sweeping change
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cnet.co.uk Title: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS5

Pros: Strong pictures; full-resolution burst mode; handy shooting menu; extensive flexibility

Cons: No manual control; less than glamorous styling

Verdict: A slow burner of a camera, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS5's wide-angle lens caught our eye, despite some pedestrian styling. The more we used it, the more we fell in love with it as we uncovered yet more flexible options, making this accessible point-and-sho

Summary: If you stick with it, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS5 is a surprisingly reliable and endlessly flexible compact camera. You'll find this point-and-shoot has plenty of options in playback mode, plus loads of features and Panasonic's excellent Mega OIS image st
81/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS5

Pros: Strong pictures; full-resolution burst mode; handy shooting menu; extensive flexibility

Cons: No manual control; less than glamorous styling

Verdict: A slow burner of a camera, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS5's wide-angle lens caught our eye, despite some pedestrian styling. The more we used it, the more we fell in love with it as we uncovered yet more flexible options, making this accessible point-and-sho

Summary: If you stick with it, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS5 is a surprisingly reliable and endlessly flexible compact camera. You'll find this point-and-shoot has plenty of options in playback mode, plus loads of features and Panasonic's excellent Mega OIS image st
81/100
digitalcamerareview.com Title: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 Review

Pros: Nice color processing with plenty of control, Build quality and style among the best for this price, Impressive high ISO performance, Great point-and-shoot usability with very good results

Cons: Menus can be clunky in places, Red-eye poorly controlled at times, Soft optics equals soft images, Timings not always first-tier

Summary: In many ways, the all-new Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 - a new offering in a completely new series of models from the manufacturer - tries to be the best of both worlds, offering ultracompact style at what nearly qualifies as a budget compact price. In the flo
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