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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.
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63/100 |
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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
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81/100 |
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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.
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63/100 |
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Title: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 / TZ15 review
Pros: 10x optical zoom with 28mm and stabilisation., Large detailed 3in screen with 460k pixels., HD movies and zooming when filming., Uncannily good automatic mode.,
Cons: Noise becomes a problem above 200 ISO., Little or no manual control., HD movies still no match for a camcorder., Extra screen detail only seen in playback.,
Summary: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 remains one of the most flexible compact cameras on the market - and one which has few if any rivals. Like its predecessor, it may not be the slimmest compact on the market, but uniquely packs in a 10x optical zoom lens complet
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87/100 |
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Title: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX100
Pros: Wide-angle 3.6x optical zoom lens; Intelligent ISO mode; optical image stabilisation
Cons: Noisy images above ISO 400; sluggish shot-to-shot and startup-to-first-shot times
Verdict: If you absolutely must have a 12-megapixel compact camera, the DMC-FX100 isn't a bad choice, but you can find better performing cameras with lower pixel counts for the same money
Summary: The Lumix DMC-FX100 is Panasonic's entry into this year's 12-megapixel compact camera derby, and distinguishes itself by including a zoom lens with a 28mm wide-angle setting, lens-shift stabilisation and 3.6x optical zoom
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72/100 |
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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
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81/100 |
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Title: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33 Review - Digital Cameras
Pros: Competent automatic mode, Minimalist looks, Relatively speedy performance, Wide-angle lens
Cons: Very average optical zoom, No real option for switching to manual mode
Verdict: If you really crave a literal point-and-shoot camera, and could do without most manual controls, the FX-33 is possibly be your best bet so far.
Summary: panasonic lumix dmc-fx33 review: If you really crave a literal point-and-shoot camera, and could do without most manual controls, the FX-33 is possibly be your best bet so far.
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74/100 |
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