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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX10

Written by Zoe Hellar   
Tuesday, 20 May 2008

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX10The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX10 is a little brother to the FX12. it has a 6.0 megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom and a 2.5 inch LCD display.

Panasonic, a leader in standardizing optical image stabilization across its full camera line with Mega Optical Image Stabilization (MEGA O.I.S.), now adds Intelligent ISO to create the Intelligent Image Stabilization System. While MEGA O.I.S. compensates for the effects of hand-shake, making it possible to capture clear, crisp photos indoors, at night, or when taking macro close-ups, it cannot suppress the motion blur caused by a subject moving as the photo is taken. With Intelligent ISO, the camera's image-processing engine detects if the subject is moving and automatically raises the ISO setting and shutter speed according to the light conditions and the speed of the movement.

"Consumers want compact, easy-to-use cameras that take crisp, clear and beautiful pictures all the time," said Alex Fried, National Marketing Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Corporation of North America. "At Panasonic, we aim to deliver just that by offering a full line of cameras - from compact to SLR - eliminating the effects of hand shake and motion blur with the Intelligent Image Stabilization System, which offers the industry's most advanced countermeasures against blurring."

 

The DMC-FX12 and the DMC-FX10 accept large-capacity SDHC memory cards, giving users more flexibility in shooting and recording. Additionally, the camera menu and graphical user interface have been redesigned, with brightened colors for easier viewability. Fitting with the stylish reputation of the FX- series, the DMC-FX12 will be available in silver and black, and the DMC-FX10 in silver, pink and blue.

The FX12 and FX10 also feature:
-- Power LCD: Boosts the backlighting of the 2.5-inch LCD screen by 40
percent, bringing ease to outdoor shooting in the bright sunshine

-- High-Angle Mode: Accessed quickly and easily via a dedicated button,
makes the LCD screen extremely easy to view when the camera is held
high, such as to shoot over a crowd.

-- Quick Setting: Lets users quickly and easily access and set the
functions used most often.

-- Date Stamp: Allows users to utilize the Lumix date stamp feature in
three ways: (1) Simply stamp the date on photos, (2) Stamp the day of
a trip or event on the photos, and (3) For those precious baby photos,
stamp the child's age in months on the image itself.

-- Direct Print Mode: Brings immediate printing to users with one turn of
the mode dial and quick USB cable and a Pictbridge-compatible printer
connection.

-- Wide-Aspect VGA Motion Images: Records standard VGA (640 x 480) motion
images at 30 frames per second, and each camera records stunning wide-
aspect VGA (848 x 480) motion images at 30 frames per second.

-- Added Scene Modes: Adds new Pet and Sunset modes to make it easy to get
beautiful photos in a range of photographic situations.


CNET has a review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX10A and writes, "Image quality is pleasing, especially at lower ISOs. Colors look accurate, though perhaps a bit oversaturated, and the automatic white balance does a good job of neutralizing colors in most lighting conditions, including incandescent settings. Exposures are generally accurate, though occasionally underexposed, which is generally better than the opposite, since shadow detail tends to be more salvageable in image editing software than highlight detail. There's an admirable amount of fine detail for a 6-megapixel camera, but we did see some annoying artifacts and moiré, which steal some of the fire from images that are otherwise free of ISO-related noise at lower sensitivity settings."

Cameras.co.uk has a review of the Panasonic DMC FX10 and writes, "On the whole I am impressed with the quality of the photos produced by the DMC FX10. Focusing is good and the colours are strong. The only real downside I can see is that in a couple of instances I would like to have seen the photos a little brighter than they are. ... When taking its low price tag into account the Panasonic DMC FX10 looks good value to me. Picture quality is above average. Add in ease of use and a solid if unspectacular design and you have a pocket sized camera well worth considering. I can't think of too many better options at this price level if you are after something to tuck into your pocket."

 
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