Typical price: £125
What is it: Compact digital camera with 6-megapixel sensor and image stabilisation
What we think: A solid, well-priced compact camera
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 11 June 2007
Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX10, lag, white balance, mode dial
We like:
Optical image stabilisation; comfortable design and solid build
We don't like:
Modest feature set; artefacts and moiré detract from otherwise satisfactory images
CNET UK judgement:
The DMC-FX10 is a solid, well-priced compact camera that should satisfy most snapshooters
Full review:
Panasonic's FX series cameras have had a similar design concept for years now -- small, but not extremely thin; solid metal casings; and a lens, mounted slightly left of centre, that extends when you turn on the camera. While some companies might feel the need to tinker with a design such as this, just for the sake of change, we're glad that Panasonic has the sense to stick with what works. Continue Reading...
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX10 History
10 Aug 2007 in Reviews
Cameras with image stabilisation
Image stabilisation addresses one of the common causes of blurred photographs: camera shake. You might think your lens is no good, or blame your camera's autofocus mechanism, but it's probably your unsteady hands that are at fault.
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December 10, 2007
Posted by: horea
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