Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX30 6 to 7 Megapixel

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX30 6 to 7 Megapixel 

DESCRIPTION

The 7.2 megapixel DMC-FX30 is currently the world's slimmest camera available with a 28mm wide-angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens, which allows users to fit more people in a photo when space is tight or to capture beautiful landscapes with sweeping scenery or large structures.

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 20, 2007]
de Kerdu
Expert

Strength:

built quality, lens (short focal -28mm- + Leica quality), size, design...

wide video and quality of these; quality of pics.

displayed histogram option for every shot; manual white balance trimming on demand.

Weakness:

none that I' m aware of; I've heard of the "softness issue", by high sensitivity; only a point at 1250 asa... which you're not likly to use everyday... It's likely most users/testers stick to some fully automatic mode ("beginner") or misuse the settings interface in some combination that leads the camera to force such too high sensitivity for everyday shooting.

worth every buck I've paid for it... and that's quite many for such a tiny thing. Outperforms my former (bulkier) canon elf series SD850 and (only 35mm at short focal) SD1000, but for speed , with which respect all 3 seem equivalent. I only wish I were on the other side of the ocean to pay it less than half of what I've paid here: quite strange from something coming from europ (Leica?) and east asia(Panasonic)!

Customer Service

you can forget about it; it'll work find till you kill it: it's on me whereever I go, I mean, almost: business travel, vacation, (including tough MTB rides, ski trecking...) it'll ever fit the more tiny pocket of yours.

Similar Products Used:

SD1000 and SD850

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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