The Lumix DMC-FS5's 10.1MP, 1/2.33in CCD sensor is paired with a newly developed Leica DC Vario-Elmar 4x optical zoom.....
Identical specifications the FX33 model, but sees the addition of a higher-resolution 3in LCD
Not wishing to mess with a successful formula it differs from the FX-30 in just two areas....
Panasonic's second DSLR has some fierce competition, so how well does it put up a fight?
Of late, it's been Panasonic's efforts within the photographic market that have proved some of the most interesting. Its partnership with Leica together with a flurry of successful models have posed serious competition to the more established manufacturers.....
Though one the most conventional compact printers, Panasonic has kept certain priorities high on its agenda, like print quality for a start. As dye-sublimation printers go, the KX-PX20 is a very good example......
One of the latest compacts in Panasonic's FX range, the FX30 was marketed upon its release as the world's slimmest digital camera with 28mm wideangle lens.....
12MP compacts are here! But do the extra pixels count with the FX100?......
Panasonic's Lumix range is building a good reputation and the LS60 adds to this tradition .....
Panasonic's T Z 1 long-zoom compact gets a 7.2mp upgrade and a nice wide angle star......
A 6 megapixel camera features a 6.1-36.6mm (37-222mm) lens with 6x zoom and a 2.5" LCD screen that tilts 45° downwards for over-the-crowd shots.....
A 5 megapixel camera with a choice of three aspect ratios from the full resolution 2592x1944 (4:3), to 3:2 (2560x1712) to widescreen 16:9 (2560x1440) ......
A 6 megapixel camera with a useful 28-102mm lens (35mm equivalent) and 16:9 widescreen movie mode.....
The FZ7 is the successor to 2005's FZ5, upping the resolution from 5MP to 6MP.....
The Panasonic DMC-FX9 looks similar to its predecessor, the FX8. The main difference is the 6MP resolution instead of 5MP.
This isn't so much an upgrade as a major rethink and redesign. As such, Panasonic has produced a beefed up version of an old favourite and a camera closer to a DSLR, in spirit at least...