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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX55EG-K |
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15/01/08 (67 review reads) |
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Advantages: Solid, easy to use
Disadvantages: Not so many manual controls
I'm really enjoying this camera! I would truely recommend this to any amateur photographers just starting out. It is the ultimate in point and click cameras.
The design (in black) is attractive and its metal body feels solid and comfortable in the hand. The first thing that will strike you is the giant 3 inch LCD display on the back, which gives great resolution and colour to pictures, especially useful if you're the kind of person who likes to leave lots of photos on the camera to show your friends!
Being a Panasonic Lumix means it uses a high quality Leica lense which is 28mm wide angle allowing for some brilliant 16:9 pictures. The video mode on the camera records in high quality with decent sound quality. The camera also comes with a AV cable for connection to televisions to showcase pictures and videos on big screen.
The camera features 'intelligent auto' mode which works out all the settings for you as well as anti-shake mode and automatic face recognition. A manual and macro setting is also available to take better control over you pictures. Battery life is great and it is compatable with SDHC memory cards.
Summary: The ultimate in point and shoot photography!
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tomleedsuk - 15/01/08 Manual controls are useful if you want to take high quality photos, especially with SLR cameras. It cost around £350 (from an online source) and it can be found in black and silver. |
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