Testseek.com have collected 35 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP8 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP8.
November 2009
(71%)
35 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Superior battery life, very fast and quiet wide-angle zoom lens, durable frame
No lens cover, lens placement is awkward for two-handed shots
Though the lens placement and button layout take some getting used to, the boxy and durable Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP8 offers a quiet and quick wide-angle lens...
With a sleek design, fast performance, some great features including 720p video and a low price, we could live with the unremarkable image quality. ...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP8 is a durable, stylish point-and-shoot camera that performs well. The ultraquiet lens and fast autofocus are huge draws, but the lens placement and controls may annoy some people. Tim Moynihan Lowest online price: £149.99...
Glowing buttons and aluminium build aside the FP8 offers a fairly standard feature set at a premium price. But despite there being little here that’s truly new, Panasonic has introduced another reliable performer to the Lumix range....
User-friendly set up and operational menus, fast and responsive, for the most part a reliable snapper. Robust mainly metal construction and 4.6x optical zoom range goes some way toward justifying price tag
Optical zoom disabled when shooting video, not Full HD movies, positioning of lens means that finger tips can creep into shot, noise visible at ISO 400 and above
Viewed as a beginner friendly, entry-level, model with a build quality that transcends others in its class, the camera begins to look like a more enticing prospect for those wanting a portable fuss-free image creation deviceKey specs12 megapixels, Li-i...
Abstract: The Panasonic Lumix DMC FP8 is a 12 megapixel, pocket camera. One of the big attractions for me is the speedy response of the Lumix DMC FP8. It is lightening fast to turn on and there is little delay between pressing the shutter button and the picture ...
28 preset scenes, Dedicated Intelligent Auto button
Overexposed pictures under bright sunlight, Over-saturated colors, Visible amount of noise at low ISO, Video recording sucks, Grain sized buttons
The Panasonic FP8 misses out on catching the subject’s natural colors. In other words they appeared rather loud and vivid and would actually make you scram for a pair for shades.The camera’s sharpness is quite average and makes the overall pic...