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May 2008
(78%)
45 Reviews
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Abstract: Video Review: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 is a decent all-around digital camera with a few desirable traits that set it apart from its peers. First off, it sports a 25mm wide angle lens, which allows shooters to capture more of that landscape or fa...
Good image quality. 25mm wide-angle lens. Decent array of manual and auto controls. ...
Low light images are too noisy. Video uses a low-quality compression format. Sluggish to first shot. ...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 is a decent all-around digital camera with a few desirable traits that set it apart from its peers. First off, it sports a 25mm wide angle lens, which allows shooters to capture more of that landscape or family portrait. ...
Abstract: The Lumix compact camera line of Panasonic has been setting the Thames on fire for a while now. The models appeared sequentially at a high speed and proved quite successful. However, it is now a question of keeping focussed and making necessary improve...
Abstract: To achieve a 25mm ultra-wide-angle lens in the slim design of the FX35, Panasonic developed a new unevenly thick concave meniscus EA (Extra high refractive index Aspherical) lens. Working closely with Leica to meet their strict standards on lenses, the...
Abstract: Digital photography moves fast - there's a constantly flowing stream of compacts and next-gen models revealed to the market every single month...
Abstract: Earlier this year Panasonic launched a whole swath of new cameras, updating most of its existing compact camera lines and adding a couple of new ones. We've already taken a look at some of them, such as the FS20 , the TZ4 , the LZ10 and the FS5 . Today it...
Good controls, Compact, Well-built, Intelligent Auto mode, 25mm wide angle with 4x zoom, 720 pixel HD Movie mode, 16:9 aspect ratio for still and movie captures, A good selection of Scene modes, Lens-shift image stabilization, Face detection sets focus...
Only average printed results, Poor LCD menu system with confusing controls, Slide show presentations disappoint, Soft corners at all focal lengths, High contrast in outdoor images, Noise at even the lowest ISO leaves grainy artifacts, muddles detail, S...
The Panasonic FX35 is a well-built digicam with an impressive piece of glass, the Leica DC-Vario Elmarit that starts at a very wide 25mm equivalent and extends 4x to 100mm. Unfortunately that was where the fun stopped. The Panasonic FX35s menu system ...
Good photo quality, less noise reduction than previous models (though see issues below), Super wide 25 100 mm lens, Optical image stabilization, Ultracompact metal body; comes in three colors, Sharp 2.5" LCD with excellent outdoor and low light vi...
Images on the noisy side, especially in shadow areas; still some NR artifacting, Slightly soft photos; corner blurriness can be an issue, Lens is lacking in the telephoto department, More manual controls would be nice, No optical viewfinder, Small butt...
Panasonics Lumix DMC-FX35 breaks new ground in ultra-compact cameras. Offering a 25 - 100 mm lens, the FX35 offers the second widest lens youll find in this class, with only the Samsung NV24 HD ahead of it. Add optical image stabilization, a really n...
25mm wide-angle lens. Intelligent LCD. Intelligent Auto mode has been improved. Very little noise at high ISO settings.
No joystick controller like on other F-series cameras. Small 2.5-inch LCD. No optical viewfinder. Flash underexposes images.
With the latest model in its FX line, Panasonic has added some nice features but also took out its excellent joystick controller. This move lands the camera right back in the middle of the pack of midrange pocket shooters....