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May 2008
(78%)
45 Reviews
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Abstract: The 10.1-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 has one of the widest lenses offered in a pocket-sized point-and-shoot digital camera. The 4x Leica optical zoom is 25mm at the wide end with an f/2.8-5.6 aperture and Panasonic’s MEGA O.I.S. optical image st...
Versatile wide-angle lens, Helpful Intelligent Scene Selector, Tasteful, solid design
Erratic Macro mode, Noisy images at higher ISOs, Fixed focus and zoom in Movie mode
Panasonic crams a lot into the Lumix DMC-FX35, including an expansive zoom range that’s perfect for landscape photos and an innovative Intelligent Scene Selector. However, its overall picture quality was inconsistent, keeping the FX35 from being a t...
Simple, straightforward controls, Good lens performance/Image quality, Good shutter response,
Monitor can be hard to use in bright conditions/no viewfinder, Panasonic Lumix DMCFX35
On first examination, the Panasonic FX35 seems to be a rather typical standard zoom compact digital – 4x optical zoom, stabilization, 2.5 inch LCD monitor, 100-1600 ISO range, and the usual suite of auto and scene shooting options. The zoom is a bit w...
25mm wide angle and optical stabilisation, Slim body and shorter than many rivals too, Very good Intelligent Auto mode, HD video recording but no zoom.
Noise becomes a problem above 200 ISO, Little or no manual control, HD movies still no match for a camcorder, 10x zoom and 3in screen of TZ5 are tempting.
With only six months between the FX35 and its predecessor, Panasonic could have simply increased the resolution and improved the auto mode, but we’re pleased to also find a brand new lens with unusually wide angle coverage and HD video recording cap...
The CCD sensor has increased slightly from 10.1mm to 10.9mm, just to keep pace with the change in resolution.The most intriguing change is inside the lens, which was previously a wide angle that was the equivalent of a 28mm lens, but Panasonic has push...
Stabilized zoom with a 25 mm wide angle, Video in 1280 x 720 p and also 30 i/s, Image quality and rather good noise control, Serious construction, Efficient automated functions
No optical zoom during video, LCD is too glossy, Mediocre sound quality in video, New Intelligent Exposure mode not too convincing, Could be faster
Overall the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 is a great addition to the Lumix series and a worthy upgrade from the FX33, with the added features such as the superb wide angle lens and the cameras ease of use and excellent choice of feature and settings to play...
Very easy to use
Very compact and stylish metal body
Very good build quality and switches
Very good image quality - excellent colour
Ultra wide angle 25mm 4x optical zoom lens with optical image stabilisation
Intelligent ISO / Exposure / Intelligent AU...
Noise visible at ISO100
Having to give the camera back to Panasonic
The Panasonic Lumix FX35 may seem like "just another compact camera" but what impresses me most about this camera is how difficult it was to think of problems with this camera. As you can see below - this camera does almost everything excellently. Imag...