Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX60 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX60.
November 2009
(78%)
25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
In conclusion, like so many upgrades, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX60 is basically an FX40 with a few under-the-bonnet operational tweaks to justify its release - namely speedier AF and improved image stabilisation, not that the uninitiated would notice...
Build quality, iA works well, image stabilisation, battery life
Image noise, lacks direct control, price, no HDMI
It is a little on the expensive side for the range of controls on offer, but overall it is a competent little cameraKey specs12 megapixels, Li-ion battery, SD, SDHC...
Pictures in average to bright light conditions appeared fine but we were less convinced by low-light photos, and video may list a hi-def spec, but watch out for grainy, colour-limited video. But for ease of use and simple control, the Panasonic DMC-FX...
While only a small upgrade over their previous Lumix FX, the FX60’s new technology is clearly demonstrated by its consistently sharper results. An excellent choice if ease of use and svelte lines are important to you....
Abstract: The Panasonic Lumix DMC FX60 is a high quality pocket camera. It has 12 megapixels and an extra wide 5x optical zoom lens. Extra flexibility is offered by Panasonic as you can reduce the amount of megapixels you shoot at in order to increase the amount...
Abstract: Powerful optical stabilisation, Good handling of electronic noise, Fast focus, Image quality, Simple and easy to use, No zoom while recording video, White balance indoors could be improved, Burst mode is slow...
Abstract: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX60, which will be going on sale later this month, is the product of long evolutionary process of small changes and upgrades. The basic design dates back to the Lumix DMC-FX1, launched in 2003. That was before I started working fo...
Understatedly stylish, Power OIS, Flexible Leica optics
No touchscreen LCD, Lacking in wow factor
Overall, the FX60 is a good digital compact with no glaring weaknesses, but no showstopping features either. It delivers exactly what its target market wants: fuss-free photography in a stylish package, with a few advanced features at the end of a fair...