Testseek.com have collected 63 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 / DMC-FZ38 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 / DMC-FZ38.
September 2009
(83%)
63 Reviews
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Abstract: Panasonic's DMC-FZ35 Lumix camera replaces the popular FZ28 at the top of the super-zoom line-up and offers P, A, S and M shooting modes to please photo enthusiasts, along with AVCHD Lite HD video recording. It carries on the SLR-like styling of its pr...
The lens is really quite extraordinary, in spite of its absurd specifications. Auto focus is fast, even when the lens is at its longest focal length. And resolution and sharpness are surprisingly good at 486mm – or, put another way, not as bad as ex...
Image noise is perplexing. In default mode, straight from the box, noise reduction is activated and its effect is unpleasant, even at ISO200. When NR is turned off the images are clean and sharp, at least when exposure is spot on. If the picture is sli...
This camera certainly has the numbers. 12 megapixels. 18X zoom. All for $770, that has to be good, doesnt it? So why does Panasonic charge $830 for the Lumix LX3 which sports a mere 10 megapixels, a 2.5X zoom and no eye-level viewfinder? And why is th...
The lens is quite extraordinary, in spite of its absurd specifications. Auto focus is fast, even when the lens is at its longest focal length. And resolution and sharpness are surprisingly good at 486mm — or, to put it another way, not as bad as exp...
Image noise is perplexing. In default mode, straight from the box, noise reduction is activated and its effect is unpleasant, even at ISO 200. When NR is turned off, the images are clean and sharp, at least when exposure is spot on. If the picture is ...
This camera certainly has the numbers. Twelve megapixels. Zoom of 18X. All for $770 — that has to be good, doesnt it? So why does Panasonic charge $830 for the Lumix LX3, which sports a mere 10 megapixels, a 2.5X zoom and no eye-level viewfinder? An...
Abstract: Users can now capture objects from a distance easily with the new super-zoom camera from Panasonic. The Lumix DMC-FZ35 utilises a 12-megapixel sensor, has an enhanced Power Optical Image Stabiliser (O.I.S.) that reduces blur, and is great for both ama...
This camera certainly has the numbers. Twelve megapixels. Zoom of 18X. All for NZ$750 - that has to be good, doesnt it? So why does Panasonic charge more for the Lumix LX3, which sports a mere 10 megapixels, a 2.5X zoom and no eye-level viewfinder? An...
The FZ38 has compact dimensions but these don’t stop it being comfortable to hold and easy to snap with. It focuses quickly and the 18x optical zoom takes you as near to the action as you’re likely to need – producing great close-ups. Th...
The shutter just isn’t as responsive as we’d have liked and it increases the risk of missing that great shot by a fraction of a second. And, while HD video is vivid, there is occasional stuttering on playback, which somewhat spoils the overall...
Superb still images, clever design and high-quality video mark the FZ38 as a bridge camera with potential but its low-light results and slightly slow response times do irritate.Best offers for the Panasonic Lumix FZ38Purely Gadgets £0.00 Camerabox...
Abstract: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ38 at a glance: 12 million pixels 27-486mm (equivalent) ISO 100-1600 (12MP) Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens 2.7in, 230,000-dot LCD screen Street price around £230 Rated: 3/5 With a 12.1-million-pixel sensor, 27-486mm (35mm equivalen...
It's no video-shooting DSLR, but the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 is the best fixed-lens option we've seen yet as a hybrid camera for both stills and video. This camera is a viable replacement for a camcorder, and a top pick for anyone seeking a light...