Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 Review By digitalcamerareview

479 Views March 30th, 2008 Category: Digital Cameras, Panasonic
Exposure in the FX35 is accomplished by Programmed Auto Exposure and Intelligent Multiple light metering – metering points across the entire frame to achieve a balanced exposure setting. Auto bracketing and exposure compensation are available in some shooting modes.

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digitalcamerareview Reviewed the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 and gave out” that’s true if you read the fine print and understand Panasonic is comparing the FX35 to a 35mm-format camera with a 50mm lens. If you stack the FX35 up against another digital compact with a 28mm lens, the advantage is 3mm. While the 25mm is nice to have, it is, after all, a relatively small incremental improvement over the 27 and 28mm lenses that can be found on other competitors. The Panasonic’s lens separates itself from the crowd with largely distortion free performance, and the camera itself produces excellent image and color quality with ISO performance that looks to be typical for cameras in the class. Add to that good shutter response and decent flash recycle times, and you’ve got a camera that can more than stand on its own, 25mm lens or not.”


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