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PANASONIC Lumix DMC-FX500 Digital cameras

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX500
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ves Graphic Cards Input Devices I/O Controllers LCD + Plasma TV Memory Phones + Mobiles Monitors Motherboards Multimedia Networking Notebooks + PDAs Printers Processors Scanners Software Storage Media Spy Devices Storage-Backup Automotive Warranty + Support Office Supplies Perfect premium stylish & slim DSC with Ultra wide angle 25mm Leica DC lens and 3.0” Intelligent touch-panel LCD The new 10.1-megapixel DMC-FX500 features a 25mm ultra-wide angle Leica DC lens with 5x optical zoom. Touch-screen operation on a large, 3.0-inch LCD brings new enjoyment to the digital photography and enables easy manual operation, which is another first for the FX series. A variety of advanced functions, including Intelligent Auto mode, HD motion picture recording and HD component output, and slideshows complete with music, also enrich the camera’s potential and user experience. The newly developed Leica DC lens with 5x optical zoom boasts an 25mm ultra-wide angle of view that captures almost double the recording area at the same shooting distance compared with a conventional 35mm lens. For more intuitive operation, the DMC-FX500 has a hybrid control system that combines joystick control with touch-screen operation. Basic settings can be directly controlled by the joystick, and others extensive ones are finely adjusted by touch or by moving a slider on the screen with the finger or an included stylus-pen. Auto focus (AF) tracking is also new with the DMC-FX500. It continues tracking the subject even if it moves after the AF is set, which is especially helpful for catching active children or pets. The iA (Intelligent Auto) mode is a helpful shooting assist function that lets the user leave all the settings to the camera. Taking maximum advantage of this iA mode, users can go a step further to set auto focus and exposure on the desired subject by simply touching it on the (Description excerpted from: Techstore)

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    Over the past few years I've watched the development of Panasonic's range of digital cameras with interest. Panasonic was a relatively...

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    Over the next few pages we show a range of test shots. On this page the full size image at the minimum and maximum ISO settings have...

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    A range of general test shots are shown over the next two pages. In some cases, the full size image has been reduced for bandwidth...

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    The FX500’s overall performance is just as impressive as its specification. It starts up in a little over two seconds, which is nice and...

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    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX500

    With the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX500, once the AF/AE subject is selected by touch control, it continues to track the subject even if it moves!

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    • From: twinklekirakira
    • Released: 28/04/2008
    • Source: YouTube
    • Date: 01:01
    • Language: English
  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX500 Operation
    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX500 Operation

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    • From: PhilippZ
    • Released: 09/05/2008
    • Source: YouTube
    • Date: 07:46
    • Language: English

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