Panasonic Lumix lollapalooza: TZ5, FX35 and many more
Tags: panasonic, intelligent, optical, compact
It's not easy to find a compact camera with a wide zoom lens. Panasonic has been good about offering cameras with a 28mm wide angle in the past, but its new Lumix DMC-FX35 offers an even wider 25mm wide-angle zoom lens.
The 10.1-megapixel Lumix DMC-FX35 boasts a 4x optical, 25-100mm f/2.8-5.6 Leica DC Vario-Elmarit zoom lens with optical image stabilisation. It also sports a 64mm (2.5-inch) LCD screen, a 2.5fps (up to 5 images in Standard JPG, or 3 images in Fine JPG) burst mode at full resolution, and a video mode that can capture up to 720p high-definition video clips at 30fps. Sensitivity ranges from ISO 100 to ISO 1,600 at full resolution.
The FX35 also includes Panasonic's suite of automatic shooting options, including Intelligent ISO, which changes ISO based on the shutter speeds available with the amount of light in a given scene; Intelligent Scene Selector, which analyses a scene and tries to choose the appropriate scene mode to deal with that situation; and Intelligent Exposure, which adjusts the exposure to achieve what the camera thinks is the optimal brightness for the given scene.
The FX35 also includes digital red-eye correction -- Panasonic's term for a red-eye reducing pre-flash -- as well as face detection, which can see up to 15 faces and adjusts focus and exposure to keep those faces in focus and properly exposed.
Panasonic will offer the Lumix DMC-FX35 in silver, black and blue, for about $350 (£175) when it hits the shops this March. A UK price is yet to be announced. -Phil Ryan
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AnonymousSun 9 March, 2008 1:08am
Having been a photojournalist I've always welcomed a compact that has a wide lens. And with the Panasonic Lumix badge you are still buying a Leica lens but at a far lesser price than with the more familar Leica badge.
The DC Vario-Elmarit Aspherical lens always was a beaut. Now retired I already have the DMC FX-3 compact that is outstanding. But with the introduction of this 10.1-megapixel Lumix DMC-FX35, I see greater possibilities and will buy one.
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AnonymousFri 25 April, 2008 12:24pm
i was not impressed with this camera (TZ%) - did not like the noise the lens makes when zooming in and out, and vertical lines appear on the screen while videoing, and they also show on playback. Poor for the £249 price i paid.

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AnonymousThu 6 March, 2008 8:38pm
which cameara is better the Panasonic FS 20 or the FX 35