Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18

Its ease of use is of note for a user who isn't prepared to delve into a camera's manual exposure settings, but who wants something better than a point-and-shoot.

The good Intelligent Auto mode was spot on most of the time; solid build; good overall performance.
The bad No hotshoe; no flip-out screen.

CNET Editors' Rating

4 star

Average User Rating

4.4 star

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  • CNET Editors' rating

    4 stars

  • Rating breakdown

    • Performance: 8
    • Image Quality: 8
    • Design: 8
    • Features: 8
Meet a lightweight digital powerhouse that’s tough on quality, features and usability. Featuring 18x zoom and a 28mm wide-angle lens, this 8.1-megapixel digicam packs enough features to satisfy both amateurs and prosumers.

Design

Weighing 360g (or 407g with battery and memory card), the Lumix FZ18 steps in with a footprint that's considered compact for a camera of its class. Compared with the Canon S5 IS (450g with 10x optical zoom), the Lumix looks and feels sturdier despite its light weight.

     
For more details on the FZ18's design, click on the image.
Available in both silver and black, the metallic chassis looks like it can withstand quite a bit of wear-and-tear. The Leica wide-angle lens is protected by a high-gloss brushed metal lens ring and a secure lens cap.

The 2.5-inch TFT LCD display is big and bright enough for viewing even under strong sunlight. And like most Panasonics, the LCD has three brightness levels. Choosing the highest level will render the LCD so bright that its viewing angle is increased to the point you can hold the camera over your head and still see the screen. However, it still lags behind the Canon PowerShot S5 IS's flip-out swivel screen in terms of flexibility.

The viewfinder is equally usable as well. We particularly like the polished metal mode dial and the knurled design on its circumference (we assume it's for aesthetics and not to increase grip).

The grip area is made of rubberized texture with a contoured edge on the thumb area that fits nicely without adding bulk to the camera. While there're many buttons placed all over the body, it's not difficult to make sense of them. It helps that the keys have clearly labelled functions and are shaped/textured differently. The buttons on the camera top primarily control the focus and capture modes, while the ones on the camera back are for menu selections, including a little joystick.

A speaker is located to the right of the viewfinder and the camera doesn't come with a hotshoe, unlike the Canon PowerShot S5 IS.

Features

The best feature on the camera is by far it's LEICA wide-angle lens (28-504mm). Its 18x optical zoom is also another handy feature since no other camera in the same class offers that. Panasonic claims the lens has minimal distortion with corner-to-corner clarity.

One of the FZ18's new features is its Intelligent Auto mode--a meta feature that combines and automates previously separate features like MEGA O.I.S (optical image stabilizer), Intelligent ISO control, Face Detection and Intelligent Scene Selector. Simply, it means the FZ18 has the simplicity of a point-and-shoot with the speed and accuracy of a prosumer camera.

In practice, it's really as good as it claims. Just point the camera at a subject and it'll flash up an icon informing you which mode it's going to shoot the picture in. It's also pretty accurate. This can be a time-saver since you can choose not to fiddle around with the dial setting.

For potential buyers, do note that the Intelligent Auto Mode allows you to tweak only the aspect ratio, picture size, image stabilizer, burst and color mode. For stuff like white balance, ISO, image quality and autofocus area, you will have to switch back to the normal camera settings.

Aside from its Intelligent Auto mode which covers basic shooting needs, you can also get fancy with the scene selection mode which offers 14 preset scene settings. On top of that, there's an advanced scene mode for more frequently used ones-- portrait, scenery, sports and night portrait.

The camera also has an HD photo mode which means you can insert your SD/SDHC memory card into an HD-ready TV to playback your HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixel) photos.

Performance

In our Lab tests, the FZ18's time-to-first shot (2.9 seconds) compared disfavorably with other prosumer shooters like the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 (2.1 seconds) and the Canon PowerShot S5 IS (1.3 seconds). However, its shot-to-shot times (0.9 second without flash, 1.08 seconds with flash) was one of the speediest. Its burst mode speed of 2.1 frames per second puts it slightly ahead of the Sony Cyber-shot H9 (2 frames per second).

Image Quality

Most of the images turned out pretty well. The contrast was good especially with the help of the auto modes. Focusing was fast and battery life was decent.

     
For more details on the shots taken with the FZ18, click on the image.
Image quality at ISO 200 was clean. However, slight noise was manifest at ISO 400 and we detected smudging at ISO 800, but this is common for most cameras at this price range. We found minimal barrel distortion at 28mm which was surprising for a wide-angle lens.

To maximize the FZ18's 18x zoom, the optical image stabilizer, at its highest setting, allowed us to shoot at a shutter speed of 1/125 second instead of the theoretical 1/500 seconds.

The exposure was accurate most of the time though the camera had a tendency to burn out highlights. In high-contrast pictures, we found little evidence of purple fringing.

In terms of battery life, Panasonic claims the FZ18 is capable of taking up to 400 pictures before running flat. In real-world usage, we clocked close to 300 shots by using the viewfinder for composition and the LCD for occasional picture-editing and deleting. This should be sufficient for a weekend holiday without any additional charging.

Conclusion

The FZ18 offers a host of powerful and interesting features for a camera of its class. It certainly rivals its competitors and provides great value for money. Its ease of use is of note for a user who isn't prepared to delve into a camera's manual exposure settings, but who wants something better than a point-and-shoot.

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0.05 stars

Pros: One of the best ever

Cons: Till not found

Summary: simply superb

Easy to carry and capture the wonderful movements life in a spectacular way. My friends really admire it and envious of my FZ18. Fell proud. Excellent images.

Posted by nravvi
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0.05 stars

Pros: superb picture quality

Cons: a bit bulky, interface not so intuitive, I wish it had a bigger resolution

Summary: Spetacular camera

Love mine.

Posted by Poppy
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0.05 stars

Pros: fast startup - super zoom - LEICA LENS -

Cons: cant leave home without it -

Summary: LOVE THIS TOY

I have been a hobby photografer my hole life (55)and the 1. thing you realise after you get your hands on this FANTASTIC toy is -- taking pictures with this camera is FUN- FUN- FUN My first rating of this camera ,that i got 3 mds. ago was 8, but for every time i use it ,i love it even more. If you are not a pro ,this is all you´l ever need. Do you´r self a favor GET ONE and HAVE FUN

Posted by kimboisen
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0.05 stars

Pros: good

Cons: more pixels atleast abv 12

Summary: good

good price should be a bit low

Posted by sonu2970
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0.05 stars

Pros: good and easy

Cons: good and easy

Summary: good and easy

easy to use

Posted by escapeboy
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0.05 stars

Pros: Easy to use, with many preset function

Cons: As many has complain, unable to zoom during video taking

Summary: Great still camera and superb video quality

This is a small gem and it sits very nicely in-between a point & shoot cam and DSLR. Easy to take great photos without lugging a bag of lens. However, as most review has pointed out, high ISO setting will result in poorer quality pictures. But it is a trade off as this is a camera that can deliver photos close to a DSLR. The zoom is superb but need a pod to have good results. Manual zoom is easy to handle as well. For a non-professional like myself and since video taking is a must for family occasion, this is the camera to go for.

Posted by aezejesus
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0.05 stars

Pros: great lens, very good images, easy to work, not so heavy

Cons: video without zooming, lcd fixed, not a pocket camera

Summary: great little camera!

I´m an amateur photographer (only for trips, family and parties) and got the fz18 last december. Used it for my trip to Disney and got very good photos (i hadn´t much time to read the manual, so i had to put the hands on). Very simple to use. Even my kids tried it out (with great results). The only thing i was a little disapointed is the fact that we can´t (or at least i don´t know how) make videos with zoom... if we iniciate with a wide angle shoot, we cannot make it closer! But it´s not a digital video camera, is it?

Posted by Segu1
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0.05 stars

Pros: 18x Zoom - LEICA lens- good design -easy to use

Cons: Haven`t found any -

Summary: This is handsdown the class winner

When i got this camera i exp. it to be good but i must say that it is way better than i could ever dream of -it gives you the best from 2 worlds ,compact and easy to use, but with most of the dSLR feature`s

Posted by kimboisen
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0.05 stars

Pros: Easier than a full DSR

Cons: Size does matters

Summary: Good Better best

Bought myself the FZ18 for X-mass and find it a neat machine. Only - is a too yellowish sphere created in Automatic white balance. Tons of possibilities to discover. Works well. (need to write a review on the DX40 X-kiss I bought also hehe)

Posted by ceevee369
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0.05 stars

Pros: Good Autofocus, Awesome Pictures

Cons: noise visible on ISO 1600 and up

Summary: Great all around performer

I just got this camera and I love it! It made photography fun again. I bring it everywhere I go. Taking pictures is so easy as compared to lugging around my dslr with all those lenses. Colors are very accurate. Compared it with my friend's S5IS, this takes better photos and the zoom is just incredible! The anti-shake mechanism works well even with the zoom all the way to 18x. Lens are made by LEICA and that was what made me buy this. Just plain awesome. Just plain fun! I normally dont take shots on ISO800 and up, so this camera is perfect!

Posted by josefthedrummer
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