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How to select the right Panasonic point-and-shoot



The FZ series



The most features and advanced modes can be found in the prosumer FZ-series. Styled like dSLRs, these cameras offer full manual control and long zoom range. It is also a highly expandable system considering there are a lot of accessories such as conversion lenses that can be used with it. It is targeted at camera hobbyists who are familiar with digital imaging and want more control over their shots.

In this series


Lumix DMC-FZ35
The FZ35 (or FZ38 in some countries) is a souped-up version of its predecessor, the FZ28. While most specifications remain the same, Panasonic has upgraded the FZ35 with a faster startup time, snappier autofocus and Power O.I.S. Not to mention that the top-of-the-line camera houses a stereo microphone to complement the HD-quality movie.

Other related model: FZ28


Click on the images to find out more about the series.




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kcslchin says...
From a pretty long Nikon user, I switched to FX-33 wth the iA more than a year ago and absolutely no regrets. Very good for amateur photographers with no so steady hands =)

 
 
rigelstuff says...
I didn't know there were external flashes available for the FZ series (I have the FZ18). I thought that was the realm of Canon compacts.

You also mis-labeled the FZ series as "LX Series"

 
 
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