Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX10 Reviews and Features
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
| Basic Specifications | |
| Resolution: | 6.00 Megapixel |
| Lens: | 3.00x zoom |
| Viewfinder: | LCD |
| LCD Size: | 2.5 inch |
| ISO: | 100-3200 |
| Shutter: | 60-1/2000 |
| Max Aperture: | 2.8 |
| Mem Type: | SDHC / SD |
| Battery: | Custom LiIon |
| Dimensions: | 3.7x2.0x1.0in |
| Weight: | 5.3 oz |
| MSRP: | $200 |
| Availability: | 02/2007 |
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX10 is a six megapixel anecdote of its suffocating sibling, the seven megapixel DMC-FX12. It shares the equal body, lens, and LCD, at a $30 savings. The alone discrepant incongruity is the adjustment of colors offered. The Lumix DMC-FX10 mood a LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT 3x optical outstrip lens with 35 - 105mm counterpart focal range, 2.5-inch 115,000 pixel LCD display, 27MB of built-in memory, SD / MMC select slot with SDHC button down compatibility, besides resourcefulness from a proprietary Lithium Ion battery.
The Panasonic FX10 again incorporates the company's "Intelligent ISO Control" form (first empirical on the FZ50), which detects whether or not the point is practical also automatically raises the ISO setting, allowing the camera to originate at a also shutter sock when needed. This feature, smart with Panasonic's MEGA O.I.S (Optical Image Stabilizer) should help keep blurry pictures due to subject or camera motion to a minimum.
Other FX10 nature has ISO sensitivities from 100 to 1250 with the qualification to outlast this to ISO 3200 double weight High Sensitivity mode, shutter speeds from 1/2000 to 60 seconds, also a immense 20 work modes (Portrait, Soft Skin, Scenery, Sports, Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Self-Portrait, Food, Party, Candle, Fireworks, Starry Sky, Beach, Aerial photo, Snow, Baby1, Baby2, Underwater, Sunset further Pet). The DMC-FX10 also offers a wide aspect-ratio movie mode with a resolution of 848 x 480 pixels, as well as lower-resolution 640 x 480 and 320 x 240 pixel options, all at charge up to 30 frames-per-second and encoded in the QuickTime Motion JPEG format common on many digicams.