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Beautifully designed and packed with high-end features,the world’s first 12.2-Megapixel digital camera with 28mm*1 wide-angle lens – the FX100 offers the outstanding performance of a 28mm wide-angle lens and a 12.2-Megapixel CCD in a sleek body. A superior camera with extraordinary expressive power, the DMC-FX100 is a highly sophisticated proposition.


The FX100 is equipped with a newly developed 28mm wide-angle LEICA DC VARIO ELMARIT lens featuring f/2.8 brightness and a 3.6x optical zoom*3 plus a 12.2-megapixel CCD. Developed specifically for the DMC-FX100, this Leica DC lens gives users the creative power to capture stunningly true-to-life high-resolution images with extraordinary resolution, detail and clarity. The 28mm wide-angle lens opens up a plethora of photographic opportunities, allowing photographers to easily capture a large group of people, or expansive architectural structures and landscapes with dynamic width and rich perspective. The wide-angle lens is particularly helpful in situations where you cannot step back or move away from a subject – ideal for shooting group portraits in a small room for example. To further add to its appeal, Panasonic has managed to pack the advanced 28mm wide-angle lens and large CCD into a sleek, slim body.


Features

  • 28mm Wide-Angle Leica DC Lens with f/2.8 Brightness in a Small, Sleek
  • Large 1/1.72-inch CCD and World’s First 12.2-Megapixel Resolution
  • Intelligent ISO Control Prevents Motion Blur
  • MEGA O.I.S. Prevents Blurring from Hand-Shake
  • High-Performance Image-Processing LSI: The Venus Engine III
  • Review By Reviews.cnet
    Superslim cameras, such as Casio’s Exilim EX-Z75 or Sony’s Cyber-shot DSC-T20 get a lot of attention on morning TV shows and in slick print magazines, but some people find their ultracompact bodies difficult to use. For those people, a camera with a bit more to hold on to makes more sense. Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-FX100 is a perfect example.
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    Review By Letsgodigital
    The Lumix DMC-FX100 also incorporates the Venus Engine III, Panasonic’s advanced image processing LSI that helps render exquisite images with minimal noise. Also providing exceptional response speed, the Venus Engine III makes possible the newly developed High-Speed Burst shooting mode that lets you snap off a lightning-fast eight shots per second, as well as a new High Sensitivity mode that provides a maximum ISO setting of 6400. In addition, when using the High Sensitivity mode, the built-in flash reaches as far as 16 m, letting you capture clear images even in dim lighting.
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    Review By Dcviews

    With the DMC-FX100, Panasonic packages a newly developed 28mm wide-angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens featuring f/2.8 brightness and a 3.6x optical zoom* plus a 12.2-megapixel CCD into a slim, stylish and conveniently compact camera body. The new lens unit, which comprises seven elements in six groups, including an EA(extra-high refractive index aspherical) lens and four lenses with five aspherical surfaces, is designed and manufactured to Leica’s stringent standards. Its optical performance is exceptional. In addition to the 3.6x optical zoom, the FX100 offers an Extra Optical Zoom function.

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    Review By Asia.cnet
    Panasonic follows the if-it-ain’t-broke-don’t-fix-it logic by keeping the body design essentially the same as that of their other FX-series cameras. The 3.6x optical, 28mm-to-100mm (equivalent), f/2.8-to-f/5.6 zoom lens extends from the front of the body when you turn the camera on and the zoom control takes the form of a ring around the shutter button with a nub on front that you can operate with your forefinger.
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    Review By Panasonic

    Intelligent ISO Control makes it easier to take clear, crisp shots– even if your subject moves. Offered in the FX100, this innovative feature detects any movement and automatically raises both the ISO setting and shutter speed accordingly, preventing motion blur. If the subject is still, the camera shoots at a low ISO setting, and you get beautiful, natural-looking images.

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