Panasonic DMC FX35 Digital Camera Review

October 23rd, 2009 by Rebel T1i Leave a reply »

The Panasonic DMC FX35 is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a 4x optical zoom. The lens is the widest angle I have tried. Why buy the Panasonic DMC FX35? The broad objective angle is useful if you want to squeeze more width in a photo. For example, this may be due to the pictures of scenery or a group of people. This digital camera from Panasonic is also easy to use, small enough to fit in a pocket and looks good too. The picture quality is definitely above average. Image Quality Panasonic DMC FX35 test shots Outdoor 1 (Medium Zoom) started with a pleasant and colorful pictures. I like the blue sky and the dark green of the trees. There is a slight loss of detail, which gives the sun from ships. Outdoor 2 (No Zoom) Because of the range-angle lens was the capture of great interest to me. I see the impact of the lens, as soon as I see in the picture. With a normal lens, the bungalow on the left hand does not always manage to infiltrate the image. Here the entire building is in sight. Given the wide angle lens approach is good. There is a loss of light in the corners of the photo. Outdoor 3 (Maximum Zoom) Once again, the FX35 DMC produces a decent effort. The sharpness is good and the color balance works well. Outdoor 4 (Building) This is my opportunity to test the key focus. This Panasonic digital camera handles well the test, especially considering this was shot with the zoom, more or less fully extended. Compare well with the pictures taken with other cameras. Balance Outdoor Portrait in white with the shadow adds a lot of color to the picture. I like this photo. Has a warm and the camera focuses well. Indoor Portrait with Flash The DMC FX35 can include plenty of details in the project. Maybe a little 'more light to enter the darkest areas of the shot, like the hair have become even better. Indoor Portrait without Flash This is a useful exercise. If I was picky, I would say that I like a little 'more light on camera too. Panasonic color camera produces vivid colors. There is plenty of evidence of that the second shot outside. If you like bright colors, it will be like the colors this camera produces. I am very happy with the macro shot macro. The DMC FX35 manages to come up with a lot of detail and the image is very specific. ISO 400 and ISO 1600 test produces a result in line with most digital cameras. At ISO 400 noise is evident in the photo, but at an acceptable level. Any superior picture quality really suffers. For best results I would suggest selecting the Intelligent ISO setting to take pictures in low light when flash can not be used or when it comes to freeze the action. General FX35 DMC spent most of my tests. I have no real problems with picture quality and is done most of his rivals. Shutter lag with the flash of my time was 0.37 seconds for a single shot and 12.76 seconds for five. With flash on times were similar. They were 0.42 seconds for a single shot and 13.08 seconds for five. N. Flash times are averaged. With the flash on the times are fast compared to other similar cameras. You can compare this camera with other models to look at the GAL Table.Style comparison shot: This is a bit 'stylish compact digital camera. Has a very clean and comes in black, blue and silver.Dimensions: 94.7 x 51.9 x 22 mm Weight: 125g Battery: Lithium Ion. Panasonic supplies both a battery and charger with the DMC FX35 as standard. Memory cards: The memory of 50 MB is a liberal. This is sufficient for about 13 photos. The camera is also compatible with SD and SDHC. Ease of use rating: Very good. Like all digital cameras, Panasonic DMC FX35 is quite simple. The menu system is clear and easy to read.Points I like: Ease of use – widescreen – High Angle LCD screen – design – When the image quality could be improved: the brightness a bit 'more for testing alternatives internal quality pocket cameras include the Canon IXUS 80 IS and Canon IXUS 85 IS. Verdict: If I were looking for a pocket camera would certainly consider the Panasonic DMC FX35. When it comes to image quality is good all round, wide angle objective is a great advantage for landscapes and groups of people.

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Panasonic DMC FX35 Description: 10 megapixels and a 4x optical zoom lens Ease of use: 8 Features: 8 Color: 8 Macro: 8 Interior: 8 Value for money: 8 Style: 9 Movie Mode: 9 Image quality: 9 Build quality : 8 Total: 83 verdict: "This camera ticks most boxes on the right. The picture quality is very good, the camera is stylish and easy to use. The camera also has the larger goal that I have felt for a compact camera. And 'well in a pocket. "Revision Date: May 2008

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