The Panasonic DMC FX500 is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a 5x optical zoom. It has more features than any other pocket sized camera I have reviewed. Why buy the Panasonic DMC FX500? If you are looking for a feature-rich pocket camera then you will be delighted by the DMC FX500. It has manual exposure controls, a wide angle lens, high definition movies and a large screen of 3 inches. A number of options to control touch screen. In addition to these features there is also the title of image stabilization, a scenario to make it easier to see the LCD when the camera is to help about eye level and in parentheses. You can also increase the amount of zoom available when shooting at lower resolutions. Image Quality Panasonic DMC FX500 test shots Outdoor 1 (Medium Zoom) The DMC FX500 is not particularly when handling the lighter colors in the second half. This camera is able to view the details of the ships that operate most of the cameras. When it comes to colors blue and green have a natural environment for them. The focus is sharp, without hitting the same levels as the covenants of better management. Outdoor 2 (No Zoom) This scene is a tough test for a camera with a broader objective such as this. In terms of setting the camera is good, although a small number of retirements in the light and brightness, as we move towards the edges. Outdoor 3 (Maximum Zoom) With the goal of maximum extension in the DMC FX500 is not good enough when it comes to focus, but has earned a place in the top quarter of pocket cameras. Outdoor 4 (Building) My final exam is another proof that the expectations of the external camera is able to concentrate. Based on this set of clues about the DMC FX500 does not match well enough, without the best. I would give it 7.5 out of 10 to concentrate on the distance. Outdoor Portrait No problems here. Focus is good with the camera is much closer to the subject. The color in more after the break helps create a warm portrait. I think the DMC FX500 does well to find the details in dark areas of the photo. Indoor Portrait with Flash, flash, even in DMC FX500 manages to keep the color in the second half. In this picture works for me. Again no problem with the sharpness of the picture. Indoor Portrait without Flash I would have liked to see more brightness and definition in this picture. Due DMC FX500 not be able to pull enough light in the shot noise begins to creep This has the advantage over the definition of the vaccine. Although not a bad effort I prefer the indoor portrait with flash. Colors Over time it seems that Panasonic digital cameras have mitigated the colors that produce a notch or two. I think this is a good thing that the colors have a more natural look for them. This macro is a decent picture macro. I would say that puts the DMC FX500 in the top 25 percent of compact digital cameras for the photos closely. ISO 400 and ISO 1600 There is nothing unusual for me further proof of the ISO standard. Noise is also in the lighter areas of shooting 400 ISO. Noise levels are increased in the darker areas of the photo. At 1600 ISO the noise is a problem in all sectors. Maybe not in general, up there with the Pocket much better, but still a worthwhile exercise. The shutter lag DMC FX500 has produced a series of shutter lag times, which were on the slow part of the media. The time was 0.44 seconds for a single photo and 15.48 seconds for five photos. With the flash turned on times increased to 0.54 seconds for a single photo and 17.5 seconds for five photos. It took 3.08 seconds to turn on the camera and take a picture. You can compare this camera with other models to look at the Table.Style shutter lag comparison seems prudent enough DMC FX500 is a pocket-sized digital camera. Available in black and silver. Dimensions: 94.9 x 57.1 x 22.9 mm Weight: 155g Battery: Lithium Ion. Panasonic supplies both a battery and charger with the DMC FX500 as a standard. Panasonic believes that it must be able to take about 280 shots between tabs charges.Memory: 50 MB of storage is built into the camera. I managed to take 16 photos before it was full. The DMC FX500 is also compatible with SD and SDHC memory cards. Ease of use rating: Very good. Taking into account all the components inside the Panasonic DMC FX500 did a great job of making the camera easy to use as possible. Points I like: Ease of use – high-definition movies – High Angle LCD screen – design – manual exposure controls – Touch-screen controls, which could improve the brightness a bit 'more about some of the alternatives picture as DMC FX500 is separate when it comes to features that you can not choose another pocket camera, which represents a real alternative. Another more basic pocket camera is worth a look is the Canon IXUS 90 IS. Verdict: There is no doubt that the Panasonic DMC FX500 is an impressive camera with regard to the number of components in compact body. The picture quality is too good and all in all it was a very good Panasonic digital camera.
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