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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS7 10MP Digital Camera with 4x MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD (Black)
 
Manufacturer: Panasonic
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Product Description

This camera features colorful designs with a playful, fashionable look. It is easy to carry, easy to use, and easy to enjoy.

Product Details

  • 10.1-megapixel resolution captures enough detail for poster-size prints
  • 4x MEGA optical image-stabilized zoom; F2.8 Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens
  • Intelligent Auto (iA) mode
  • 2.7-inch LCD screen
  • Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

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BEST Bang for the Buck..... PERIOD.
 
Review Date: December 5, 2009
Reviewer: B-Rad, Ft Lauderdale, FL
On the heels of another reviewer, I just spent an hour going through years of archived photos having used the following cameras.

And to keep it short and sweet, I was shocked that the $137 Panasonic Lumix outperformed every camera EXCEPT for the HD Video of the new Canon SD780IS. However, the Panasonic family allows WVGA which takes up a LOT less disc space and perfect for Mac/PC viewing.

Canon SD200 = My first Elph camera worked perfectly in all conditions for over 3 years; ahead of its time. Under 1MB photos stored, but red eye reduction never worked.

Canon SD500 = Bought as upgrade with slightly noticeable difference for still & video, always kept photos in about 1MB size, worked like a charm before 2008 but red eye reduction never worked either.

Canon SD1100IS = the BEST Canon I have owned, but stolen last year. indoor, outdoor and video on AUTO were great! no complaints. Looking back, this camera outperformed the photo quality (all conditions) of the 12MP new SD780IS.

Panasonic DMC-FS7 = THE BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK PERIOD. the still photos and WVGA videos are amazing and AUTO setting for Panasonic is much more effective than Canon's technology. I was told the Leica lenses are far superior to Canon lens technology as well. This was also stolen overseas, so I bought the pricer FX48 below.

Panasonic DMC-FX48 = The still photos were NO different than the lesser priced FS7 and I tested all light conditions, speed etc. However, oddly, the HD video was terrible as compared to the Canon HD. It was very grainy and the motion sensor didn't work well. Sadly, I returned it.

Canon SD780IS = WHAT A DISAPPOINTMENT! I am overseas now again after tossing the box and papers, and now stuck with this this lousy camera. The HD video is amazing, but the auto focus never seems to work for stills, the PROGRAM mode is a royal pain in the *ss, the flash always seems to be too bright for indoors even after changing settings, and good luck trying to photo moving children - takes 1/2 day to focus and shoot. In summary, I changed settings and ISO and cannot get the same quality photos as the Canon SD1100IS (now 1200IS).

I AM BUYING ANOTHER PANASONIC DMC-FS7 AND SAYING GOODBYE TO CANON FOR NOW.

Hope this simple review helps, folks!
Great little camera with great shutter lag time!
 
Review Date: February 11, 2010
Reviewer: K. Elmessadi,
I have been researching point and shoot cameras for several weeks now. My previous $500 Panasonic camera got dropped and doesn't work any more. I wanted something cheaper this time around since I now see the fragility of electronics and have an almost 2 year old and a new baby on the way. My biggest criteria was to have a camera with a fast shutter lag time. With little kids you really need a camera that will take a picture right when you press the button or you will miss the moment that you were after. This is currently a big problem with a lot of the lower priced point and shoot digital cameras. I recently used my mother's camera that takes between 1 and 2 second to shoot the picture after the button is pressed and I ended up not capturing anything I was after. I have only had this camera for a couple of days now but I am very happy with it so far. It takes great fast pictures of my squirmy 2 year old. If you are looking for an inexpensive camera that will take quick pictures, this one is a great choice.
Digital ELPH serious competitor
 
Review Date: August 28, 2009
Reviewer: compsolve, Boston, MA USA
Excellent built quality with all metal case. Camera menu is sensible with sufficient flexibility and is easy to maneuver.

Face detection works very well, and iA mode with dedicated button is useful. Particularly like the Extended Optical Zoom feature, and WVGA motion picture mode (848x480, about the resolution of a standard DVD) at this price range. Low light performance is not bad, and would guess the larger 1/2.33" image sensors used in the higher end models fair better.

Improvements:

In motion picture mode, when the maximum 2GB file size has been reached, the firmware should automatically create a new sequenced file with the same settings and continue to shoot. Otherwise, add new 15 fps or time lapsed modes (similar to Canon).

Allow motion picture playback in camera without the associated JPG file. Support more quicktime file formats to let movies edited using a computer playable in the camera.

The camera encodes the movie in Apple Photo - JPEG with variable bit rate, and audio 16-bit Integer (Big Endian), Mono, 16 KHz, 256 kbps. Ideally, if the edited movie can be viewed using Panasonic's own PhotoFunStudio, then it should also be playable in the camera.
Great little camera
 
Review Date: December 30, 2009
Reviewer: Benny,
I ordered this camera for my wife who wanted a small camera to take with her. I ordered the Kingston SD4/4GBET (sdhc) memory at time of purchase. I had no problem with the memory, just droped it in and the camera recognised it, It shows over 700 pic's at 10 MP. I was amazed at the colors and quality of pic's. The Intelligent Auto function is great for stability of pic's that are unstable, I even tried this while moving the camera while shooting and the pic's came out clear. This is only my second digital camera, my old camera was a HP and this new one, even cheaper, is going to become our main camera. The HP ate batteries, the Panasonic is still on first charge and only one mark missing on battery indicator after several dozen pic's and lots of playing. I highly recomend this camera.
i love this camera!!!!!!!!!!
 
Review Date: October 27, 2009
Reviewer: KobeLove, Los Angeles, CA
i just came back from a week long trip to NYC & tested this camera out to the fullest - awesome! its compact, easy to use, takes great pics (even in moving subway), & long battery life; what more could you ask for? oh, great price!

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