Panasonic Lumix FS7 Digital Camera - Silver (10.1MP, 4x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch LCD
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #565 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: FS7 Silver
- Released on: 2009-02-12
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Colourful designs with a playful, fashionable look. Cameras that are easy to carry, easy to use, and easy to enjoy. Just press the iA button, aim and shoot. The camera does all the rest, automatically adjusting to the shooting conditions and helping to correct blurring, focus, and brightness problems. iA Mode includes MEGA O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) to compensate for hand-shake, Intelligent ISO Control to detect subject movement, Face Detection AF/AE to focus on faces in the frame and remove unwanted red-eye, and Intelligent Scene Selector to select the optimal scene mode automatically for you.
The DMC-FS7 features a 33-132mm f/2.8 bright LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens. This bright, low-distortion lens results in a compact, easy-to-carry camera that delivers beautiful pictures. Equipped with a 4x optical zoom lens (35mm film camera equivalent: 33-132mm) that captures beautiful shots of people or landscapes with 10.1-megapixel full resolution.
With the long battery life of DMC-FS7, you no longer need to worry about your camera running dry during shooting. The DMC-FS7 can deliver 360 images per battery charge, easily fulfilling your needs for a full day of shooting.
The DMC-FS7 hosts a 2.7-inch 230,000 dot high resolution LCD. It features the Intelligent LCD function, which increases the backlight brightness in 11 steps according to the ambient light intensity. At the highest of these 11 steps, the LCD backlight becomes approx. 1.4 times brighter than normal. This makes both shooting and viewing photos easier and
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Customer Reviews
Absolutely brilliant
It is as a professional photorapher with over 40 years experience that I write these words.
In all those years I have never before met such a compact, intelligent, accurate and inexpensive camera. It is truly a modern masterpiece.
I could have selected a more recent model; I could have chosen more pixels; I could easily have paid very much more - but value for money, this is a little gem. I doubt if any of the previous options would give me better results or made pictures more easily obtained.
Most reviewers seem to have at least one gripe;well, mine would be that a spare battery would cost nearly £20. But hey, this is a masterpiece - it deserves the very best fuel.
Finally pleased after much research...
Finally, and a week before my holidays, I found the Panasonic FS7 after reading a review in a digital camera magazine.
Its perfect for my requirements - I love taking photos but dont yet quite understand all the intricate camera settings so a good auto mode is a must for me at the moment.
This camera is simple to use, takes good pictures in both the Intelligent Auto mode and in the special scene modes and has a normal mode which you can tweak slightly to suit your preferences.
Small and compact but sturdy and weighty enough not to make it too easy to shake (although it has an image stabilizer anyway)
I took this camera on holiday with me to Asia and am so far pleased with all of the pictures.
Even low light pics taken with high ISO's are not too grainy as they can be in some cameras.
The only thing that stopped me giving this 5 stars is that the face detection in Intelligent Auto mode doesnt always seem to pick up the faces but not really a big deal just being honest as you can just put the portrait setting on. Without this in low light situations the flash can be a bit bright for the subjects face.
After much research I chose the Panasonic brand but initially bought the Panasonic FS3 camera which I didnt feel was up to scratch, pictures just not as sharp and colourful as I wanted.
I returned this and purchased the Panasonic FX37 which is another highly recommended camera in most of the photo mags and which has more adjustable settings than the FS7 for those of you who need them but it turned out to be faulty (the edges of the pictures on the wide angle lens completely blurred) so I had to return that too.
It was while waiting for my refund I read about the FS7 and am so glad I did!!
workplace camera
I need a camera for my work in which I visit sites and comment on things seen in a report. Pictures are vital to my reports to stress a point. I bought this camera after some research to replace my Fuji Finepix F601Z which has served me well for the last six years in all kind of weathers and temperatures. My main reason for not replacing a Fuji for a Fuji was the cost. The Panasonic Lumix was much cheaper and on the whole seemed to offer more features. I have had the camera three weeks now and only have two negative comments. The first is that I did not get any memory card with the camera even though the box it came in stated there would be one. I have had to buy a memory card. The second observation is that there is no eye viewer to look through before taking a photograph and because of this you have to look at the LCD screen (difficult in sunny conditions due to glare)for your photo. I have tried the close up and distant photos and even a passing overhead plane and all photos came out fine. You do need to read the instruction booklet before use as this will help immensely with tailoring the camera features to your tastes, e.g. smallest on 4:3 for photos to be send by internet means and attachments. All in all I am happy with it in particular the quick menu feature and it is basic to use.






