Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX3

By Zennith Geisler on 11/08/2006

More Panasonic reviews , RRP: AU$549.00

Description:

Aimed at beginners, the FX3 snapshot features a 2.5-inch LCD and 6-megapixel resolution in a compact body.

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SeanK
25/12/2006, 03:20 PM

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Very nice camera, i purchased for $200.00 from Circuit City. I also purchased a 1GB SD memory card and a camera case ( I would recommend everyone buy these items)

Pros: Large, bright 2.5 inch LCD
Compact, Lightweight body
Very nice looking camera

Cons: Buttons on the smallish side.
Included memory only stores a handful of pictures.

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30/10/2006, 03:20 AM

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Easy to use and more features

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Panny lover
24/10/2006, 11:00 AM

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So far so good

Only had a few days, but great first impression. $246 at Circuit City on sale. When will someone supply a decent sized card??

Pros: Size. I thought my TZ10 was portable, but this is even smaller. Rounded edges make it easy to pocket. Flat black is looks great. Very lightweight too. Easy to use. Great pics. Fast startup and best shutter lag around. Battery life very good.

Cons: No zoom on movie mode, like my TZ10. Battery is not same either, so yet another charger on the shelf. Only 3X zoom. 4X or 5X would have been better.

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ComposerCK
11/10/2006, 05:06 PM

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Compact but Powerful

Why can't they make the flash create a LESS STARK image ? Maybe the flash could put out a bright yellow light, instead of bright white. I hate flash, it always makes me squint in photo's ...... : (

Pros: I like the style of it, and how small it is. It's also very easy to use. It's good that it features image stablisation.

Cons: It might not be as robust as I'd like. I want my camera to be able to handle a bit of salt water and sand.

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04/10/2006, 11:33 PM

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Petr dddddddd

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