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32 Reviews
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Though the finer details aren't as iconic, the FX150 still features fantastic build quality, with a solid metal body and retro-styled buttons and sliders.And then there's that jet-black Vario-Elmarit Leica lens, with its authentic white text. It's as ...
Very easy to use
Compact and stylish metal body
Very good build quality and switches
Good image quality - excellent colour
Wide angle 3.6x optical zoom lens with optical image stabilisation
Intelligent ISO / Exposure / Intelligent AUTO mode will automa...
Noise visible at ISO100
Slightly weak flash, some red-eye
Tripod mount positioned to the far left.
Some purple fringing (but generally very low)
Compared to the Canon Digital IXUS 980 IS - the Canon has the slight edge in image quality, with lower noise, and better detail, while the Panasonic Lumix FX150 has the edge in features and offers a more complete package at a lower price. The Panasonic...
We're not that keen on some aspects of the styling, but if that's our only complaint then the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150 is clearly doing something right. A more-than-capable snapper, the FX150 isn't as sexy as some of its stablemates but still wins ov...
Abstract: The Panasonic DMC FX150 boasts a massive 14.7 megapixels. It also has a 28mm wide angle lens. Why Buy the Panasonic DMC FX150?If you are looking for a lot of megapixels then the DMC FX150 certainly has them. Panasonic have also added a larger sensor t...
The Panasonic Lumix FX150 has really impressed me in the few weeks that I have been using it. I wasnt exactly sure what to expect, as it has been a few years since I last owned a point-n-shoot camera and the few that I have used since then havent i...
Elegant, stylish, compact, feature rich, Excellent Leica zoom, Very good to excellent image quality, Manual exposure controls,
No optical viewfinder, Noisy images, Weird compass switch,
The elegant little FX150 has a couple of minor shortcomings and it's probably not the best choice for those who like to shoot in natural (read: low/dim) light, but for just about everyone else the FX150 provides nearly the same level of creative capabi...