Panasonic DMC-FX50K 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3.6x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black)
- ASIN: B000GHVZQA
- List Price: $399.95
Product Description:
The Lumix DMC-FX50 7.2 megapixel digital camera features a 4.6 to 16.8mm Leica DC lens with 3.6x optical zoom which is equivalent to 28mm to 102mm on a 35mm film camera, an Intelligent Image Stabilizer by Mega Optical Image Stabilizer (O.I.S.) and Intelligent ISO control. Inheriting the superior 28mm Leica DC lens in a compact body, the DMC-FX50 camera allows users to enjoy the benefits of a wide-angle lens when shooting indoor group portraits, expansive landscapes or architectural scenes. Taking advantage of the newly incorporated 3 inch large LCD, the DMC-FX50 allows dual image playback to see and compare any two images at a time. A print mode has been added to the mode dial to allow users to connect the camera to a Pictbridge corresponding printer via an included USB cable. In addition, movement of the subject is suppressed by the advanced image processing LSI Venus Engine III with the Intelligent ISO Control (I.I.C.) and high-sensitivity recording capabilities with a maximum ISO of 1250. ISO Sensitivity - Auto, I.ISO, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1250 (High Sensitivity Mode - 3200) White Balance - Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Shade, Halogen, White Set, White Balance Adjustment (150K step, -1500 +1500K) (except for auto WB) Shutter Speed - 8 - 1/2,000 Self Timer - 10 seconds / 2 seconds Recording Format Still Image - JPEG, DPOF corresponding Still Image with Audio - JPEG + QuickTime Image Quality - Fine/Standard Burst Shooting Standard Full-resolution Image Mode - Up to 8 images at 3 or 2 frames/sec, Up to 6 images in Fine Mode 3.0 inch Diagonal Polycrystalline TFT LCD Display (230k pixels) Recording Media - SD Memory Card Direct Print PictBridge Power Supply - Lithium-ion Battery Pack (3.7V, 1150 mAh) Battery Life Up to 300 pictures (CIPA Standard) Dimensions - Height 2.25 x Width 3.85 x Depth 0.99 inch / Weight - 5 ounces
Product Details
- Feature:
- 7.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints
- 3.6x image-stabilized optical zoom; 3.0-inch LCD display
- Intelligent ISO Control (I.I.C.) reduces image blur from subject movement and low light
- Records full-size movies in wide-aspect VGA (848 x 480) at 30 frames per second
- Stores images on SD memory cards (16MB card included); powered by li-ion battery pack (battery and charger included)
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Panasonic
- Color: Black
- EAN: 0037988985906
- FloppyDiskDriveDescription: None
- FormFactor: Built-in
- HasRedEyeReduction: 1
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Panasonic
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: Panasonic
- Model: DMC-FX50K
- MPN: DMC-FX50K
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- Publisher: Panasonic
- ReleaseDate: 2006-09-30
- Studio: Panasonic
- UPC: 037988985906

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Customer Reviews 

nice camera
2008-11-18it is a very nice camera. i have been use it for a year
i love the quality of the photos and my friends love this camera too.
the only defect for the camera is: it is little be to thick
but it has a big scream, and a very nice lens.

PERFECT CAMERA FOR ME
2008-10-12Purchased this camera in 2006 from Amazon after previously owing mostly Nikon and one Canon camera. I have used it constantly since. It is the perfect camera for one like me - impatient, visually impaired and critically demanding. I purchased the camera for the display after seeing someone using one like it but smaller. My interests are taking great memory photos indoors and outdoors and this camera has been excellent. Although I have a movie camera, this one serves perfectly for short clips for our website.

A Great Photographic Companion
2008-01-24I bought this camera as my first digital camera. I researched all of the usual suspects and then found this camera in a store. It instantly became my choice. Although I find this camera to be an excellent piece of equipment, it isn't perfect, but more on that in a moment.
First, the camera is very easy to use and comfortable to hold. Many compacts, especially those with large LCDs like this one, cram your fingers into confined spaces making them uncomfortable for prolonged use. The LUMIX, while not the thinnest compact on the market, is a nice size that is portable, but comfortable in use. The screen is easy to read, even outdoors, and features both a power mode to boost brightness when outdoors and a high angle mode for when you're shooting over your head.
The lens on this camera is NICE with a useful 28mm wide angle to a respectable telephoto end for a compact and the lens has excellent distortion control. I love the zoom on this camera as it is very precise. Most compacts lurch when zoomed in or out, but the LUMIX zooms smoothly with a multitude of stops allowing fine adjustment. The best part is the Mega O.I.S. which works perfectly. Never again will I by a camera without it.
Overall, the features and function of this camera is great. Solid build quality and quick performance. The photos taken are beautiful. Good color without over saturating and decent noise control at lower ISOs. But, the camera does have its drawbacks. Noise can become an issue at higher sensitivities and can even creep in at lower setting during long exposures. While I don't find it terrible, it is noticeable at times especially when shooting in dark conditions. The functionality of the camera is also limited when trying to force a long exposure, but to be fair this is not a SLR, but a little more timer settings could be useful for night photography.
Again, overall I have enjoyed this camera and taken some wonderful pictures. If I had to do it over again I would likely buy this camera again. I would appreciate a little better noise performance, but the LUMIX is not really that bad once you learn how to work around it. I would recommend this camera, in fact I have, and I don't think anyone who buys one will be disappointed.

Small Package with Everything
2007-05-15I ordered this camera after reading a review in Popular Photography about shirt pocket cameras. This is one of he best purchases I've made. The camera delivered everything promised and is simple enough my wife, who is a Luddite in her best moments, enjoys taking shots with it. I use it for taking a lot of pictures of mechanical equipment (macro and regular shots) in the field in some difficult lighting scenarios. The camera has performed wonderfully in every situation and the large CD makes framing shots second nature. The nicest non-SLR camera I've ever owned.

good review for me
2007-02-08I bought this camera to replace an archaic Toshiba, and have a good digital camera for a honeymoon in Costa Rica. I also bought two half gig high speed SD cards (already had a 1 gig MMC), an extra battery and the case from Panasonic.
The battery amazed me the most, coming from the Toshiba which would eat four double A's in 10 pictures with the flash. The battery would last nearly as long as the SD card (200+ photos at 5M), without the flash, and could easily do more than half of the card with the flash. It was nice though to have a small charger and the spare battery.
The high speed SD is a huge benefit. The writing was nearly instant, as opposed to the MMC card, which had a noticeable write time following a photo.
The pictures ranged from very crisp and clean to not so great. A lot of it was me figuring out the best settings. The pre-fixed scenery feature for specific conditions was nice too, took some of the guess work out of the manual settings for me. The camera did very well from a foot to about 20 feet. Beyond that, I ran into trouble taking detail shots at a distance. And I didn't care at all for the digital zoom. Those shots almost always were blurry. The 16:9 setting did a great job doing the scenery shots.
Overall, I am very pleased with the ease of use and quality of the camera. I am sure you can find cameras that take better pictures, but not in such a nice, small and easy to use package.
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