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digital cameras : Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150



Premium Stylish14.7-Megapixel High Resolution Digital Camera with 28mm Wide-Angle* F2.8 LEICA DC Lens Featuring Simple Manual Operation

This high resolution also means you can crop unwanted parts of an image and enlarge the rest, creating a beautifully composed photo that retains outstanding detail.


Equipped with a single press of the FX150 has a refined, understated sophistication that will appeal to adults. The 14.7 megapixels – the most offered in a compact camera – ensure that photos are crisp, clear and sharply detailed even when enlarged. Also in the photo.


Available in silver or black **, the FX150 goes beyond the bounds of conventional compact cameras, giving users the power and freedom to both capture extremely life like photos and to create artistically expressive images.


The FX150 records original picture data in RAW file format enabling the user views the previous image on the monitor. Available in silver or black **, the FX150 is recommended for people who want a well-built, stylish, compact digital camera that's more advanced in performance and operability than ordinary models. The Intelligent Exposure function helps capture natural-looking, true-to-life images by suppressing blocked shadows and blown highlights.


The FX150 is recommended for people who want a well-built, stylish, compact digital camera that's more advanced in performance and operability than ordinary models. This makes it easy to take clear, sharp photos with outstanding detail.


Equipped with a 28mm wide-angle lens, the* FX150 lets users capture images of expansive scenery just as they appear to the camera. The wide-angle lens fits more people in the FX150, the white balance function has been set, even if the subject once the AF has been set, even if the subject moves around.


Panasonic is introducing a 14.7-megapixel model to its Lumix FX Premium range of consumers looking for an attractive compact camera that makes it easier to capture sharp, well-focused images of expansive scenery just as they appear to the naked eye.