Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 - Review @ DigicamReview



DigicamReview has recently posted a review on Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ30, a 12x optical zoom (equivalent to 35mm to 420mm on a 35mm film camera) inheriting MEGA O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) and 2″ swivel LCD screen

Panasonic Lumix LZ30

“Image quality is very good, the images have very good colour, with rich saturation, contrast, and detail, although with higher than average noise. Purple fringing was quite low, as was red-eye. The camera did a good job focusing even in low light thanks to the focus-assist lamp. I did not notice vignetting in photos, nor did I notice barrel or pincushion distortion. There is a very good range of image sizes, and a very good choice of compression options (including RAW and TIFF). The macro mode is good, and provides good detail and colour. Auto white balance and metering seemed to be good. The movie mode is good, providing 640×480 and 30 frames per second with sound, and optical zoom. The camera gives very good control over image quality, allowing you to change the colour warmth, saturation, contrast, sharpness and noise reduction in camera.”

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