Panasonic Lumix FS11 Digital Camera – Black (14.1MP, 5x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch LCD
The DMC-FS11 features a 28mm wide-angle 5x optical zoom Lumix DC Vario lens. The 28mm wide-angle lens lets you easily capture large groups of people indoors or expansive architectural structures and scenes with dynamic width and rich perspective. The 5x optical zoom lens captures beautiful shots of people or landscapes with 14.1-megapixel resolution.
To realize the sonic speed AF, a number of re-engineering and improvements are made including the adaptation of higher-speed actuator, the optimization of algorithms and the parallelization of software processing element. The result is ultra high speed yet accurate AF performance for you to enjoy the airy shooting that has experienced never before.
The DMC-FS11 can record motion pictures in high-definition. The pixel mixed readout method enables bright motion-picture recording even in low-light settings.The DMC-FS11′s large 2.7-inch LCD features high 230,000-dot resolution intelligent LCD. It automatically adjusts the bright… more >>
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Review by M. J. Taylor for Panasonic Lumix FS11 Digital Camera – Black (14.1MP, 5x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch LCD
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Purchased this product after reading some good reviews on the DMC-FS15 camera from the same family. So far, after a few days use, we have been disappointed with the performance of the camera in low light conditions. There is a lot of noise in the pictures at ISO settings of 400 and above, much more than we experienced with our previous camera, an Exilim EX-Z750 (7MP). It does seem to work much better when you take action to reduce the sensitivity but for a camera that claims to be “intelligent” this really isn’t good enough. Will update after experiencing the light parts of the year – certainly seems to do much better in good light.
Review by Steve for Panasonic Lumix FS11 Digital Camera – Black (14.1MP, 5x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch LCD
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I was on the verge of buying a panasonic camera when I discover that they use id-security batteries. This means that you can only install batteries containing panasonic’s own security chip. Frankly I’m disgusted and appalled at this move which is a blatant move to lock-in users to their proprietary batteries. Competition is there to ensure we consumers get good prices and value for money, vote with your credit card, don’t buy products with vendor lock-in. Removes any temptation I had to buy what would otherwise be a damn good camera, sigh.