Panasonic Lumix DMC – FX500 Digital Camera
September 10, 2008
When you see Panasonic Lumix DMC – FX500 it looks very small and compact but passionately
incorporates more advanced and easy to use features inside small square box. It is very sleek and gracefully designed all over the body with beautiful curves at the edge which all makes it as a desirable model from Panasonic. The most favourite and eye catchy part of Lumix is its touch sensitive control system that takes you to a complete tour over entire controls and setting by touching the LCD screen using your fingertip or a pen. The exciting thing is that you can have a control over creative exposure that includes shutter and aperture – manual and priority modes.
Lumix lets you shoot movie with HD video mode that can shoot 1280×720 pixel at 30 frames per second. Panasonic Lumix DMC – FX500 is developed to tap the niche market of entry level digital SLR. This digital camera is enriched with 10.1 megapixel and equipped with 25mm ultra wide angle lens Leica DC for optimal focal length with 5x optical zoom which makes it the most appealing model of Panasonic. The whole concept of touch sensitive control system is further enhanced by 3.0 LCD screen which is powered by venus engine image processor that makes you to see the screen even more brighter under sunlight.
With the help of touch screen you can straight away control all the extensive ones of menu settings and preferences of many picture quality enhancers. Playback requirement of high quality pictures are endowed with advanced functions like slideshows with music and HD component output that is useful to play pictures and videos in HD quality.
Lumix offers complete assistance when you choose Intelligent Auto Mode function, the camera will take care of all settings and also gives freedom to go further and set auto focus and exposure of the subject by simply touching the screen. The menu button on the camera is arranged in the form of joystick which can be used to control basic functions. The AF (auto focus) function will keep tracking of subjects to prevent unnecessary damage to the image by giving more details to the digital photo.
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