The Panasonic Lumix FS15 is a metal, ultra compact camera. It has a 12.0 megapixels CCD with an extended 5 x wide optical zoom lens (29-145mm). A 2.7" LCD is integrated for an excellent review / preview even in brilliant sunlight and at extreme angles. Sharp, crisp images are produced with the aid Panasonics' technology 'Image Stabilization' of the lens. Essentially this means that your images are 'blur free' even at maximum zoom in low light. iA Mode activates six detection and correction functions - including Tracking AF, which locks on and follows your subject - so you get beautiful, clear shots. Just press the iA button, aim, and shoot. With the FS15, taking great photos is that easy. File Format - JPEG (Exif 2.21), Quicktime Motion JPEG 29mm Wide-angle 5x Optical Zoom LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens (35mm film camera equivalent - 29-145mm) 2.7-inch, 230,000-dot High-resolution LCD ISO Sensitivity - Auto / 80 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 Shooting Mode - Intelligent AUTO, Normal Picture, My Scene Mode, Scene Mode, Motion Picture iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode - Face Detection, Subject Detection, Shake Detection (MEGA O.I.S), Motion Detection, Scene Detection, Light Detection High-speed Burst Mode - 5 frames per second with 3-megapixel resolution New Photo Frame Mode and Slideshow with Music Power - Rechargeable Battery Dimensions (H x W x D) - 2.14'' x 3.82'' x 0.85 Weight - Approx. 4.16 oz.Customer Review: Good things come in tiny packages
With a surprising amount of functionality in a remarkably tiny package (think of a deck of cards) this camera outperforms many a snap-and-shoot with a very nimble shutter speed and a breathtaking view screen. The pictures rendered are very crisp and clear and the camera supports a wide angled format (usually only seen in DSLRs). To make the most of all the features, be sure to acquire one of the camera compatible memory cards; the video capability will not operate without it.
Customer Review: Great Camera
Having recently purchased this camera and back from my first trip using it, I must say it is a nice camera for the price. The features are amazing and I have not even skimmed the surface of it's capabilities. I'm not really in love with the companion software that came with it, I'm still using my Kodak software to crop, etc., but the camera itself is great. I recommended that my Dad purchase one, which he did. He's in his mid 70's and not very technical, but he took some pretty good pictures with his last weekend.
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