Summary: The Panasonic FX35 demonstrates just how much technology can be squeezed into even the tiniest camera bodies. It combines terrific build quality and aesthetic design with...
Conclusion: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 digital compact camera The Lumix compact camera line of Panasonic has been setting the Thames on fire for a while now. The models appeared...
Excerpt: The DMC-FX35 looks stylish; we like it even more in its optional black finish. The 4x zoom starts at a 25mm setting that gives a very wide view of the world. Amazingly,...
Excerpt: Digital photography moves fast - there's a constantly flowing stream of compacts and next-gen models revealed to the market every single month. Which makes it all the...
Pros: 25mm wide angle lens, Intelligent Auto system, Well finished, Reasonable price
Cons: Could do with more creative control, High ISO issues, Images a little soft
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Summary: : The Panasonic Lumix FX35 may seem like "just another compact camera" but what impresses me most about this camera is how difficult it was to think of problems with this...
Pros: Very easy to use, Very compact and stylish metal body, Very good build quality and switches, Very good image quality - excellent colour, Ultra wide angle 25mm 4x optic...
Cons: Noise visible at ISO100, Having to give the camera back to Panasonic
Conclusion: The Panasonic FX35 is a well-built digicam with an impressive piece of glass, the Leica DC-Vario Elmarit that starts at a very wide 25mm equivalent and extends 4x to...
Pros: Good controls, Compact, Well-built, Intelligent Auto mode, 25mm wide angle with 4x zoom, 720 pixel HD Movie mode, 16:9 aspect ratio for still and movie captures, A goo...
Cons: Only average printed results, Poor LCD menu system with confusing controls, Slide show presentations disappoint, Soft corners at all focal lengths, High contrast in ou...