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Camera Summary:
The Panasonic Lumix FX35 is a 10.1 megapixel digital camera with
4x optical zoom. It is designed to be a slim camera capable of
capturing unprecedented width and depth. The Lumix FX35 features
intelligent exposure, digital red-eye correction, optical image
stabilization, intelligent scene selection, and face detection.
It will be available in March 2008 in silver, black and blue,
models for about $349.
Panasonic Lumix FX35 News Release Excerpt:
Panasonic’s new super-slim Lumix FX35 digital camera offers
line’s first 25mm wide-angle lens. The Lumix FX35 packs a 25mm
ultra-wide-angle Leica lens, capturing almost double the viewing
area, plus Panasonic’s advanced intelligent auto mode.
LAS VEGAS (January 29, 2008) –
Panasonic today announced the
newest addition to its popular line of super-slim Lumix
FX-Series digital cameras, with the introduction of the
DMC-FX35, complete with Panasonic’s first-ever 25mm
ultra-wide-lens. The FX35, with 10.1 megapixels, also features a
4x optical zoom, Panasonic’s Advanced Intelligent Auto mode, a
LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens offering f2.8 brightness and the new
fourth-generation Venus Engine image processor.
“With the Panasonic Lumix FX35’s 25mm ultra-wide-angle lens, we
are providing consumers with a camera that captures remarkable
and unprecedented width and depth – all available in a slim
camera that is small enough to carry in a pocket or small
purse,” said Alex Fried, National Marketing Manager, Imaging,
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. “Consumers are gradually
beginning to understand the value of wide-angle lenses. When
they fully understand that the FX35 can help them capture almost
double the frame, meaning they can squeeze twice as many friends
into the group shot, we’re confident we’ll have some happy
digital photographers.”
To achieve a 25mm ultra-wide-angle lens in the slim design of
the FX35, Panasonic developed a new unevenly thick concave
meniscus EA (Extra high refractive index Aspherical) lens.
Working closely with Leica to meet their strict standards on
lenses, the Lumix FX35’s lens comprises of seven elements in six
groups, including four aspherical lenses with six aspherical
surfaces.
Panasonic’s Advanced Intelligent Auto mode expands Panasonic’s
system of intuitive technologies with the addition of
Intelligent Exposure and Digital Red-eye Correction. Consisting
of seven advanced and intuitive technologies, with Advanced
Intelligent Auto mode, the consumer is able to rely on the
advanced technologies happening automatically, without them
changing any settings, thus taking high-quality photos is easy
and effortless. Advanced Intelligent Auto mode includes:
• Intelligent Exposure – With this new feature, photos will no
longer be under- or over-exposed. Instead, the FX35, instantly
analyze the framed image and adjusts the brightness in areas
that are too dark because of dim lighting, backlighting or the
use of the flash. The camera will automatically adjust the
brightness accordingly.
• Digital Red-eye Correction– This feature helps to eliminate
the red-eye problem that sometimes results when taking flash
shots at the night. Incorporated into the camera, the built-in
flash emits a small preliminary flash before the main flash,
detects red-eye and will digitally correct it.
• MEGA O.I.S. – Gyrosensors detect hand-shake and the lens
system shifts to compensate, helping to prevent hand-shake from
creating a blurry image.
• Intelligent ISO – With Intelligent ISO, the FX35 can determine
if the photo subject is moving and change the ISO setting and
shutter speed accordingly, thus giving a blur-free photo.
• Intelligent Scene Selector – Intelligent Scene Selector senses
the ambient conditions, recognizes the shooting environment and
will automatically select the appropriate scene mode from:
Scenery, Portrait, Macro, Night Portrait or Night Scenery mode.
This intuitive technology, helps the consumer use the most
common scene modes that are built into the camera, but often go
unused, without making any manual adjustments.
• Face Detection – Face Detection detects faces anywhere in the
frame, even if they are moving, and automatically chooses the
optimal focus and exposure settings so portraits come out clear
and crisp. Panasonic’s Face Detection detects up to 15 faces.
• Quick AF – The Quick AF (auto focus) system starts focus on
the subject by just pointing the camera to the subject, thus
minimizing the AF time.
The FX35 features a fourth-generation high-performance image
processing LSI, the Venus Engine IV. The Venus Engine IV
produces higher-quality digital photos, as compared to the Venus
Engine III predecessor, with an advanced signal processing
system that produces a quick response time. The shutter release
time lag is as short as 0.005 second, making it easier to
capture sudden, spur-of-the-moment photo opportunities. In burst
shooting mode, the DMC-FX35 can snap 2.5 shots per second at
full resolution**. Also, in High-Speed Burst shooting mode***,
it fires an incredible 6 shots-per-second, plus unlimited
consecutive shooting****, which lets the consumer snap photos
until the memory card is full.
Consumers can view slideshows on the FX35’s 2.5-inch LCD, and
new this year, can also add mood-appropriate music, choosing
from natural, slow, urban or swing tunes. The Lumix FX35
incorporates an Intelligent LCD, which detects the lighting
condition and controls the brightness level of the LCD in 11
fine steps, to offer a display with the most appropriate clarity
in any situation. Users can also enjoy slideshows of captured
images with music effects to match the mood of the images.
Furthermore, the High Angle mode makes the LCD screen extremely
easy to view when the camera is held high, such as when shooting
over a crowd.
The Lumix FX35 is capable of recording 720p High Definition
motion pictures and 1920 x 1080 pixel High Definition-ready
photos that perfectly fit a wide-screen (16:9) HDTV. Panasonic
VIERA Plasma or LCD HDTVs that have an integrated SD Memory Card
slot, so viewing still images is simple as inserting the SD
card. In addition, with the newly added HD component output
capability, consumers can enjoy watching still and motion images
in stunning HD quality taken by simply taking the DMC-FX35 and
connecting the camera via an optional component cable
(DMW-HDC2).
The DMC-FX35 will be available in March 2008 in silver, black
and blue, models with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of
$349.
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