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The '''Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX700''' is a modern digital compact camera, introduced in 2010. Its [[Leica]] DC Vario-Summicron 1:2.2-1:5.9/4.3-21.5 aspherical [[zoom lens]] covers focal-lengths from wide-angle to portrait. With max. aperture f2.2 in wide-angle position the lens is quite fast when compared with common f2.8 digicam lenses. Another advantage of that camera is the image series mode to shoot ten 14 [[Megapixel]] images in one second. Video captures are possible in fabulous HD-TV resolution 1080x1920 [[Pixel]]. Therefore it has its own video release button beside the common big shutter release button. The 3" touch screen on the back is the only way to reach menus and to manipulate settings.
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The '''Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX700''' is a modern digital compact camera, introduced in 2010. Its [[Leica]] DC Vario-Summicron 1:2.2-1:5.9/4.3-21.5 aspherical [[zoom lens]] covers focal-lengths from wide-angle to portrait. With max. aperture f2.2 in wide-angle position the lens is quite fast when compared with common f2.8 digicam lenses. Another advantage of that camera is the image series mode to shoot ten 14 [[Megapixel]] images in one second. Video captures are possible in fabulous HD-TV resolution 1080x1920 [[Pixel]]. Therefore it has its own video release button beside the common big shutter release button. The 3" [[touch screen]] on the back is the only way to reach menus and to manipulate settings.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:25, 25 November 2013


The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX700 is a modern digital compact camera, introduced in 2010. Its Leica DC Vario-Summicron 1:2.2-1:5.9/4.3-21.5 aspherical zoom lens covers focal-lengths from wide-angle to portrait. With max. aperture f2.2 in wide-angle position the lens is quite fast when compared with common f2.8 digicam lenses. Another advantage of that camera is the image series mode to shoot ten 14 Megapixel images in one second. Video captures are possible in fabulous HD-TV resolution 1080x1920 Pixel. Therefore it has its own video release button beside the common big shutter release button. The 3" touch screen on the back is the only way to reach menus and to manipulate settings.