Panasonic announced four new additions to its Lumix point-and-shoot line of
digital cameras. The top-end model is the Lumix DMX-LX3 that will debut in
August for $499.95. The LX3 offers all of the convenience of a point-and-shoot
camera along with a wide-range of manual controls for creative shots.
The LX3 has a 10.1-megapixel CCD and uses a F2.0 ultra wide-angle LECIA DC
VARIO-SUMMICRON lens. ISO settings can go as high as ISO 6400 in high
sensitivity mode and the camera can shoot full resolutions bursts at 2.5 shots
per second and at lower resolutions in High-Speed burst mode at six shots per
second. The camera also features a 3-inch LCD and has the ability to shoot
video. Other features include image stabilization, red-eye correction,
intelligent scene selector, face detection and quick AF.
Those looking for a higher megapixel count will like the Lumix FX150 with a
14.7-megapixel CCD and a 28, wide-angle LECIA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens. The lens
has F2.8 brightness and a 3.6 times optical zoom. Manual controls are offered
and the camera can shoot in RAW format. The camera can shoot bursts at 2.5
shots per second and features red-eye correction, optical image stabilization,
intelligent ISO, intelligent scene selector, face detection, and quick AF. The Lumix
FX150 will retail for $399.95 and will be available in August.
Panasonic’s Lumix FX37 digital camera features 10.1-megapixels and can shoot
video in HD resolution. The camera’s lens is a 25mm ultra wide-angle LECIA DC
unit and features a 5x digital zoom. Features include intelligent exposure,
red-eye correction, optical image stabilization, intelligent ISO, intelligent
scene selector, face detection and quick AF. Video is recorded at full 30 fps
with a 1280 x 720p resolution.
The final new Panasonic camera is the Lumix FZ28 with 10.1-megapixels and
an 18x optical zoom. The camera features intelligent exposure, red-eye
correction, optical image stabilization, intelligent ISO, intelligent scene
selector, face detection, and quick AF. The camera features a 2.7-inch LCD and
can shoot at up to ISO 6400. Video can be recorded at 1280 x 720p at a full 30
frames per second. The camera will ship in August with a retail price of
$399.95.
The last new Panasonic point-and-shoot Lumix digital camera DailyTech covered
was the Lumix
FZ-18 back in 2007.