Panasonic Lumix FX100 Goes Buckwild With 12-megapixels
- May 21st, 2007
- 4 Comments

Panasonic unveiled the latest Lumix today and it’s a whopper. The FX100 may be small in size, but the 12-megapixel, 28mm wide-angle Leica DC lens with 3.6x optical zoom and f/2.8 tells a different story. A cool feature I like is the High-Speed Burst shooting mode that picks off eight frames per second. It also boasts the ability to snap HD pictures and records 720p video at 15 FPS. The latest Lumix carries on the Mega O.I.S. we’ve grown to love and it also includes a Pet mode to take pictures of, well, your pets. No word on price, but we’ll see these hotties in July.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX100 [LetsGoDigital]









rrickards@gmail.com
1 year ago
Does it have built in stabilization?
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Peter Ha (Who am I?)
1 year ago
But of course. Intelligent Image Stabilization helps with the twitch.
david (Who am I?)
1 year ago
These are selling on taobao for 2900RMB, around $330.
http://auction1.taobao.com/auction/0/item_detail-0db2-7c37de0d271aefd7751b1c99017fa5e8.jhtml
Brian (Who am I?)
7 months ago
Does the Lumix 12 mega pixel camera have a underwater case like some of the others in this line?