Panasonic Digital Camera
Panasonic Digital Camera Suggestions
Executive Summary about Panasonic Digital Camera By Chris Campbell & Ryan Array

Panasonic digital cameras
Panasonic has compact cameras and SLR digital cameras. There are cameras that fit in your pocket. There are cameras that need to be in a camera case. There are cameras for beginners and cameras for professional photographers. The compact cameras from Panasonic include the 10.1 megapixel DMC-FX500K and the DMC-FX35K.
Panasonic digital camera suggestions also include the DMC-FX35K. The camera also has the intelligent auto mode and image stabilizer. Panasonic digital camera suggestions for a 12.2 megapixel camera would be the DMC-FX100K. This little camera has a two and a half inch viewing screen with 3.6 optical zoom.
You can consider about panasonic digital camera DMC-G1
Panasonic digital camera DMC-G1
Panasonic’s DMC-G1 camera is indeed small compared to popular S.L.R.’s like the Canon Rebel or the Nikon D90. Both the body and the lens are smaller in every dimension. As a result, the new G1 occupies 29 cubic inches, in contrast to 64 cubic inches on that Nikon; it weighs 13.5 ounces, versus 22. It is, in fact, the world’s smallest interchangeable-lens camera.
Without that contraption, the camera loses nearly an inch of depth. The lens can now be placed much closer to the light sensor, and therefore the lens itself is much smaller.
And yet the sensor itself - a crucial factor in picture quality - remains full size. At 0.9 inches diagonally, this 12-megapixel sensor is not quite as big as the Nikon’s (1.1 inches), but it’s still S.L.R.-worthy - and much bigger than a typical compact camera’s sensor (usually about 0.4 inches).
Second, if the mirror and prism are gone, how are you supposed to compose your shot?
On the Panasonic Digital Camera, when you put your eye up to the viewfinder, you are not, in fact, seeing out the lens. You’re looking at a tiny screen.
Photographers generally hate these electronic viewfinders. The result: a tiny screen with 1.4 million pixels, compared with the paltry 200,000 on most electronic viewfinders.
You can also use the huge back-panel screen to frame your shots. Without the mirror, Panasonic also had to ditch the autofocus system that most SLR ’s use. The replacement system, called contrast detection, is not new - all S.L.R.’s that have a “live view” feature (where you can frame the shot using the screen) use this system. (nytimes)
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