Panasonic Lumix FX07 Review
According to Mark Goldstein: "The 7 Megapixel images were quite soft straight out of the camera at the default sharpening setting and ideally require some further sharpening in an application like Adobe Photoshop, as you can't change the in-camera setting. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07 dealt very well with chromatic aberrations, with limited purple fringing effects appearing only in high contrast situations. Macro performance is average, allowing you to focus as close as 5 cms away from the subject."
Panasonic Lumix FX07 digital camera - Image sensor and Sensitivity
Mark continues: "The 1/2.5 inch, 7 Megapixel sensor used in the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07 produces noise-free images at ISO 100, but ISO 200 shows some noise and loss of detail. ISO 400 exhibits obvious noise and blurred detail, and the fastest settings of ISO 800 and 1600 should only be used in an emergency. The new High Sensitivity mode extends the ISO range and allows you to freeze subject movement effectively, but does so by reducing the effective image resolution." You want to learn more about the Panasonic Lumix digital camera? Continue to read the Panasonic Lumix FX07 review at PhotographyBLOG.
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Mark Goldstein started his very active website PhotographyBLOG in January 2003. At first the one and only purpose was to let this site function as one of those popular web logs with Photography as main topic. But as we all know Photography is a pretty big subject to publish about so Mark decided to focus on some hot key points like mentioning all new introductions, reviews, reports from events like PMA and Photokina, sharing some impressive and creative photos and Mark's sole perspective of his feeling about this fascinating world of Digital Imaging. Mark is based in the UK, but his eagle-eye focuses global.
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