
Panasonic just announced the release of the Lumix DCM-FZ35 Camera by this September. It includes advanced features like HD video recording with the ability to capture photos and video as a point and shoot camera. The Lumix DCM-FZ35 camera makes a great choice for a new or advanced user who wants a hybrid device that shoots high-quality still and motion images. It will feature an 18x zoom
lens with equivalent focal length of 27-486mm, a 12.1 megapixel CCD sensor, and Panasonic’s Power O.I.S. optical image stabilization system.
On the back panel of the Lumix DCM-FZ35, it has a 2.7 inch LCD screen and an electronic viewfinder. The Lumix FZ35 can record 720p HD video, which includes AVCHD Lite encoding for advanced compression of HD video with Dolby Digital audio recording. The Lumix DCM-FZ35 Camera also will come with optical image stabilization and facial recognition. In addition, a nice feature called “High Dynamic Mode” which can mimic HDR photography will also be in the Lumix DCM-FZ35. So if you are in the market for an HD camcorder and a digital camera, this would be a great buy.
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Yeah, guess everybody has this “problem”.
I really like the technology and photography toohelp me to choose please between the panasonic fz35, the samsung st1000 and the samsung st550?
gordon, did you say tax regulations limit you to 30 minutes? whats tax got to do with recording times. Cheers.
This is a great review of this camera, the best I’ve seen on youtube anyway
6:16 is the bit.
Because in Europe if a camera can record more than 30 minutes, it’s classed as a video camera which suffers from higher import duty. Crazy, but the law.
@cameralabs Thank you gordon. Great review by the way. Looks like a great camera.
can you do a review on the nikon l110?great review
what are some good modes for sunny daylight & dark indoor modes like shutter speed, flash etc?
How do I edit and upload my video clips I recorded using this camera?