Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 - Black
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17 reviews - $249.98 - $458.65
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- Leave a lasting impression with the clear and precise images created by this Panasonic digital camera. This digital camera d... read more
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The remarkable 12x optical zoom can capture large frames of photo subjects even a long distance away...
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 Digital Camera
Features: - Powered by a Lithium-Ion battery pack (7.2V, 680 mAh); battery charger included - 5.0-me...
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Leave a lasting impression with the clear and precise images created by this Panasonic digital camera. This digital camera delivers the most power and best flexibility to take amazing shots with the click of a button. Digital photography has never been simpler with this cameras ease of use and impressive features. Including a high resolution of 5 megapixels, an upgraded Leica lens, a 1.8 LCD display, and an image stabilizer perfect for shaky hands, this digital camera can deliver consecutive full-resolution pictures at speeds up to three frames per second. With 12x incredibly bright optical zoom for ...
| Main Features | |
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| Brand | Panasonic |
| Product Line | Lumix |
| Model | DMC-FZ5 |
| Camera Type | Prosumer / Medium |
| Type of User | Advanced, Professional |
| Operating System Compatibility | PC, Mac |
| Bundled Accessories | AV Cable, Lens Cap, Software, Lens Hood, USB Cable, Battery Pack, Shoulder Strap, Battery Charger, 16 MB SD Memory Card |
| Color | Black, Silver |
| Warranty | 30 Days |
Conclusion - Pros Excellent resolution and detail capture - a real improvement on its predecessor Very sharp results (though see below) Good, ...
Making its debut at the 2005 Photo Marketing Association trade show in Orlando, the Panasonic FZ5 joined an expanding list of SLR-shaped digital cameras with long zoom lenses. The FZ5 distinguishes itself with one of the strongest fixed zooms out there: a
The first time you pick up the FZ5, its lightweight body feels like it's made out of plastic, especially when you compare it with the more robust and similarly featured Sony CyberShot H1 (reviewed