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PC World: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX75 Review

26 Oct

(My Article) From PC World:

Tim says I’m fast-becoming (whether I like it or not) PC World’s touch-screen camera go-to girl.  Woohoo!  This is my review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX75, and my findings were basically as follows:

- Too many physical buttons.  Go big or go home, seriously.  The physical buttons account for half of the commands, while the touch-screen does the rest.  Confusing?  Yeah, just a little bit.

- Cool touch-to-focus feature–tap anywhere on the touch-screen and the camera will focus there.  Neat option, especially if you have a bunch of potential focal points.

- Good anti-shake and autofocus–really quick, effective, and hardly any shutter lag in regular shooting modes.

Bottom line: I’m not sure why everyone is so enamored with touch-screens, but they are.  My personal opinion is that a touch-screen is at best unnecessary and at worst really hard to use on a point-and-shoot.  But the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX75 is decent, although it might be even better without the touch-screen…

Price: $299

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