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October 2009
Review summary of Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 252 reviews of Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 8.35/10. Comparing these reviews to 540866 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 84/100 (or 8.4 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
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October 2004
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10
By Glenn Menin
Pros: Fast shooting. Two image stabilization settings. Clearly labeled controls. Real-time histogram. Sharp and crisp images.
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August 2004
Panasonic Lumix FZ10: Lumix FZ10
By Paul Jasper
Review summary: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10S includes an amazingly powerful 12x Leica zoom lens that has built-in image stabilization and a fairly good selection of advanced creative controls ...
Pros: Powerful 12x Leica zoom lens with built-in image stabilization. Panning mode adds background motion blur to sports photos. Excellent output image quality for the price.
Cons: Panning mode not great in bright sunlight. Basic hot shoe. Provided 16MB SD card too small for £400 camera.
Verdict: Our original Lumix unit developed a fault during testing in which both the LCD display and the electronic viewfinder acquired a magenta cast, though photos still came out fine. The replacement unit we received functioned perfectly
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August 2004
Panasonic Lumix FZ10S-K
By Asim Zaidi
Review summary: Panasonic has been providing the industry with great home theatre products, but what many people may not be aware of is that they manufacture digital still cameras as well. These cameras are known as the Lumix series. Today we will explore their Lumix ...
Verdict: For delivering 8 mega pixel like images from a 4 mega pixel CCD, I think the FZ10 is a fantastic camera.
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June 2004
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10; Big 12x Zoom Shows The Benefits Of A Built-In Image Stabilizer
By Peter K. Burian
Review summary: With the typical 37-110mm (equivalent) optical zoom lens, it's impossible to take tight shots of distant subjects.
Verdict: That's great news for anyone who enjoys shooting sports, wildlife, and performers on a distant stage, or any subject that's far from the camera. Simply zoom in to take frame filling images of the pitcher at a junior baseball game or a black bear ...
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