The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX75 offers an effective resolution of 14.1 megapixels. With an image stabilized, Leica DC VARIO-SUMMICRON marks a 5x optical zoom, the Panasonic FX75 offers a zoom range of 24 mm equivalent wide-angle equivalent to a moderate telephoto 120mm. The Panasonic FX75, the objective has a maximum aperture of f/2.2, F/5.9 and varies throughout the zoom range. The minimum focus distance for the Panasonic DMC-FX75 is usually half a meter, but drops to just three centimeters when the camera is in macro mode. Like most compact cameras these days, unfortunately there is no optical viewfinder, the Panasonic FX75 to decide, but only for a widescreen 3.0-inch LCD with 230,000 pixels, which are designed and tested image and video. Thank you to a touch screen acts as a control point as well.
The Panasonic DMC-FX75 features a 11-point autofocus multi-zone which is also a single-point "high speed" focusing mode. There is also a function of Face Detection with Panasonic's implementation using the information to adjust the focus and exposure to properly capture your subjects' faces. Unlike most digital cameras Panasonic implement a new stage in the recognition, the Lumix DMC-FX75 faces of some people and prioritize them recognized each other as the taking of photographic images or pictures you're looking for for a particular face in playback mode. The Panasonic Lumix FX75 also offers an implementation of autofocus tracking, which can track a moving subject around the structure to continue to update autofocus as required. Panasonic's AF tracking is the facial recognition system so that the camera will continue to follow a face, even if it appears briefly on the one hand, to note, however, is that the facial recognition system requires that the subject will seek to go to the camera his first recognition. It is also possible to have a point to choose the camera by tapping the touch screen of gravity.
ISO sensitivity ranges usually from 80 to 1600, with the ability to comply with respect to the ISO 6400 High Sensitivity mode to extend the car. Shutter speeds from 1 / 2, 000 to 60 seconds are possible, and a shutter button allows image to be recorded by simply tapping the touch screen. The Panasonic DMC-FX75 uses intelligent of Measure, and offers six white balance settings including Auto, manual and four preset fixed. A wide choice of 29 scene modes for still images, users can customize the look of their images, useful, since the Panasonic FX75 offers no opening, shutter priority or full manual mode. There is also an intelligent scene selection, which can automatically select a subset of six scene modes. Five flash modes including red-eye reduction, and has a rated capacity of up to 7.4 m wide, respectively. 2.8 m in telephoto. There's also digital red-eye correction, and Panasonic's Intelligent Auto, Intelligent Exposure and Intelligent ISO functions as seen on previous models. Also included is Intelligent Auto, which can now also feature AF Tracking, Intelligent Exposure functions.
As well as JPEG still images, the Panasonic FX75 can capture video with audio up to 1280 x 720 pixels or lower, with both AVCHD Lite or QuickTime Motion JPEG at full resolution, or Motion JPEG only at lower resolutions . Movies are recorded at 30 frames per second with sound, even if AVCHD Lite 720p 60p 30p is the sensor output. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX75 stores its images and movies on Secure Digital cards, including SDHC types, or newer SDXC. There is also a generous 40MB of internal memory. Connectivity options include USB 2.0 full speed, as well as mini-HDMI or high definition NTSC / PAL standard definition. Power comes from a property in lithium-ion battery, use the features of Panasonic-ID security, counterfeit batteries containing prevented or third parties. The battery life is considered good for 360 shots on a charge of CIPA testing standards. The software package includes PHOTOfunSTUDIO 5.0 HD Edition.
The Panasonic Lumix FX75 supplies from mid-July 2010, black and silver models for a suggested retail price of $ 299.95 U.S.. (Panasonic has recently priced at $ 270 cut line.)
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The Panasonic DMC-FX75 features a 11-point autofocus multi-zone which is also a single-point "high speed" focusing mode. There is also a function of Face Detection with Panasonic's implementation using the information to adjust the focus and exposure to properly capture your subjects' faces. Unlike most digital cameras Panasonic implement a new stage in the recognition, the Lumix DMC-FX75 faces of some people and prioritize them recognized each other as the taking of photographic images or pictures you're looking for for a particular face in playback mode. The Panasonic Lumix FX75 also offers an implementation of autofocus tracking, which can track a moving subject around the structure to continue to update autofocus as required. Panasonic's AF tracking is the facial recognition system so that the camera will continue to follow a face, even if it appears briefly on the one hand, to note, however, is that the facial recognition system requires that the subject will seek to go to the camera his first recognition. It is also possible to have a point to choose the camera by tapping the touch screen of gravity.
ISO sensitivity ranges usually from 80 to 1600, with the ability to comply with respect to the ISO 6400 High Sensitivity mode to extend the car. Shutter speeds from 1 / 2, 000 to 60 seconds are possible, and a shutter button allows image to be recorded by simply tapping the touch screen. The Panasonic DMC-FX75 uses intelligent of Measure, and offers six white balance settings including Auto, manual and four preset fixed. A wide choice of 29 scene modes for still images, users can customize the look of their images, useful, since the Panasonic FX75 offers no opening, shutter priority or full manual mode. There is also an intelligent scene selection, which can automatically select a subset of six scene modes. Five flash modes including red-eye reduction, and has a rated capacity of up to 7.4 m wide, respectively. 2.8 m in telephoto. There's also digital red-eye correction, and Panasonic's Intelligent Auto, Intelligent Exposure and Intelligent ISO functions as seen on previous models. Also included is Intelligent Auto, which can now also feature AF Tracking, Intelligent Exposure functions.
As well as JPEG still images, the Panasonic FX75 can capture video with audio up to 1280 x 720 pixels or lower, with both AVCHD Lite or QuickTime Motion JPEG at full resolution, or Motion JPEG only at lower resolutions . Movies are recorded at 30 frames per second with sound, even if AVCHD Lite 720p 60p 30p is the sensor output. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX75 stores its images and movies on Secure Digital cards, including SDHC types, or newer SDXC. There is also a generous 40MB of internal memory. Connectivity options include USB 2.0 full speed, as well as mini-HDMI or high definition NTSC / PAL standard definition. Power comes from a property in lithium-ion battery, use the features of Panasonic-ID security, counterfeit batteries containing prevented or third parties. The battery life is considered good for 360 shots on a charge of CIPA testing standards. The software package includes PHOTOfunSTUDIO 5.0 HD Edition.
The Panasonic Lumix FX75 supplies from mid-July 2010, black and silver models for a suggested retail price of $ 299.95 U.S.. (Panasonic has recently priced at $ 270 cut line.)