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Panasonic Lumix FZ18
Review of Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 by
biffo1261
Advantages: Large zoom, small size, extensive ISO rating and Leica lens
Disadvantages: No remote shutter release, facility, no auxiliary flash shoe, a little fragile.
...Having owned the FZ20 for some time I had no hesitation in buying the FZ18 when I saw it in the QVC shop in Birchwood. The price attracted me at £149.99 and then the 15% discount for my pensionable age on Mondays made it an absolute bargain. The only fly in the ointment? They only had the Silver models available but for that money money hey I can live with it.
On first handling it is quite obviously somewhat smaller than the FZ20 and whilst the lighter weight is in some circumstances a bonus it doesn't feel as solid or sturdy as the FZ20. That aside it takes all my Olympus auxiliary lenses with the optional adapter. One good point over the FZ20 is that a 46mm Skylight filter can be left permanently screwed to the front of the lens; something of an oversight on the FZ20. The 18x (even higher if the megapixel raing is reduced) zoom...
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24.06.2008
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Panasonic FZ-50
Review of Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50EB-K by
ciaojake
Advantages: High Quality images;wide range of features
Disadvantages: pricey;slow performance
...All in one, D-SLR-style compacts bridge the gap between budget D-SLRs and system cameras, and their main appeal is the large built in zoom housed in the body.
The FZ-50 fits nicely into the hand with a distinct handgrip. Both the zoom ring and focusing ring are manual and operate smoothly, and they are weighted well for precise control. The majority of the camera is made from plastic, but it does have a reasonably solid feel and is well made.
One thing is for sure, Panasonic hasn’t skimped on the spec for the FZ-50. It packs in a 10.1Mp CCD sensor, moving up from the 8Mp sported by the FZ-30, there is a 12x optical zoom with a 35-420mm range in 35mm terms, and at the wide end lens has a maximum aperture of F/2.8. What’s impressive is that the maximum aperture is fast F/3.7 at the full extension of 420mm.
With a 420mm lens you risk camera...
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07.05.2007
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Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ50
Review of Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50EB-K by
kev927
Advantages: Stunning zoom for those long range shots
Disadvantages: You need a tripod for steadying picture when using the Macro Zoom
...The camera is so easy to use that you only need to read the book to learn about the special features in depth. I read the book to discover how to put the battery in and then I was away. When I needed to use a feature I looked it up in the instruction book.
The FZ50 has a wonderful zoom range and have been taking some stunning photographs. The lens is outstanding.
The image stabilisation is v. good and start-up and multiple picture mode is quick. True, it is not the most user-friendly camera nor are the options easy to set-up sometimes.
I did buy a spare battery, I dont know why because the supplied battery lasts for two or three days of heavy use. I might buy the macro lens but most other things are supplied. Buy it, its good value....
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29.01.2008
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8
Review of Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8EB-K by
alexhillier1
Advantages: All
Disadvantages: None
...I would endorse 'noselot's' review entirely. As probably one of the worst photographers in the world I bought my FZ8 in an attempt to, at least, get the objects that I wanted to take in focus. The results are amazing, certainly for me. On our recent trip to Lanzarote I took over 300 pictures, half of which I discarded because I wasn't happy with the layout/angle/light but the remainder were exactly what I wanted. The zoom is quite phenomenal. I notice a small boat, which was only just visible well beyond the sea wall at Cucharas beach and which was rising and falling in a heavy swell. Bearing in mind that I was not wearning my glasses, using the viewfinder I pointed the camera on full zoom and took the snap. To my delight the picture came out very well and, considering the distance amazingly sharp. I bought my model on ebay for £162 inc...
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23.03.2008
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Dirt is our business
Review of Casio FZ-1 by
crustypaul
Advantages: THAT filter, very easy to use, graphical editing, warm sound
Disadvantages: monophonic outputs, not much memory, takes a while to load up disks
...It comes as no surprise that most of the artists on Warp records own an FZ-1 sampler. This sampler only has a passing aquaintance with clean sounds preferring to grind everything up into a mass of Aphex Twin-esque crunching. The FZ-1 has a maximum sample rate of 32Khz and although casio claim 16 bit sampling, rumours have it that it is more like 12 bit sampling with 16 bit processing. This is what gives it the unique sound that is loved by artists such as u-ziq, Global Communications and Underworld. Once you recognise the sound you can hear it all over the Dubnobasswithmyheadman album. It is capable of producing fairly clean samples but this is not the point, if i wanted clean samples i would use my e-mu E6400.
The standard FZ-1 comes with 1MB memory although this can be expanded to 4MB if you can find a dealer. 1MB is just enough...
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05.01.2001
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Lumix FZ50
Review of Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50EB-K by
benjybh
Advantages: Lens, Video Function
Disadvantages: LCD Screen a bit dim
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30.08.2007
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 Black
Review of Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50EB-K by
juliet_bravo
Advantages: fantastic 12x optical zoom and superb image quality
Disadvantages: no case and standard memory card is too small
...We decided to buy a new digital camera just after the birth of our new son back in July. We went to a local camera store and had a look at the promotional publication they had instore. We wanted something with a great optical zoom and digital zoom and were looking for something that would be fairly simple to use- my hubby is a bit of a technophobe and so we had to find something with enough gadgets to do the job and keep me happy, but simple enough so as not to annoy my husband! We decided to buy a panasonic as they have a great reputation, but couldn't pick between three similar models. I spoke to the shop assistant and logged onto kelkoo and eventually decided to buy the Lumix FZ50.
The list price was £420, but we bought one from camera4u.com for £366.00
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 Black is a fantastic camera and is very sturdily...
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18.10.2006
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Fuzzy as hell
Review of Boss Fuzz FZ-3 by
gwlith_y_wawr
Advantages: A different kind of distortion
Disadvantages: Can sound messy with a cheap guitar
...sound a bit messy and sometimes tinny, especially with the tone turned down. This can be overcome with a bit a twiddling with volume and tone controls however.
Overall, the FZ-3 is a very good pedal for people who don’t want or like the standard distortions available and can help to give you a very distinctive, personal sound. It is generally priced between £70 and £90 in the shops....
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24.04.2004
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Great value for money 12X camera
Review of Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7 by
alvinlwh
Advantages: 12 x zoom, Mega OIS
Disadvantages: No custom bag, Uses own battery (non AA)
...I was looking for a 12 x camera with OIS, and I was considering a FZ5 when I come across the Panasonic DMCFZ7BS. For just £30 more, I thought it would be better to get a newer camera.
This camera was great; a big improvement over my LZ1. The best thing (and selling point) about this camera is its 12 x zoom. What it did not say on the box is that it becomes 16.5 x zoom if the picture is taken below 6MP, which is over 450mm! The OIS works to cancel out hand shake at such huge zoom numbers. There are bags of controls for you to fool around with. You can even set/fine tune your own white balance, the weakest point of most digital cameras. Although having said that, the flash is not neutral, and if you are using the flash, you must set it to flash wb, unlike Canon cameras. But that has not been a problem yet.
Some digicams can have...
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27.05.2006
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Different, but still great
Review of Ultra Zone, The - Steve Vai by
welshpete
Advantages: Superb all round album
Disadvantages: haven't found any yet
...When the inlay card mentioned lots of samples on a Steve Vai album, the worry set in. Now I ask myself why, OK Stevie is trying to move with the times, but he's still at the top of the tree when it comes to playing guitar, no matter what the backing is like.
And 'Ultra Zone' doesn't dissapoint on the guitar front. JiBoom and Windows of the Soul are brilliant for the solos and songs like Lucky Charms and Voodoo Acid show the guys diversity.
When I saw him live at Manchester Academy earlierthis year, again I was blown away...everything he does is now taking him closer to his mentor - Frank Zappa. And since FZ's sad passing, a replacement is needed.
Keep up the good work , Steve....
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10.09.2000
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