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April 2011
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Abstrakt: NameDigital compact camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT3At a glance:Waterproof to 12m, drop-proof to 2m,Great image quality,Limited 4.6x zoom (28-128mm equivalent)Summary:An excellent outdoor camera limited only by its 4.6x zoom and lack of lens protection.Rat...
The outdoor crowd have seen a slew of rugged' cameras slip through their fingers over the past few years. At first glance, this may appear to be all about its novelty GPS, compass, altimeter and 3D features, but Panasonic has delivered a something genu...
Image quality isn't outstanding but the long list of great features, from 12m waterproofing to 1080p video capture, makes this an impressive all-rounder. ...
Waterproof (12 m), shockproof (2 m), coldproof (10 °C), Responsive (phototophoto, autofocus), Generall image quality, Easy to use and good iA mode, Full HD video mode with zoom
Picture quality at 800 ISO and over, New zoom controls make the camera tricky to grip while zooming, Poorquality screen (definition, colours), Lowquality mono sound in video mode, GPS isn't very useful
The Panasonic Lumix FT3 is much more responsive than the FT2, although we did find it harder to grip. There's not been much change to picture quality, except in video mode, but it's a shame the accompanying mono sound is so disappointing. Panasonic's m...
Tougher than Jason Bourne; GPS, compass, altimeter and barometer built-in; 1,080p video capture
Expensive if you're not going to make use of its extra features; some visible grain, even in well-lit situations; mono-only audio recording
For most average users, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT3 will probably prove unnecessary. But, if you're the outdoors type, you'll find this rugged compact camera more than meets your needs....
Rugged build, rammed full of the latest must have features, reasonably priced (if at the higher end of the price spectrum compared with a non toughened snapper), easy to use, good results with the minimum of fuss, built in GPS, 3D mode, Full HD clips
Priced at a slight premium, operational buttons too small and fiddly to be operated with gloves on or with wet fingers
This compact snapshot packs in a host of the latest must have features and wraps it all in a reinforced shell that results in a modest price premium. A good all rounder thoughKey specsGPS, SD, SDHC...
Shock, dust and waterproof, Onboard GPS and compass, 3D shooting mode
Image quality only so so, Not the most glove friendly buttons, No cover for the lens, No manual mode
With intelligent Auto mode selected, operation of the FT3 is as un-fussy and straightforward as you'd want it to be when you're hurtling down a black run, or metres deep under water. The camera powers up with a press of the recessed on/off button located...
Captures crystal clear images, Better image stabilization, The playback system supports viewing the photos on map with computer, Excellent digital 4x digital zoom (Max. 36.3x combined with Extra Optical Zoom), Significantly wider aperture, Light in weigh
No touch screen, Low resolution screen (230K dots), Slow shutter speed (1/1300 of a second), Lacks incamera HDR, Poor maximum light sensitivity (1600 ISO)
Although this camera lacks in terms of some technical specifications, the overall Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FT3 Digital Camera Review shows that it is one of the most demanded device among the sports lovers and adventurers. The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FT3 Digital C...