Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33 Review by cnet.co.uk
1,182 Views October 6th, 2007 Category: Panasonic, Popularity: 11%The impressive 22mm depth, flush-folding lens and long, low profile make the FX33 seem more like a mobile phone in size and shape.

cnet.co.uk Reviewed the DMC-FX33 and gave out “There’s a lot to like about the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33, with it’s succinct design, MegaOIS function and efficient wide angle lens. A lack of manual control and unspectacular image quality barely detract from the feature-packed fun of this sturdy, sylish compact
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