Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33 Review by ephotozine
734 Views September 12th, 2007 Category: Panasonic, Popularity: 8%The FX33 nails its colours to the mast early on. This is a camera for those who want the best results with the least effort. This means that there’s a standard program mode, with exposure compensation and ISO control available, a choice of Scene modes, and the Intelligent Auto function that does everything for you bar wiping noses and picking up litter.

ephotozine Reviewed the DMC-FX33 and gave out “The FX33 also has that burst mode performance party trick as well. The build quality, decent overall performance and the 28mm wide angle lens, combined with the general ease of use make it an ideal compact to carry around on holiday or in the bottom of a bag, waiting to be called upon for family or pet shots.”
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