Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX55 Review By infosyncworld
1 Views November 21st, 2007 Category: Panasonic, Popularity: 4%The FX55 weighed in at just under 6 oz., which was enough to feel confident that it could take a little punishment, but not enough to make us think it was too heavy.

infosyncworld Reviewed the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX55 and gave out”We loved almost everything about the FX55’s design; it felt sturdy, had logical button placement and had a huge, clear LCD screen. The video looked great, we loved the multitude of formats, and the SCN modes were somewhat helpful. All in all, the FX55 doesn’t do anything perfectly (we would have liked to zoom during video recording, the on/off switch is problematic), but it does everything well, and is a solid all-around camera. We would recommend it to anyone looking for a versatile point-and-shoot.”
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