Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 Review By cnet asia
824 Views September 19th, 2007 Category: Panasonic, Popularity: 9%Weighing 360g (or 407g with battery and memory card), the Lumix FZ18 steps in with a footprint that’s considered compact for a camera of its class. Compared with the Canon S5 IS (450g with 10x optical zoom), the Lumix looks and feels sturdier despite its light weight.

cnet asia Review the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 and gave out”The good: Intelligent Auto mode was spot on most of the time; solid build; good overall performance.—The bad: No hotshoe; no flip-out screen.—The bottom line: Its ease of use is of note for a user who isn’t prepared to delve into a camera’s manual exposure settings, but who wants something better than a point-and-shoot.”
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The FZ18 performs typically for its class. From power on to first shot takes only 1.8 seconds, pretty quick for a long-lenser. Time to focus... ...
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Two chrome neck strap eyelets flank the top of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18, which is oddly shaped. The lens barrel looks enormous when viewed from... ...
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