Panasonic Lumix New Series: LX5, FZ40, FZ100, FX700, and TS10
Making a celebrated worldwide launch of eight camcorders and six digital cameras in February 2010, the Panasonic brand incorporated six new digital still updated versions to the Lumix line at a domestic event at Sydney’s Balmoral Beach only this week.
That first-class, ultra-modern camera intends to maintain what was so appealing about the fashionable, sophisticated LX3 whilst giving paramount image quality, innovated image processing and a sophisticated lens in front of the like 10.1 megapixel CCD that ensures to give improved low-light functionality.
The doodad also sports wonderful HD recording in AVCHD Lite at 720p. The fantastic zoomers namely FZ40 and FZ100 are a perfect match to their 24x zoom lenses and 14.1 megapixels, although the latter one is basically designed to record 1080p and trigger the instant speed burst shooting, while the former bears the capacity to 720p.
The FX700 efficiently carries out the hackneyed role of a “safe” 5X zoom point and shoot, however it processes 1080p recording alongside of the pointless high-res, looks-good-on-a-Costco-placard 14.1 megapixel stills. Ultimately, the TS10 demonstrates the low-end, with a rocky design and that ensures a perfect old 14.1 MP resolution. Its 4x zoom and 720p motion JPEG recording although make it the oddball of the bunch, yet its waterproofing features enabled it to be immersed down to 10 feet without any apparent harm.
The camera is also shockproof and dustproof, and a good bit cheaper to boot. The TS10 is going to hit the industry in September for the price $249, while the LX5, FZ40, FZ100, and FX700 will be out in August for $499, $399, $499, and $399, respectively. Till then, just wait for the high time.
- Lumix FZ40
- Lumix FZ100
- Lumix LX5
- Lumix TS10









