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It is a growing trend for compact
cameras to
sport ultra wide-angle lens, and the FX36's closest competitor would be the upcoming NV24 from
Samsung which has a 24mm
lens. Both models are also capable of capturing 720p HD-quality video, and the usual fare of face detection, scene selector, etc.
The 4x
optical zoom
lens is 25mm at its widest, which gives approximately twice as much view compared to conventional
digital cameras (at 35mm wide). The 25mm lens, possibly the widest
lens we've seen in a compact Lumix, proved handy when we were taking group shots and landscapes.
If you need to zoom further, you can activate the Extra Optical Zoom. This function takes the reading off the center portion of the CCD
sensor to magnify the image, increasing the zoom to 7.1x. However, this extra zoom is achieved at the expense of a lower image resolution (3 megapixels and below).
The consecutive burst shooting mode is great for capturing kids and
sports as the
camera continues to snap for as long as you hold down the shutter button. However, the
camera will take the exposure for only the first shot and apply it to subsequent images. So it's something to take note of if the
lighting condition tends to change.
The FX36 comes with Panasonic's new Digital Red-eye Correction which automatically removes unsightly red-eye effects from portraits after the
picture is taken. Although this is not a new feature for
digital cameras, it worked fine when we tested it.
The FX36 boasts an Intelligent
LCD which will adjust the brightness of the
screen according to its surroundings. A quick test proved that this feature worked well. Under glaring sunlight, we could still view the
LCD display. There is also a High Angle
LCD mode which will increase the brightness of the
LCD to the maximum for optimised viewing even when the
camera is held at an angle above eye level. Price Terms : FOB