Why a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX55 Digital Camera

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Do you know what is the worst digital camera to buy? How did you buy the best digital cameras? Even more interesting is the category of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX55 is a feeling that I may be bad news for Sony, but we will examine some pros and cons.
In the spirit of always right, well, let's take a look at the picture quality. When all is said and done, the image quality is not the main reason for the purchase orbuy a digital camera. In particular, to buy or not buy a Panasonic Lumix DMC FX55. Apparently, the DMC-FX55, the image quality is mediocre. The noise of the camera is the biggest problem with the entire range of Panasonic, and appears as expected on the Lumix. The image noise is to introduce a slight distortion of image accuracy and focus to divert attention.
The higher the ISO value, usually more noise. This rulegold standard for the DMC-FX55. Some cameras do an inner transformation of the image reduces the image noise. That this process is not easy, but the addition of clear images. It is a compromise of principle. Less noise, reduced sharpness. Panasonic Lumix process begins to show up to 200 ISO. A lower value for the approach must be sacrificed, I think.
Changing the ISO setting is not as evident with the DMC-FX55.You do not know if it's good or bad, when you consider the noise problem. No ISO button outside the menu so slow to make these changes. It takes seven menu to change ISO.
Everyone (except me, I think) look great on the camera LCD they love. You want to look good and the resolution of the Lumix DMC-FX55 three-inch LCD is a respectable 230,000 pixels. What we do not have large LCD screens, the large battery is low, accompanying them, andexcluding spectator entirely predictable almost all manufacturers. Not to mention trying to find a place to hold the camera when you leave only footprints all over the screen.
As you guessed, I'm not a big fan of the DMC-FX55. If you have not, maybe you want to talk about some tips:
- No manual exposure lets you adjust
- Extra Optical Zoom "is a misnomer for the marketing of low-resolution images
- Painfully slow flash rechargeTime

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