itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-02 01:05:45
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Having fallen in price by a third since its launch late last year, at a street price of less than £300 Panasonic's classic fixed-lens bridge camera is now in serious danger of becoming a bargain. Based on a popular camera design that's enjoyed creepin...
Well designed and solidly built; outdoor pictures...
Lowlight images suffer from digital noise.
With the advent of 'micro four-thirds' cameras - a standard that allows compacts with mirrorless, interchangeable lenses - we're not entirely sure what the appeal of 'bridge' cameras are anymore, except to those not wanting to embrace the new tech unti...
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At first look, there isn't an awful lot to differentiate the FZ100 from the FZ45 , despite costing a good deal more. Look closer, though, and the differences become clear. Although the 24x zoom lens (25-600mm 35mm equivalent) and 14.1-megapixel sensor ar...
The zoom might not be the longest, but top image quality and performance more than compensate...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-02 01:05:47
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On paper, the FZ100 has a great burst mode with framerates of 11 fps at maximum resolution, or even 60 fps at 3.5 Megapixels. During our tests, we only managed to get a burst mode of 11 fps by setting the FZ100 to its lowest available sensitivity, 100...
Great 25600 mm zoom with excellent optical stabilisation, LCD screen mounted on a hinge, 1080i video mode with stereo sound, mic input and zoom, Autofocus is fast in most situations...
Disappointing photos with blur even at 100 ISO, Mediocre electronic viewfinder with no presence detector, Burst mode of 11 fps only available at 100 ISO, Live View in low light levels could be improved...
The Panasonic FZ100 is only just worth its four stars. The poor quality of the photos it produces at sensitivities above 400 ISO is a real disappointment, despite the much-hyped new sensor. It's a good job its other qualities, like a rotating screen, 1...
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The FZ100 is Panasonic's most ambitious ultra-zoom camera to date. Not content with the slew of awards its previous FZ-series models have earned at Expert Reviews and elsewhere, this one takes on all challengers in virtually every department. It record...
Packed with impressive features but photo quality has regressed...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-02 01:05:55
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Did you enjoy this article? Share it!Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100 Review The new superzoom for Panasonic is the Lumix FZ100. Announced in their August raft of launches, the bridge model boasts all the must-have features for the season and more besides. Pa...
This is an excellent camera, capable of great images although the high price may put some people offOverall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques. Alternatively our fan page is the best place to communic...
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Cameras.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-02 01:05:55
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ100 has a wide array of features and controls. In fact you will be hard pressed to find a compact digital camera offering more shooting options. Apart from the impressive set of features I found picture quality to be very...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ100 offers just about everything I would expect from this type of camera. It has a slight edge over its rivals at the time of writing this review. If you are in the market for an advanced and powerful compact digital camera t...
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Last month we reviewed the new Panasonic Lumix FZ45 , and like its predecessor the FZ38 before it, it has proved to be one of the most popular reviews on the site, demonstrating that there's a lot of interest in these powerful feature-packed cameras. Howe...
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macworld.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-02 01:06:04
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The 14.1-megapixel DMC-FZ100’s 24x optical zoom (equivalent to 25-600mm) may be modest in present company, but as the newest model here, it ticks all the boxes for attendant features. It offers image-stabilised Leica optics, 1,920 x 1,080 Full HD movi...
Broad focal range ideal for landscapes, close-ups and everything in between; Full HD video; stereo sound; zoom accessible for movies; excellent picture quality with vibrant colours...
Pricey; plastic feel; video record button is awkwardly positioned...
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Product Code: DMC-FZ100EB-K The 14.1Mp Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100's 24x optical zoom (equivalent to 25-600mm) may be 'modest' when compared to some of the latest megazoom cameras, but this DSLR ticks all the boxes for attendant features. The Panasonic...
It's not cheap and has a plastic feel, and the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100's video record button is awkwardly positioned. But the broad focal range is ideal for landscapes, close-ups and everything in between. Offering full HD video and stereo sound, wi...
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The Lumix DMC-FZ100 takes its place at the top of Panasonic's FZ series of digicams, which are designed for photo enthusiasts and support raw file capture. Slotting in above the FZ35 (which we reviewed in November, 2009), it extends the zoom range and...
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Tweet Offering the photographer both the extra length and the proportionally wider girth, it seems like every manufacturer's range demands a big zoom camera right now. All the major brands are wheeling one out. Fujifilm and Olympus are current leaders...
User friendly; all the latest "must haves" - extremely broad focal range, HD video, stereo sound, tilting high resolution LCD - are included...
Too costly on launch, lens rattles in its housing when inactive, intrusive noise at higher ISOs, fiddly video record button...
Competent, well featured, easy to use big zoom bridge model. Feels expensive, though fierce competition is sure to witness a more realistic £50 dropKey specs14 megapixels, Li-ion battery, SD, SDHC...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-02 01:06:06
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We’ve been consistently impressed with the reliability and performance of the Lumix range, from snapshots to DSLRs and hybrid models; the FZ100, upgrading the FZ38, falls in the middle. Like its fixed lens big zoom rivals it resembles a DSLR that’s...
Adjustable LCD screen, One-touch movies, Stereo sound, Plenty of auto and manual shooting options should satisfy all levels of experience...
Pricey, Plastic-y feel, Zoom barrel rattles inside housing when transporting the camera, Video record button fiddly...
Another good all rounder for those looking for a sensible big-zoom compact. It feels over though, costlier than a starter DSLR - though this anomaly will doubtless quickly correct itself in time...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-10-25 02:07:57
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Superior superzoomThe low-down: This is the latest iteration of Panasonic's compact superzoom with a 14 megapixel sensor and a Leica-branded 24X zoom (25–600mm film equivalent). The camera is the well established pseudo SLR form with an electronic viewfin...
Like: We were sceptical about the quality of a lens with such an extreme focal length range, but in use we found that it has acceptable sharpness. This is testimony to the quality of the lens and the sheer brilliance of the optical image stabilisation. Ou...
Dislike: Electronic viewfinders have been around for several years and they are not getting any better. This one is a dismal affair which is only useful for framing the picture in bright sunlight when the LCD turns black...
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