Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 8x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Black) | 
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Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Optical Zoom: 8 Display Size: 2.70 Battery: 1 Lithium-Ion Maximum Focal Length: 40 Minimum Focal Length: 5 Maximum Resolution: 14 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6 x 7 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: DMC-FH20K Model: DMC-FH20K UPC: 885170001237 EAN: 0885170001237 ASIN: B003962DXE
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| • | 14.1-megapixel effective recording | | • | 8X optical zoom (4X digital zoom/32X total zoom) | | • | 2-11/16" LCD screen | | • | Optical image stabilization | | • | Sonic Speed AF for quick focusing on moving subjects |
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Product Description Panasonic DMC-FH20K Digital Camera Features28mm Wide-angle Lens The 28mm wide-angle lens* lets you easily capture large groups of people indoors or expansive architectural structures and scenes with dynamic width and rich perspective, even from short distances. * Converted to standard 35mm camera equivalent, at the maximum wide position. Powerful 8x Optical Zoom The DMC-FH20 sports a powerful 8x optical zoom lens (35mm camera equivalent: 28-224mm). This gives you highly natural expressions from people and animals that you can't get close to. And its slim, compact, pocket-sized body can easily go wherever you do for both everyday snapshots and traveling. iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode When you don't know which mode will give you the best shooting results, or when a sudden photo opportunity pops up and you don't have time to make any settings, simply choose iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode by simply pressing the dedicated button and let the camera do it all for you. You just choose iA Mode, aim at your subject, and shoot. 4 detection and correction functions are simultaneously activated to optimize the settings, so you get stunning photos every time. HD Movie Recording (1,280 x 720 pixels at 30 fps in Motion JPEG Format) The DMC-FH20) can record motion images in high-definition (1,280 x 720 pixels at 30 fps in Motion JPEG format). The pixel mixed readout method enables bright motion-image recording even in low-light settings. The DMC-FH20 can also record full-size motion images in WVGA (848 x 480 pixels at 30 fps) or standard motion images in VGA (640 x 480 pixels at 30 fps) and QVGA (320 x 240 pixels at 30 fps). Extended Battery Life The energy-saving Venus Engine IV image-processing engine and the efficient, rechargeable lithium-ion battery which has been slimmed down to fit into thinner camera bodies work together to extend the shooting time of the DMC-FH20. This lets users take approx. 300 shots on a sin
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Everything I expected September 6, 2010 ginarex (Chicago, IL USA) I did a bunch of research before buying this camera - and boy did it pay off! This little monster is the neatest thing since sliced bread. The Intelligent Auto feature lets me take beautiful pictures every time - and I am somewhere below rank amateur. It shows things the way I see them, and I don't have to monkey around with lenses and light adjustments. It's much lighter weight than I expected - the heaviest part is the telescoping lens. Use the string to make sure you don't drop this baby.
Oh, you will want to read the instructions that come with it - unless you speak pictograph. The only English is on the front of the camera.
Memory Card - Make sure you buy the correct one!!! September 5, 2010 Don K. This is not a review of the camera itself. Other folks have done that quite well. It's a good little camera for the money. I own one and use it as a supplement to a high end SLR that I also own.
What I'm commenting on here concerns the MEMORY CARD. If you buy an additional card, make sure you buy a card rated "CLASS 6" (or better). That's the recommendation from Panasonic.
Amazon is doing a disservice to its customers by listing a Kingston "Class 4" card in its "Frequently Bought Together" section of this camera. Kingston makes great cards. But a class 4 card is not what this camera needs.
Here's the deal. The camera takes "SD" type memory cards, so of course, you have to buy that type of card. But beyond that, you also must purchase a "CLASS 6" type SD card. Not to get too technical, but the "class" is the speed rating of the card and it measures the minimum sustained write speeds. A camera designed to record to class 6 media (this camera) may suffer dropouts or corrupted video on slower media like class 4. And PANASONIC RECOMMENDS CLASS 6 (or more) type cards for this camera. So look for it. The class number will usually be included in the name of the card. Don't buy a Class 4 card.
Since I'm on the subject of cards, there's one other thing to be aware of when getting an additional memory card for this camera: storage size. As you probably know, storage size is the space on the card that stores your shots or videos. It's measured in GB (gigabytes). The more storage the better: 8 GBs is better than 4 GBs, 16 GBs is better than 8 GBs, etc. If you plan on taking some videos with this camera, which consumes lots of memory, very quickly, get the highest storage size you can afford. Even if you don't take long videos, the higher the GBs, the more shots you can take before running out of storage space where you can't take any more shots.
initial experience with panasonic DMC- PH20 September 2, 2010 Eugene Y. Moroz Only have had preliminary experience with the Lumix, but it has been a pleasure taking pictures with it - particularly like its 8X optical zoom. It is well worth my investment.
So far, fantastic September 1, 2010 Otter425 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Did about a month's worth of research for a DigiCam around the $150-$200 price point. Was replacing an old Cannon 3MP Elph (great product).
The Panasonic has two features that stand out to me - 8x optical zoom and lightning fast shutter. Nothing was worse with the old camera, or with a cell phone camera, than waiting for the image to store. You hear a click, count to 2 mississippi and then your image is saved. NOT WITH THIS CAMERA! If you're using the auto focus, it snaps almost instantaneously. I can't overstate how wonderfully responsive this camera is.
The zoom is great as well. Not a lot of cameras in my price bracket have more than a 4x optical zoom. Added to the shutter speed, and I can get great shots of my little one from across the room before a distraction ruins my shot.
Other features:
-Solid pictuee quality - very happy with this, especially since that's the point of a "point-and-shoot"!
-intelligentAuto setting is solid, very happy with its selections so far
-ability to tinker with settings if I want, though no need to thanks to iA
-burst feature for taking multiple pictures (though to take continuous shots, you lose MP depth)
-standard size 2.7" screen
-surprisingly easy controls and menus
-solid feature set for the price
-HD video capability (720) - but the zoom feature is deactivated while shooting.
-14 MP
All in all, I highly recommend this camera. Friends have the Casios, I've had good experiences with Cannon, but this is, so far, my favorite.
I'd give it 5 stars, but have only had it a month. I'd prefer having it longer before going all the way.
great September 1, 2010 Benjones This was my first point and shoot camera to buy in about 8 years, so it was DEFINITELY going to be better, but this thing is phenominal! I love the zoom, and the pictures are CRYSTAL CLEAR!
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