The new Panasonic Lumix FH27 will include a touch screen, and both the FH27 and FH25 will offer an 8x optical zoom lens and 720p HD video recording capability.
Panasonic adds two more slim, basic models to its Lumix lineup. The Lumix brand turns ten years old in 2011, and Panasonic celebrates a decade of digital compacts with these and two other launches today.
The glitziest new Lumix cameras that Panasonic pulls out of its hat for this year's CES are the FP7 and FP5 with big touch screens and slim profiles. The sleek FP7 and FP5 pack 720p HD video recording and optically stabilized 4x lenses.
Panasonic launches two basic point-and-shoots for photographers who want to get images and video online quickly.
The new Panasonic GF2 offers a touch screen, full 1080p HD video and 3D lens compatibility. On top of all that, it's a lighter, slimmer package than its GF1 predecessor. We've had a few hours with the camera and we've assembled some first thoughts and sample images. Take a look.
Panasonic announces the successor to its Lumix GF1 Micro Four Thirds camera with the Lumix GF2 today. Keeping the same rangefinder-esque form factor, it adds a 3.0-inch touch screen and 1080i HD video capture.
After nearly two years on the market, the LX3 has been replaced by the Panasonic Lumix LX5 as a top-tier compact point-and-shoot. Can we expect improvements to camera performance and image quality? Take a look at our initial impressions while the full review comes into focus.
It may have leaked like a faucet, but Panasonic's Lumix DMC-GH2 has now been made official. Read on for the specs and details on what's new for Panasonic's latest Micro Four Thirds camera.
With the Lumix GH2, Panasonic announces a new 14mm prime lens, a 100-300mm telephoto zoom, and a 3D lens for its Micro Four Thirds system. Read on for more details and hands-on photos of the new 3D lens.
At first glance, the Panasonic FX75 seems forgettable. But with a 24mm f/2.2 wide angle lens and a slick touch panel display, it's worth a second look. Read on for sample images and first impressions.
Panasonic announces today that it is currently developing an interchangeable 3D lens for its Lumix G Micro Four Thirds System. Two sets of optics capture stereo images that are combined into one image for a 3D effect.
With the launch of the HDC-SDT750 camcorder and its "3D conversion lens," Panasonic brings consumer video recording into another dimension.
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