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Like the Panasonic Lumix ZS20, many of this year's compact ultrazooms tip the scales with a 20x zoom lens.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX90 is a slim, elegant little camera.
With the introduction of the Lumix GX1, Panasonic returns to the platform it introduced with the GF1.
Some of us are touch screen fans, some are not.
The Lumix GF3 is Panasonic's smallest Micro Four Thirds camera yet.
The Panasonic TM40 is not without its share of drawbacks, but it's an affordable entry-level camcorder with better performance than the low price tag would imply.
The Panasonic Lumix G3 debuted just over a year after its G2 predecessor was introduced.
With the ability to take 1080/60p video, the Panasonic HDC-SD800 shoots footage that is undoubtedly of high quality.
Panasonic is well regarded as both the inventor of the compact ultrazoom and the keeper of the gold standard.
The Panasonic HDC-SD80 is a mid-range camcorder offering 1080/60i resolution, 3 megapixel stills, 33.7mm wide-angle lens and Panasonic's Intelligent Auto and other advanced features.
The Panasonic FH27 attempts to offer style and substance all in one thin, lightweight package.
The Lumix GH2 is Panasonic's seventh Micro Four Thirds G series camera.
There was plenty to like about the GF1, and now its successor has been launched with a new touch screen.
Panasonic touts its new HDC-SDX1 high definition camcorder as a versatile and light device for good reason.
The Panasonic LX5 offers a fully redesigned lens, sensor and image processing engine over its LX3 predecessor.
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