Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 Review
The Panasonic Lumix FZ35 replaces the previous FZ28 model. The Panasonic FZ35 increases the resolution of the sensor easily ten to twelve megapixels, and has the Panasonic FZ28′s Leica DC Vario-Elmarit-branded 18x optical zoom retained lens with its useful submits from 27mm wide angle to 486mm telephoto.
In the DMC-FZ35, but the lens image stabilization system from the previous MEGA OIS has been improved to a new POWER OIS System, said it will provide stability twice as much power. The Panasonic FZ35, the lens has a maximum aperture that varies from f 4.4 to f 2.8 across the zoom range. The minimum focusing distance for the Panasonic DMC-FZ35 is usually about 30 centimeters, but drops to just one centimeter at wide angle when switched to Macro mode. At telephoto, with a focus on two feet is the norm, but a Tele Macro mode drops this as one meter when the zoom close to 11 to 18-fold set.

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As you would expect for a long-zoom camera, the Panasonic FZ35 has both an electronic viewfinder and an LCD display. As with the previous model, the Panasonic FZ35 EVF is one 0.20-inch LCD is type with 201,600 dots resolution, and provides a 100% field of view. The Panasonic FZ35′s 2.7-inch LCD display with 230,000 dot resolution and 100% coverage is to be transferred from the previous camera. The Panasonic DMC-FZ35 is a multi-area Autofocus system, which also focus on a single-point “high speed” mode. As with many digital cameras these days, there is a Face Detection function, with the implementation of Panasonic with the information in the determination of both focus and exposure variables. In addition, the Panasonic FZ35 can be programmed to the faces of three specific individuals for identification. The Panasonic FZ35 is also an implementation of autofocus tracking, which can monitor a subject as it moves around the frame, continue to update autofocus as needed.
ISO sensitivity ranges typically from 100 to 1600; with the ability to extend this as far as ISO 6400 equivalent to that of the Panasonic FZ35 Sensitivity Auto mode. Shutter speeds from 1 2, 000 to 60 seconds can be controlled automatically. The Panasonic FZ35 uses Intelligent Multiple metering, offered with center and spot metering modes. There are nine white balance settings, including auto, two manual modes, five fixed presets, and a color temperature option. An impressive selection of twenty-six scene modes let users tailor the look of their images, and among these, a new high-dynamic mode, the dynamic range is increased, and offers three settings – standard, art or black and white. For the creative types there are both manual and aperture shutter priority mode on the Panasonic FZ35. A new My Color Mode allows the user to color, brightness and saturation, adjust and preview the effect immediately on the display of the camera.

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A five-mode flash includes both flash red-eye reduction and slow sync capabilities, and has a rating of up to 8.5 meters at wide angle or 5.4 meters at telephoto. The Panasonic FZ35 and Panasonic Intelligent Auto, Intelligent Exposure, Intelligent ISO, Intelligent Scene Selector, and acts as seen on previous models. As well as RAW and JPEG still images, the Panasonic FZ35 30 frames per second video with sound recording up to high definition 1280 x 720 pixel resolution. Movies can be recorded with either the older QuickTime Motion-JPEG compression of the FZ28, or a new AVCHD-Lite compression option for smaller file sizes.

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The Panasonic FZ35 stores images and movies on Secure Digital cards, including the newer SDHC types. There are also 40 MB of built-in memory – relatively generous, but somewhat less than 50MB of the previous model. Connectivity options include USB 2.0 high-speed, standard-definition NTSC video output and high (definition HDMI video output even when the cable for this is an optional extra). Power comes from a 7.2 V, 710mAh proprietary Lithium-ion battery, to be good for 470 shots on a charge to CIPA testing standards assessed. The software package includes PHOTOfunSTUDIO 4.0 HD Edition, in Media, ArcSoft Panorama Maker, and SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0SE.
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