The Panasonic Lumix FX700 is a 14.1-megapixel point-and-shoot camera that features intelligent technologies including motion detection complemented with optical image stabilizer that prevents camera shake caused by unsteady hands.
The camera also has a 5x optical zoom partnered with Sonic Speed AF that supports high-speed response that will allow users to capture fast-moving subjects without the hazy and undefined appearance.
Another notable feature is the F2.2 lens which is designed to shoot at higher shutter speed and 1.6x brighter compared to F2.8 lens, thus making it easier to capture impressive images even in low-light and other challenging situations. And because the lens is 24mm ultra-wide-angle in design, photographers can enjoy about 213 percent larger viewing space than the 35mm version.
The camera, which has a 3-inch touchscreen LCD, has the ability to record high-definition video in 1920 x 1080. These are the other features that allow the Lumix FX700 to capture great video recording: AF Tracking function that focuses on a subject; 5x Optical Zoom; Face Detection to enhance and focus a person’s face: Scene Selector to accommodate the lighting ambiance; and Dolby Digital Stereo Creator which complements the HD videos.







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