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I have always been a fan of Canon cameras but for some strange reason, Canon hasn't been making many cameras with high zooms. After some research, I have decided to get myself the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28K 10MP digital camera that has a powerful 18x optical zoom. I have been testing this model for a couple of weeks now and here is a quick review of it.
One of my favorite features of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28K 10MP digital camera is its beautiful 27mm Leica wide-angle lens. With this huge lens, you can capture way more in a single frame, without the need to back up of drive to a further vantage point.
I am an avid bird-watcher and often need a camera with high zoom to take snap shots of birds from a distance. The 18X optical zoom works like a charm. It also has a AF tracking functions that helps you take clear shots of moving objects. The AF function tracks the moving objects automatically to constantly keep it in focus.
The design of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28K 10MP digital camera is also surprisingly good. Like all high performance cameras, it is a little on the bulky side but surprisingly light. It feels pretty good on my grip and seems to be pretty sturdy.
This new model comes with a variety of new features. It is powered by the Venus Engine IV that enables the capture of up to 13 shots per second. It also can take pictures under poor lighting conditions (without the use of flesh) with the ISO 6500 mode. Another cool feature of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28K 10MP digital camera is that it can record high definition videos at 30 frames per second.
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Source by Troy Richards