Panasonic Lumix® DMC-FX3 Digital Camera

Average User Rating
(4.70 out of 5) from 7 reviews
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Newest First | Highest Ratings First | + ShareQuick, great camera
Pros: Quick shooting, nice quality at lowest level, decent zooming ability, special setting features
Cons: A little bulkier then others, easy to get lost in the menus, no car charger
The Bottom Line: I completely recommend this camera for anyone that is looking for a easy quick camera with nice features. Probably not for professional photographers.
I traded for this camera with my husband, when he bought me a Pentax. I use it for work, and have ta ...
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Super little camera
Pros: Ease of use, multi modes, shutter speed, size, and battery life.
Cons: could do with shutter priority setting, flash not that powerful.
I've owned mine for a year and apart from a cheap digital, have always had 35mm SLR's. This one has ...
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Great Camera for the Money
Pros: Ease of use, long battery life, convenient portability,anti-shake,nice photos that blow up well.
Cons: Need to be close to your subject in low light situations.
The Bottom Line: Panasonic was a pioneer company for the anti-shake feature and this camera is also VERY durable, but most importantly, picture quality is good.
I purchased this camera a year ago and spent $245 dollars for it when 6 mega pixel was pretty much t ...
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Lumix DMC-FX3
Pros: Good speed, low light, and image stabilization, sharp images, great lens, ease of use
Cons: No standard USB transfer cable, no charging cable, no case.
The Bottom Line: In spite of the non-standard connectibility, I am very satisfied with this camera
Great camera for the money. It has a lot of features that help anyone take great pictures. I paid ab ...
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Panasonic Lumix® DMC-FX3 Digital Camera - One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
Pros: Low price, features, image stabilization, battery life, manageable redeye, performance
Cons: Lower LCD resolution than older models, chromatic noise
The Bottom Line: I like the Panasonic FX3, even though it seems to be worse than the FX01. For my money, I like it better than the Canon SD700. If you do not...
Unfortunately, this Panasonic FX3 represents one step forward and two steps back in comparison to th ...
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