
Panasonic has just rolled a pocket-friendly shooter – LUMIX DMC-FX150, boasts a pretty amazing 14.7 megapixel sensor. This pocket-friendly camera comes in a trio of colors, which is available in black, gold and silver.
Besides, the impressive 14.7MP sensor, some other goodies can be found on this shooter are 28-millimeter wide-angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens, a 3.6x optical zoom and a host of manual controls to boot. This camera is also capable of capturing pictures in RAW format.
And of course, it carries the common features found on today’s cameras, such as ed-eye correction, face detection, optical image stabilizer, intelligent ISO, etc.
With such a high-res sensor loaded, the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FX150 shooter is kind of averagely affordable to everyone, which costs only $400, and it’s expected to hit the stores next month.
via [engadget]
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