Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Panasonic Lumix FZ200, FZ60, and LZ20 cameras (pictures)




Panasonic offers up a 24x zoom camera that has an f2.8 aperture for the whole range as well as a couple other megazooms that aren't too bad, either.

While Panasonic's past FZ-series models have had an f2.8 maximum aperture at the wide end, the apertures get increasingly smaller as the lens is zoomed in, which lets in less and less light. Not a good thing when you're trying to use the telephoto end in less than bright lighting.


That's not the case with the FZ200, which can stay at f2.8 right out to 600mm, so there's less of a need to use high ISO settings to keep shutter speeds fast.


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