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Panasonic is pleased to introduce the new Lumix 6-megapixel, 3.6x optical zoom Panasonic DMC-FX01, as the next-generation model of the world-renowned stylish and compact Mega O.I.S.(Optical Image Stabilizer)-equipped FX series. The Panasonic FX series boasts high picture quality, a large LCD and a slim and stylish design; all desirable features for a compact digital camera. The Panasonic DMC-FX01 features a remarkable upgrade from previous Lumix FX models, with the newly incorporated 28mm wide angle (On a 35mm film camera, at wide-angle). 3.6x optical zoom Leica DC lens, while still maintaining the same compact body size. The wide angle shooting capability offers a new array of photographic opportunities.
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Panasonic Optical Image Stabilization - With the Panasonic Lumix FX01 you can capture an entire group portrait at parties, for example, or an expansive landscape or architectural scene, and enjoy the benefit of wide panoramas with real perspectives. Panasonic has long since been leading the industry with its incorporation of an optical image stabilization system - Mega O.I.S. - into even its compact range of cameras. This system produces no deterioration of picture quality and has now become a standard feature for all digital cameras in the market.
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Panasonic Lumix FX01 - High Sensitivity mode - Now the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX01 also benefits from a new High Sensitivity mode which allows shooting at a maximum sensitivity setting of ISO 1600. This mode acts as another anti-blurring measure, in addition to the Mega O.I.S., by suppressing image blur which can be caused by the movement of subjects, such as children and pets, and especially benefits indoor photography by shooting at fast shutter speeds. Furthermore, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX01 has an extended battery life, able to take 320 pictures (CIPA) on a single charge. Motion picture recording capability has also been enhanced to take clear, bright and wide aspect VGA (848 x 480) moving images at 30 fps, in addition to the standard VGA images (640 x 480), so that now you can enjoy full screen motion pictures even on your wide screen TV.
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