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Opinions about Panasonic DMC-LC80
Has anyone got opinions (pros and cons) about the Panasonic DMC-LC80?
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In article 1110473634.42dc08410b0ffac4e728f9400cb6c9c1@teran ews, Fredrik Nilsson wrote: Has anyone got opinions (pros and cons) about the Panasonic DMC-LC80? I bought its 4MP predecessor for my wife, so my comments may be helpful. She's used it for some family functions, and on 2 trips during the last year. It's small but a little chunky. Major plusses are the use of AA batteries and standard digital media (SD cards). Exposure and focus accuracy are acceptable. In situations where she's shooting pics of the same subject side by side as others with digicams, the images look at least as good. Comes with USB cable and functions either as mass-storage device or PictBridge source ... so it's pretty much plug and play. There is an "Easy mode" with limited choices and big icons for the non-techie; also a power saving mode with reduced LCD brightness and shorter power-down times. Minuses: flash too weak for anything over a few feet away. Image noise is certainly higher in low-light than my Olympus 5050. Optical viewfinder is nice, especially outdoors when the LCD gets washed out; however it's field of vision is not accurate, and gets worse as you get closer to the subject. Also it has no indication of where the autofocus "hot zone" is. Uses the same socket for AV and USB connections; selection is by which (provided) cable you plug into that socket - the camera connector is proprietary. Battery life suffers if you use flash a lot - manifest as longer recycle times and (if I'm not imagining this) longer time to write the image to the SD card. Of course, it's pretty easy to take along more cheap charged AA cells for when that happens. We just bought a pack of four; keep 2 in the camera and 2 in the case, and it's always been enough for a day (or night) of shooting. |
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Fredrik Nilsson wrote: Has anyone got opinions (pros and cons) about the Panasonic DMC-LC80? Just to echo the previous poster's comments. I bought my wife an LC80 5Mpixel camera recently, and it is certainly compact, but seems to have fairly advanced features. Provided you use half-pressure on the trigger when setting up a shot, the shutter lag is almost non-existent when you fire. Images are very good, at least up to 10x8 they are as good as those from my 300D slr. I have some reservations about the software supplied, Ulead version 8 seems flaky, overwriting some of Windows screen data, like obscuring the Start button with a blank white block, and the minimize/maximize/exit icons in the top right corner of programs being changed to a half-black, half-white block - this for all subsequent programs after running Ulead ( running Win2000Pro). A reboot restores normal operation. However, using a card reader, Canon's Zoombrowser (from my 300D) works well. Colin |
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