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Panasonic Lumix FS35 Digital Camera - Black (16.1MP, 8x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch LCD

by Panasonic
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (221 customer reviews)



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  • 8x Optical Zoom with 28mm Wide-angle Leica DC VARIO Elmar Lens
  • Advanced iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode
  • 2.7" 230,000-dot Intelligent LCD
  • Quick Start-up Time and Sonic Speed AF
  • HD 720p Movie Recording (Motion JPEG Format)
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Product details

  • Product Dimensions: 2.8 x 9.9 x 5.6 cm ; 136 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 907 g
  • Batteries 1 Lithium ion batteries required.
  • Item model number: DMC-FS35EB-K
  • ASIN: B004I1KP5C
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 6 Jan 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (221 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,904 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Box Contains

Battery pack NCA-YN101H
Battery charger DE-A92A
AC Mains Lead
USB connection cable
AV cable
CD-ROM
Hand Strap

Product Description

Compact Digital Camera FS35 - 28mm Wide-angle 8x Optical Zoom LEICA DC Lens and 10x Intelligent Zoom. The DMC-FS35 features a 28mm wide-angle 8x optical zoom LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens (35mm camera equivalent: 28-224mm). The 28mm wide-angle lens lets you easily capture large groups of people indoors or expansive architectural structures and scenes with dynamic width and rich perspective. The 8x optical zoom lens gives you highly natural expressions from people and animals with 16.1-megapixel resolution that you can't get close. The Extra Optical Zoom extends this 8x zoom ratio to powerful 18x zoom at a resolution of 3-megapixel or less.


Customer Reviews

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310 of 314 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Snap happy 26 Oct 2011
Colour Name:Black
Let me start by saying that I am no expert, and you will find no in-depth analysis of zoom ability or pixel quality here. I only just about know what those things are... I am the most novice of novices and a true fledgling in the world of cameras and photo taking.

What I was looking for was a compact camera that takes a smashing crisp picture of mostly a) a toddler who rarely stays still and b) an excitable jack Russell. I wanted ease of use, and no blurry stuff. A camera that could take a professional looking photo even in inexperienced hands. I have certainly found all of the above in the Panasonic lumix fs35. I had previously returned a Finepix because the pictures just weren't of the quality I expected. Getting a refund and spending a few £'s more was a wise move.

The pictures I have so far taken (all using the intelligent auto option) have been amazingly clear and precise, regardless of lighting, distance or subject. In the absence of using baffling technical jargon, isn't that what we're all looking for from a digital camera?!

I would recommend this fine camera to anyone without hesitation.

Only two small things: 1) the battery life isn't brilliant, remember the charger if you're away for any length of time. 2) treat gently, robust in clumsy hands it is not...
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131 of 133 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Camera!! 30 May 2011
Colour Name:Red
Brought this camera to replace our ageing Fuji camera. The camera is quick to turn on and take pictures, the zoom and focus very quick. We brought a 16Gb card class 10 and the HD video is amazing. With the 16gb card it enables you to tale around 2500 pictures at full resolution. Whilst you cannot use the zoom when filming, you can pre-zoom prior to filming.

The camera has a nice feature of burst frames, enabling you to take multiple pictures in a very short time frame, perfect for those action situations.

Camera fits nicely into your pocket, the red version is the one we got and the colour is very nice.

When taking pictures at night you do have to play with the settings to get it right, the automatic setting sometime is not the best. The camera picks up faces very quickly, ensuring that a good picture is taken.

We are very happy with this camera, the picture quality is great and the 8x zoom is very good especially for this size of camera.
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711 of 730 people found the following review helpful
By MyKeyReviews TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Colour Name:Black|Amazon Verified Purchase
I've owned the Panasonic Lumix FS30 Digital Camera - Black (14.1MP, 8x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch LCD for awhile now which was the best camera I had owned, that is until now! As someone wanted to buy my FS30 from me, I thought this would give me a great opportunity to upgrade camera's and already I see just how much this camera has improved.

The camera looks extremely smart and has a very nice texture to the touch, the camera's also really light in weight and is remarkably comfortable to hold.

The contents of the box supplies:
*Panasonic FS35 Digital Camera.
*Battery Pack + Battery Case, Battery Charger & AC Mains Lead.
*USB Connection Cable.
*AV Cable.
*Hand Strap.
*CD-ROM which features Software to help run the video format, PHOTOfunSTUDIO & Operating Instructions.

The PHOTOfunStudio, ran fine with my PC which has 2GB RAM with the Operating System of Windows 7.
This program lets you copy your photos straight from your camera to your PC at a decent speed via the USB cable supplied, or you can take out your SD card and put it into a card reader *not supplied, if you wish not to use the software. It also lets you browse your photos/video, make slide-shows, edit photos/video, print pictures, copy to media devices and also an option to upload your video onto YouTube.

This camera, like most others do not come supplied with a memory card, so you will need to buy one for it.

The FS35 camera supports various memory cards ranging from: SD (8MB-2GB), SDHC (4GB-32GB) and SDXC (48GB-64GB).
Recording motion pictures will require a card that is equivalent too Class 6 or higher, personally I would recommend going all the way to a class 10 as they are fast & very reliable.

If you're wanting more quality in your SDHC cards and don't mind spending a little bit extra I would recommend Panasonic 4GB Class 10 SDHC Card (up to 22MB/s - Gold Line), however if you are wanting bigger memory and have a smaller budget I would suggest going for Transcend 8GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card instead.

For less hassle in transfering files, I would highly recommend purchasing Integral USB 2.0 Single Slot SD Reader, they are really cheap to buy and make it more convenient to transfer the files to your PC.

To protect your camera physically, I would suggest you buy a case as you don't get one with this product; Panasonic DMW-PSS13KK Leather Case for FS Series.

If you want to buy a spare battery though, it's going to burn your pockets, you shouldn't really need one as the batteries life is decent enough, however if you're the type to take LOADS of pictures and video while being in an area you can't charge the battery, you will need to purchase this model: Panasonic DMW BCK7 Battery, you wont be able to buy a cheap make as only Panasonic's own brand will work with this camera, they ensure this is because cheap batteries may damage your camera which will void your warranty.

This camera's menu interface has been greatly improved from the FS30 model, I thought the older version was good enough but this one has made the menu even more simplistic and easy to navigate around.

Upon clicking the "Mode" button you will get five different options:

*Intelligent Auto; This option is great for those who don't want to mess with the settings, the camera will adjust it for you and the picture results are fantastic!
When using "iA" you may notice some icons in the top left corner, these range from "i-Portrait", "i-Scenery", "i-Macro", "i-Night Portrait" "i-Night Scenery" & "i-Sunset".

*Normal Picture; this options is mainly for when you want to edit the settings more to your needs.
You also have a choice to choose from two different macro modes:
"AF Macro"; This option will allow you to take pictures of things like flowers and spiders close up. The manual states the lens must be at least 5cm away from the object your taking a picture of. I also suggest not zooming in too far as the camera could find it hard to focus.
"Macro Zoom"; Same distance rules apply with this mode, basically it uses digital zoom up to 3x too get that extra close picture, but the picture quality may not be as good compared to the previous setting.

*My Scene Mode; Choose the scene setting you will be using the most, it basically makes that option turn into the one you choose for faster selecting in the future.

*Scene Mode; with options ranging from 'Portrait', 'Scenery' day or night', 'Fireworks', 'Sports' & more, you're going to get even more out of pictures!

*Motion Picture; record a video ranging from 720p HD resolution, 640x480 or 320x240.
The only downside for me is that you still can't zoom-in whilst recording video, however you can zoom in before clicking that record button to solve that problem, but do note that once recording you can't zoom back until you have stopped recording.

The range of picture settings are fantastic, here are some examples:
*Picture sizes/quality & aspect ratios (4:3 & 16:9).
*Colour mode (Normal, Natural, VIVID, Black & White, Sepia, Cool & Warm).
*Red-Eye removal, image stabilising, exposure & sensitivity.
*+ MORE!

Or if your taking a picture and need some options quickly, you can press the quick menu which will let you adjust the image stabilisation, focus mode (face or area), white balance, ISO, screen brightness or picture quality.

A new addition to the FS35 is a button named "E.Zoom", upon pressing this button it quickly zooms in by 8x or 10x optical (different for certain modes), if you press it again it will zoom in even further which also depends on what setting/mode you're using. The manual states that the furthest zoom is 18x "optical" when pressing "E.Zoom", however I've also had times when the camera states it's 22.5x instead, however do take in mind that when you're zooming past the normal zoom capability you will be forced to take the picture in 3 mega-pixels rather than the normal 16.1MP.

Now I don't know if this extra zoom is really optical or if it's actually digital, but as I've already said; the manual does state it's "optical" so we'll just have to go with the manufacturers on this one.

Overall, I am extremely pleased to purchase this camera, with the new Venus picture engine and upgraded lens, the pictures are of fantastic quality.

If your a first time buyer or even someone that is looking to upgrade from an old camera, this really is the camera for you!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Camera Owned!
I use my camera mainly for music gigs so having a high quality zoom is a must! Best camera I have owned! Will be sticking with Panasonic in future :)
Published 1 day ago by Ms. Mikaela J. Taylor
5.0 out of 5 stars Panasonic Lumix FS35 Digital Camera - Black (16.1MP, 8x Optical...
the Panasonic Lumix FS35 Digital Camera - Black (16.1MP, 8x Optical Zoom... is all the camera that I now need
Published 14 days ago by Dr. J. Buchan
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as expected
This is good but compared to similarly priced canmderas from Samsung, it falls short! The photo quality is especially bad in low light. It performs quite well in out door shots.
Published 16 days ago by A. Kwabula
5.0 out of 5 stars Did I not review this before?
I totally thought I had already reviewed this. Clearly not. It's good. Very good. But probably not as good as what's available now, so I'll leave it at that.
Published 24 days ago by A. Jolliffe
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect
And it really is. I've had the chance to compare this Lumix to other compact cameras and this appeared to be the best for the price. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Peter
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good camera
I got this because I needed the extra pixels to print bigger. It replaced a Samsung camera, which took better macro images at closer range, hence I can't give the FS35 five stars.
Published 1 month ago by RikW
4.0 out of 5 stars God but some niggles
Bought this for my wife as a replacement for her Panasonic FX30 of 5years on which from internet searches we beleive the sensor was failing or had a loose connection. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Dave
5.0 out of 5 stars great photos...
Got this one to replace my old panasonicand have to say I am satisfied again... its long time now and I have used it for a while... performance and quality is still the same.... Read more
Published 2 months ago by ash
5.0 out of 5 stars loovely camera well pleased
Really great picture, quality really sharp and excellent photo quality , would reccomend to anyone. Looks very sleek, great price.
Published 2 months ago by donna Firth
1.0 out of 5 stars lousy after sales service
Camera takes very good picture. Faulty zoon so returned under warranty OK. Same fault repeated. Asked for refund but no help from retailer Fonz MANIA or from Pansonic whose... Read more
Published 3 months ago by mr. manners
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