The Panasonic DMC-FX30 combines 7.2-megapixel image recording with a superb,
newly developed 28mm wide-angle Leica DC lens that features a 3.6x optical
zoom(equivalent to 28-100mm on a 35mm film camera) and f/2.8 brightness.
Dramatic downsizing by Panasonic makes the FX30 even slimmer and more compact
than its predecessor, the FX07, while the Intelligent Image Stabilization system
-- which combines Mega O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) with Intelligent ISO
Control -- takes blur prevention to new heights. To further enhance usability,
the FX30 also includes the new Quick Setting function, which lets you quickly
and easily access and set the functions used most often.
Despite its remarkably compact body and slim profile, the stylish FX30 boasts
a 28mm wide-angle Leica DC lens that lets you fit more people in a photo when
space is tight or capture beautiful portraits of people with sweeping scenery or
large structures in the background.
The FX30 also incorporates the Intelligent Image Stabilization system, which
comprises two features -- Mega O.I.S. and Intelligent ISO Control -- that
together make it easy to capture beautiful photos every time you shoot. Now
recognised as a must-have feature for digital cameras, Mega O.I.S. compensates
for the effects of hand-shake, making it possible to capture clear, crisp photos
indoors, at night, or when taking macro close-ups -- situations in which
hand-shake is most likely to be a problem. Even Mega O.I.S., however, cannot
suppress the motion blur caused by a subject moving as the photo is being
snapped. That's where Intelligent ISO Control comes in. In this system, the
camera's Venus Engine III image-processing engine detects whether the subject is
moving and, as necessary, raises the ISO setting and shutter speed according to
how fast the subject is moving and the light conditions. This happens
automatically, so you can shoot without the bother of adjusting settings every
time conditions change. Lumix and its powerful Intelligent Image Stabilization
system do all the work for you. You enjoy easy, trouble-free shooting in any
situation and get the satisfaction that comes with capturing clear, beautiful
images.
A carefully redesigned camera body makes the FX30 conveniently slim and even
more stylish than previous models. It also boasts an approximately 27MB of
built-in memory and accepts large-capacity SDHC memory cards, giving users more
flexibility in shooting and recording.
DMC-FX30 Highlights
28mm wide-angle Leica DC lens with f/2.8 brightness in a small, slim
body With the DMC-FX30, Panasonic has packaged a newly developed 28mm
wide-angle Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens with f/2.8 brightness and a 3.6x optical
zoom, plus a 7.2-megapixel CCD, into a body that is slim, stylish, and
conveniently compact. Comprising seven elements in six groups, including five
lenses with six aspherical surfaces, this advanced lens unit passes Leica's
stringent standards and delivers an exceptional optical performance. Further, in
3-megapixel resolution mode, the Extra Optical Zoom function uses the center
part of the CCD to provide additional magnification, extending the zoom power
from 3.6x to 5.3x.
Intelligent Image Stabilization: Mega O.I.S. for hand-shake plus
Intelligent ISO Control for motion blur Panasonic drew on its cutting-edge
lens technology to invent Mega O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer), an optical
image stabilization system that prevents blurring from shaky hands -- the
leading cause of blurry images. With Mega O.I.S., it is easier than ever to
capture clear, sharp, beautiful images when shooting indoor portraits,
illuminated night scenes or even the scenery you see from a train window.
While hand-shake is the single biggest cause of blurry images, it is not the
only one. Another problem is the motion blur that can occur when a subject moves
as the shot is being snapped. Incorporating Panasonic's Intelligent ISO Control,
Lumix cameras are the first in the world to fight motion blur by themselves.
This system detects whether or not the subject is moving. If it is, the system
automatically raises the ISO setting accordingly, allowing the camera to shoot
at a higher shutter speed. If the subject is not moving, the camera shoots at a
low ISO setting and captures beautiful, natural-looking images. Intelligent ISO
Control is included as one of the corrections in certain scene modes used to
shoot subjects that are often moving, such as Sports, Baby and the newly added
Pet mode. Simply select the mode that best suits the subject, and Intelligent
ISO Control provides the optimal corrections, making it easy to capture crisp,
clear photos.
With Intelligent Image Stabilization -- Mega O.I.S. to compensate for
hand-shake plus Intelligent ISO Control to prevent motion blur -- Panasonic has
taken image stabilization a leap forward and equipped the new Lumix DMC-FX30
with the industry's most advanced countermeasures against blurring.
High-quality, high-performance image-processing LSI: The Venus Engine
III The DMC-FX30 features the Venus Engine III, Panasonic's advanced
image-processing engine that can record at a sensitivity setting as high as ISO
1250 with full resolution. Noise reduction is also greatly improved, with
picture noise removed in stages during image processing. First, critical noise
is roughly undraped and chromatic noise and luminance noise are separated. The
chromatic noise, which has a greater effect on picture quality, is then
selectively suppressed to a substantial degree.
With its multi-task image-processing capability, the Venus Engine III also
boasts outstanding response time. Shutter release time lag is as short as 0.005
second and the shutter interval is as short as 0.5 sec. This fast response makes
it easy to capture sudden, spur-of-the-moment shots. In burst shooting mode, the
DMC-FX30 can fire off three shots per second at full resolution. It also allows
unlimited consecutive shooting -- you can continue snapping shots until the
SDHC/SD memory card is full.
Bright, high-resolution LCD for easier shooting and more enjoyable
playback The DMC-FX30 has a large, 2.5-inch LCD with full 207,000-pixel
resolution for comfortable viewing both while monitoring shots and playing back
the results. The pixel-mixed readout method used by the CCD automatically
increases the brightness of the live image on the LCD, making it much easier to
shoot in low lighting. Thanks to the Power LCD function, which boosts the LCD
backlighting by 40 percent, even shooting outdoors in bright sunshine is no
longer a problem. The High Angle mode, which can be accessed quickly and easily
via a dedicated button, makes the LCD screen extremely easy to view when the
camera is held high, such as to shoot over a crowd.
Record clear, bright, wide-aspect VGA motion images -- ideal for
widescreen viewing In addition to recording standard VGA (640 x 480) motion
images at 30 frames per second, the DMC-FX30 can record stunning wide-aspect VGA
(848 x 480) motion images at 30 frames per second. These 16:9 motion pictures
look extremely impressive on a widescreen TV. The pixel-mixed readout method
used by the CCD enhances image brightness, so the pictures you see are clear,
bright and beautiful.
The DMC-FX30 also offers an exceptional function that lets you select and
display thumbnails of nine sequential frames from a motion image. This is
useful, as an example, for analyzing the way you swing a golf club or tennis
racquet.
Fast, easy auto focus The DMC-FX30 gives you a choice of five
auto-focusing methods: 5-point, 3-point high-speed, 1-point high-speed, 1-point
normal-speed, and spot. Choose the one that best suits the shooting conditions
and position of the subject. The DMC-FX30 also adds an auto focus assist lamp
that is helpful in low-light situations, when focusing can be difficult. The
result is easy, stress-free shooting and the ability to capture sharply focused
photos on a moment's notice.
Other advanced features The slim and stylish DMC-FX30 features
approximately 27 MB of built-in memory, which can save the day should you happen
to fill up or forget to take along a memory card. The functions and settings
used most often, such as consecutive shooting, white balance adjustment, ISO
level, image size and image quality (compression format) are quickly and easily
accessed via the Quick Setting function. There's no need to open menus to adjust
them. The FX30 also accommodates large-capacity SDHC memory cards. A wide
variety of scene modes, including the new Pet and Sunset modes, also make it
easy to get beautiful photos in a range of photographic situations. Among these,
Sports, Baby and the Pet mode take advantage of the Intelligent ISO Control as
previously described, to let you get great results even if the subjects have
unexpected motion. When used with the optional marine case housing, Underwater
mode allows underwater shooting with optimal automatic settings that capture
subjects and the surrounding water in beautifully natural colors.
The Fun Continues Even When the Shooting Is Done With the DMC-FX30,
the enjoyment of photography doesn't end when you're done shooting for the day.
One additional function that broadens the fun of photography is Direct Print
mode. To select it, simply turn the mode dial on the camera top. Then use a USB
cable to connect the camera to a Pictbridge-compatible printer, and you're ready
to print beautiful photos. Print all the images you shot or only your
favourites, and make one copy or multiple copies as you wish. When you turn the
mode dial, the mode selected is indicated on the LCD. This lets you change the
mode to recording, playback or direct printing without taking your eyes off the
subject.
Also interesting is the new Date Stamp function. In addition to showing the
date a photo was taken, the FX30 can show on which day of the trip a photo was
taken. It can also stamp your baby's age in months on a photo, after you've
taken the shots. These dates, which can be helpful when making a photo album,
can be stamped on photos whether you print them yourself at home or have a photo
shop do them.
And with the optional Panasonic DMW-SDP1 HDTV Photo Player, it's easy to have
a slide show of Lumix images in 1080i high-definition quality. By simply
connecting the SDP1, via a component cable, to a high-definition TV such as a
Panasonic Viera, and inserting the SDHC/SD memory card into its slot, users can
view their photos on a large display together with family or friends. Like Lumix
cameras, the DMW-SDP1 incorporates the Venus Engine III imaging engine. This
provides extremely quick advancing from one slide to the next. It also allows
playback of wide-aspect VGA (848x 480) motion images that fit an HDTV’s 16:9
screen.