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Read unbiased reviews of Panasonic digital cameras from hundreds of users, plus ratings, advice and prices to help you pick the right digital camera for you.

Panasonic makes quality cameras at a great value. In the past two years, they've really stepped up the quality of their digital cameras. Like always, they excel at slim, medium-zoom point-and-shoots and travel-zoomers. If we had to pick a camera based on the performance of its zoom lens, we'd definitely pick a Panasonic. They also have a few great Micro Four-Thirds models as well. Like we said, Panasonic doesn't really make any bad cameras these days, and we hope that they continue this trend.

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Panasonic Lumix TS20
Panasonic Lumix TS20

Ranked 9th of 18 in All-Weather Digital Cameras

A steal at $180, the rugged TS20 is waterproof to approximately 16 feet,... more »

16.1 megapixel CCD sensor; 4x optical zoom with 25mm wide-angle; 720p HD video recording with mono sound; Waterproof to 16 ft, shockproof to 5 ft, freezeproof to 14 degrees Fahrenheit, dustproof; Optica...

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Starting at $312.95
from 6 stores
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF5
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF5

Ranked 21st of 26 in Mirrorless Digital Cameras

An evolutionary upgrade from Panasonic's GF3, the GF5 is also pointed at... more »

12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor; 1080p HD video with stereo sound; 3-inch 920,000 dot touchscreen; RAW capture, Manual modes; Accepts micro 4/3 lenses; Lithium-ion battery

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Starting at $698.00
from 1 stores
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Panasonic Lumix FH5
Panasonic Lumix FH5

Ranked 15th of 39 in Point and Shoot Digital Cameras

The FH5 occupies the middle slot in Panasonic's FH series. more »

16 megapixels; 4x optical zoom; 28mm wide-angle; MEGA optical image stabilization; 2.7-inch LCD; 720p HD video; Venus Engine VI; Intelligent Auto mode (iAuto); Intelligent Resolution for 5x enhanced zoo...

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Starting at $127.99
from 10 stores
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-S2
Panasonic Lumix DMC-S2

Ranked 19th of 39 in Point and Shoot Digital Cameras

A bargain, the S2 includes optical image stabilization, a 4x zoom, 720p ... more »

14.1 megapixel CCD sensor; 4x optical zoom with 28mm wide-angle; 720p HD video recording with mono sound; Optical image stabilization; Lithium-ion battery

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Starting at $94.99
from 3 stores
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7

Ranked 15th of 24 in Advanced Compact Digital Cameras

Panasonic's popular and very good LX5 gets a much-needed facelift in the... more »

10.1 megapixel Live MOS sensor; 24-90mm 3.8x optical zoom with f1.4-2.3 aperture; 1080/60p HD video capture with stereo sound, High speed 720p at 120fps; 5fps burst with autofocus tracking, 11fps full r...

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Starting at $298.00
from 4 stores
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ60
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ60

Ranked 18th of 24 in Extended Zoom Digital Cameras

The FZ60 falls under the FZ200 as the new mid-range superzoom in the Lum... more »

16.1 megapixel MOS sensor; 25-600mm 24x optical zoom with f2.8-5.2 aperture; 1080/60i video recording with stereo sound; 3-inch LCD with 460,000 dots; Electronic viewfinder with 202,000 dots; Optical im...

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Panasonic Lumix S3
Panasonic Lumix S3

Ranked 22nd of 39 in Point and Shoot Digital Cameras

The S3 is one of Panasonic’s lower-end models, but should still be a dec... more »

14.1 megapixels; 4x optical zoom; 28mm wide-angle; Optical (lens-shift) image stabilization; 2.7-inch LCD monitor; 720p HD video; Venus Engine VI; Captures to SD/SDHC media cards; 70mb built-in memory; ...

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Starting at $227.94
from 2 stores
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Panasonic Lumix S1
Panasonic Lumix S1

Ranked 23rd of 39 in Point and Shoot Digital Cameras

The S1 is Panasonic’s lowest-end digital camera for 2011, but could stil... more »

12.1 megapixels; 4x optical zoom; 28mm wide-angle; Optical (lens-shift) image stabilization; 2.7-inch LCD monitor; 720p HD video; Venus Engine VI; Captures to SD/SDHC media cards; 70mb built-in memory; ...

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Starting at $99.00
from 3 stores
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH6
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH6

Ranked 27th of 39 in Point and Shoot Digital Cameras

The FH6 and also-announced FH8 pair practical 5x zoom ranges with an adm... more »

14.1 megapixel CCD sensor; 5x optical zoom with 24mm wide-angle; 720p HD video recording with mono sound; Optical image stabilization; 2.7-inch LCD; Lithium-ion battery

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Starting at $78.95
from 10 stores
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-SZ7
Panasonic Lumix DMC-SZ7

Ranked 24th of 29 in Travel Zoom Digital Cameras

The SZ1 and SZ7, both under $200, are great travel zooms for those on a ... more »

14.1 megapixel CMOS sensor; 10x optical zoom with 25mm wide-angle; 1080p HD video recording at 60fps with stereo sound; Optical image stabilization; Lithium-ion battery

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Starting at $116.79
from 10 stores
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Panasonic makes cameras that provide both a longer zoom range and image stabilization at a price that's affordably. For photographers that want versatility in a small package, Panasonic digital cameras can provide several selections that are suitable. Providing something for amateurs and serious enthusiasts at the same time, Panasonic offers a great selection of digital cameras, from ultra compacts to mirrorless cameras. They are hard to compare because every camera comes with its own distinctive features and traits.

Consumers who prefer to use automatic modes will get a lot of use out of Panasonic digital cameras. The camera will automatically pick the perfect scene mode for the desired subject using the iAuto feature, which is standard for almost all Panasonic cameras made today. This feature, in combination with image stabilization will make it extremely easy for someone just starting out to take photos that look great.

By providing users with easy access to settings, reviews are correct in saying that Panasonic cameras are created for maximum user friendliness. Should you opt for a Panasonic camera, you will see that it comes with an LCD screen, a versatile optical zoom lens, and is both compact and very lightweight.

The Panasonic Lumix ZS20 is one of the many notably excellent choices among Panasonic cameras. A GPS tracker, a 20x optical zoom lens, and image stabilization that will make sure your pictures are steady even when you're using maximum zoom are several of the features that make this camera a popular choice. The iAuto feature makes this a perfect choice for amateur photographers while it still includes manual modes as well. Although the image quality is not the best on the market, it still holds its own in regards to many competitors and that in combination with its other features makes it a great deal.

We here at Digital Camera HQ offer unbiased, informative reviews and recommendations to guide you to the right camera. We're not a store, but you can trust our camera grades to help find a great camera at the best price. Let us know if you have any problems or questions, we're happy to help.
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