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Saturday, May 6, 2017
Panasonic Lumix DMC FS4 and my new blog
Panasonic Lumix DMC FS4 and my new blog
I started a new blog last week: wayne-ayearinpictures.blogspot.com
Its part of my creative new-years resolution to take more pictures. If I stick to it (and so far so good), then I will have to take at least one new photograph every day, for the rest of the year. Thats a lot more than I took last year, and although rather daunting, its started very well.
It has also meant that I now make sure I always have a camera with me. And for the sake of ease-of-use and sheer portability, that was always going to be a compact point-and-shoot. My weapon of choice is the Panasonic Lumix DMC - FS4 (and no, I dont know what all those letters stand for either?!)

Dont get me wrong, I think Panasonic make some of the best point-and-shoots you can get. But the DMC-FS4 is the very basic, entry-level model with very limited user control. In fact, it really only functions using Scene modes. Pretty crap, I thought, and left it in the box.
But - now Ive got this new blog. And now I need to have a camera with me all the time. And now I have to actually use it. And boy, am I glad I did. Because it turns out the DMC-FS4 is an absolute cracker of a camera. A wee gem. And Im loving using it. Not to mention the results Im getting from it!
It may only have scene modes (and dozens of them), but they work brilliantly, and Im not disappointed by the results from such a cheap camera. It doesnt have an optical viewfinder (theyre junk on these wee compacts anyway), but does have a big, bright 2.5" lcd screen, with optional gridlines for aiding composition and keeping horizons straight. It also has image stabilization built-in (Panasonic call it Mega O.I.S.) as well as automatic ISO control - both working together to reduce blurry photos due to camera shake.

This was shot using the Panasonics macro setting (make sure the lens is set for wide angle otherwise macro doesnt work), and Im just amazed that it allowed me to capture the fly, let alone produce a sharp image. This tiny little fly was on the leaf for all of a nano second, yet the result is tack sharp on the fly, and beautifully soft in the background. Wow!

And it was by no means a fluke - I got dozens of useable images, just from half an hour spent at lunchtime chasing insects around the garden. I dont know, but I reckon Id be hard pressed to do that with my SLR?

But its not just the macros that have impressed me. Over the last 5 days Ive taken indoor and outdoor portraits under varying lighting conditions, as well as landscapes - all using the various scene modes - and the camera has handled it all brilliantly.
Even in standard mode, the colours are punchy and vibrant - the lens is sharp, contrasty and renders colour accurately. The exposures from the camera have been 99.9% accurate, without any need for exposure compensation (you can set +/- 2 stops), under some very tricky lighting conditions - from harsh sunlight to dark interiors. Check out my A Year in Pictures blog for more examples of what the Lumix has been producing for me over the last week.

For a point-and-shoot camera that I was initially disappointed in due to its perceived lack of control, the Panasonic Lumix has turned out to be a stellar performer - under all conditions. Yes, Im sure it has its limitations. Id love for the lens to go a little wider (its a 33-132mm equivalent lens), and the ability to shoot RAW - but having said that, the jpegs it produces with its 8MP sensor look gorgeous! Id also like it to be heavier - not so much plastic - but keep the same size (very pocketable).
Yet despite all that, and much to my surprise, Im loving using the Panasonic DMC-FS4. And given that I have to take at least one image, every day, for the next 360 days, I hope to become even more impressed by this pocket-sized picture maker. If youre on the look out for a cheap, but very capable little point-and-shoot, then look no further than the Lumix DMC-FS4.
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Thursday, April 6, 2017
Panasonic Lumix Fz18 Zoom
Panasonic Lumix Fz18 Zoom

Panasonic Debuts New Lumix Dmc L10 Dslr With Face Detection.

Panasonic Lumix Review.

Panasonic Lumix Dmc Ft10.

Panasonic Lumix Dmc Ls75 High Angle Lcd Function.

Panasonic Lumix Dmc Fz18 Con Zoom 18x.

Puesto N 10 Panasonic Lumix Dmc Fz28.

Panasonic Lumix Dmc Fz150.

Panasonic Lumix Dmc Fz150.

Panasonic Lumix Fz38.

Panasonic Lumix Dmc Lx5 Ec.
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Monday, February 6, 2017
Panasonic Toughbook C1
Panasonic Toughbook C1
According to the company of Japan, C1 is not abusive, but KOC also alleges that this device is a 12.1-inch lightweight Tablet PC convertible available today. With the update today for this device, and device specifications Panasonic had raised. What we see from the base model now comes standard with HD 320 GB and battery are arranged during the 12 hours of active use. There are also 2 GB of RAM that can be pushed up to 8 GB if necessary and at least one-third reported in C1 in the earlier form much faster then because the upgrade wizard is an Intel Core i5 vPro 2520M.

Panasonic Toughbook C1
From the network, the Panasonic Toughbook contains optional 3 g, Bluetooth, and options such as 802.11 wireless] support. You can add support for third-generation networks through the use of the third generation of Gobi 2000 broadband mobile devices that will work on a major United States mobile carriers (Verizon, at & t] and Sprint) which means that if you need a 3 g, you are well covered.
All violent concussion Sol C1 carries approximately 0.39 lbs machine and it would not be complete without mentioning that the terms of their rugged, can fall from a height of 30 C1 and come up with a leak-resistant keyboard.
There has been more then share a rough product exhibition we here at Coated, including mobile phones, hard drives, and portable computers. Today, Panasonic Toughbook light captured by C1.
Often when I was seem crude devices, only a very clearly seen as rude. This is because the device can be a great side by providing most of the cushion against drops and bumps. Toughbook C1 is a little different, at first glance, You may notice that the device was crude.
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Friday, December 23, 2016
Panasonic to launch wireless telephones under Rs 5 000 by November
Panasonic to launch wireless telephones under Rs 5 000 by November

He said there is marvellous potential in the Indian smartphone market and the business is ready to invest more. "We have currently commenced four premium models since our application into smartphone market and we will continue to offer a wide variety of telephones. We are looking at allowance telephones and may insert them following up on these launches," Sharma said. The business had commenced its first quad-core enabled smartphone Panasonic P51 for Rs 26,900 in May. This month, it came out with three new forms in the cost variety of Rs 9,790 to Rs 16,490. "Our telephones are aimed at at the juvenile lifetime, who is always on the lookout for better, faster and savvier smartphones on the go. The teleteletelephones are apt for the always-on-the-go college youth and the premium executive class," Sharma added.
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