Panasonic’s new DMC-FZ28 boasts a premium 27mm wide-angle LEICA lens with an 18x optical zoom, ideal for tight indoor shots and long-distance action photos. The 10.1 megapixel digital camera also features an enhanced Intelligent Auto Mode (iA), with the new AF (auto focus) Tracking function, making it easier for photographers at any level to shoot sharp, well-focused photos, even when the subject is moving — making it ideal for action shots.
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Fantastic camera! Incredible photos! I have been using a Panasonic TZ1 for a little over two years. That’s a nice 10x zoom pocket camera. But its ISO is a bit low for indoor use. The shutter lag of TZ1 also cannot keep up with my growing two-year-old twins. They move too fast for the camera to chase.My main use for the new camera is to record my kids life. From time to time, I extend my artistic interest to scenes, buildings, animals, insects, flowers…I’ve had this camera for a week and took over 1000 photos. It’s simply fantastic.Things I like:1. The shutter response is much much better than my old camera. In most cases, it will focus quickly and accurately. I use iA mode occasionally. Most time, I set it at program mode with Fn(Function)button programmed to select different focus mode. Contrary to one of the reviewers, I feel it’s very responsive. And Face Recognition really works on this Camera.2. The lens is great. You can capture incredible photos far and near…
THE BEST OF ALL WORLDS! UltraZooms have came to bridge the gap between Point-&-Shoot cameras and DSLRs. They may not be the easiest to carry in a pocket (especially in the summer) but offer much better lenses, sensors and features than their cell-phone sized cousins. This is what has came to be known as the CREATIVITY segment of the camera market – and the PANASONIC FZ28 is the its absolute leader.For months now I kept borrowing my brother’s FZ18 as I was researching the market for my own UltraZoom. Since this could not go on indefinitely (and my summer vacation was coming up), I decided on the NIKON P80. Although a very good camera I found it fickle and unpredictable if left on full Auto. My belief that NIKON would never put out an inferior product was confirmed but I am not a professional photographer: I missed the simplified perfection of my brother’s FZ18.Luckily the Internet merchant I had bought my NIKON from offers an upgrade insurance option: for a small percentage of the total cost…
An Excellent buy! Let me state for the record that I am a Canon lover and I bought this camera just because I was looking for a high zoom camera and Canon just refuses to go higher! Sorry Canon, I still love you, but now I love my FZ28 better!Here are my (more than) 2 cents:Pros:———->> 27 mm Wide angle – No more asking people to squeeze in so they can all fit in the frame! I have a Canon S5 IS too and I took shots of the same place with both cameras and the difference was striking! FZ28 wins hands down!>> 18x Zoom – Yes its only 486mm, not that much of a difference as compared to S5 IS’s 432mm, but if I choose the 3MP mode instead of 10MP mode, I get 32.1x zoom, i.e. 866 mm. That’s just awesome. Yes, some of you will freak at “only 3MP resolution”, but hey, my first camera was a Canon A80 at 4MP and I have awesome 8×10 prints from that camera, so for sizes like 4×6, a 3MP resolution is sufficient unless you want to crop the image.>> HD…