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Leica LUMIX DMC-FZ8

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Brand Leica 2007
Model DMC-FZ8
Released Year 2007
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Panasonic LUMIX
Color Black
Optical Zoom 18x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ8 is a bridge digital camera that features a 6-megapixel CCD sensor, delivering high-resolution images suitable for advanced hobbyists. Equipped with a Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens, it offers a versatile 12x optical zoom, covering wide-angle to telephoto ranges effectively.

The camera includes a 2.5-inch LCD display for easy image preview and menu navigation. It supports RAW image format and has manual exposure controls, giving users enhanced creative control. The DMC-FZ8 also features image stabilization technology to reduce blur caused by hand movements.

Specifications

Seller Notes “LOOKS GREAT - WORKS AS IT SHOULD”
Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Digital Zoom 4x
Screen Size 2.5 in
Color Black
Item Length 4.5 IN
Battery Type Lithium
Series Panasonic LUMIX
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 10.0 MP
Manufacturer Warranty NONE
Item Height 2.75 IN
Model Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ8
Optical Zoom 18x
Connectivity Micro USB
Features Auto Focus, PictBridge Support
Charger Included Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Item Weight 1 LB
Item Width 4 IN
Sensor Type 6-megapixel CCD
Lens Leica DC Vario-Elmarit 12x optical zoom
Display 2.5-inch LCD screen
Image stabilization Yes
ISO Sensitivity ISO 80-1600
RAW Support Yes

Key Advantages

One major advantage of the DMC-FZ8 is its powerful 12x optical zoom combined with Leica optics, allowing clear and sharp images even at long focal lengths. The inclusion of RAW image capture is beneficial for users who seek extensive post-processing capabilities. Its manual exposure mode provides photographers with precise control over their shots.

The camera's image stabilization reduces the effects of camera shake, enhancing low-light image quality. The ergonomic design and user-friendly interface make it accessible to both beginners and experienced photographers. Additionally, its relatively compact size for a bridge camera makes it portable for travel and outdoor photography.

Limitations

The 6-megapixel resolution, while adequate at release, is lower compared to modern digital cameras, limiting large-format printing. The CCD sensor technology can suffer from noise at higher ISO settings, reducing image quality in low-light conditions. The camera lacks HD video recording capability, a common expectation in newer models.

The battery life is moderate but may require carrying extra batteries for extended shoots. The autofocus system is slower than more recent cameras, which may hinder capturing fast-moving subjects. Lastly, the camera's LCD screen resolution is relatively low by today's standards, affecting image review sharpness.

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