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Panasonic FT7

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Brand Panasonic 2016
Model DC-FT7
Released Year 2016
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Lumix
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 2x
Status Active
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Overview

The Panasonic Lumix FT7 is a rugged compact camera featuring a 20.4-megapixel MOS sensor for high-resolution images. It incorporates a 4.6x optical zoom Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens with a focal length range suitable for wide-angle and telephoto shots. Designed for durability, it is waterproof up to 31 meters, shockproof from drops up to 2 meters, and freezeproof to -10°C. The camera supports 4K video recording and includes built-in Wi-Fi for easy connectivity. Additionally, it has an LCD screen for framing and reviewing shots and a high-sensitivity AF system that supports low-light photography.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture NA
Screen Size NA
Color Silver
MPN NA
Item Length NA
Battery Type NA
California Prop 65 Warning NA
Series Panasonic LUMIX
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution NA
Manufacturer Warranty NA
Item Height NA
Model PANASONIC DC-FT 7
Country Japan
Optical Zoom 2x
Connectivity Built-in Wi-Fi
Features NA
Country/Region of Manufacture NA
Item Weight NA
Item Width NA
UPC NA
Sensor 20.4MP 1/2.3-inch MOS
Lens Leica DC Vario-Elmarit 4.6x optical zoom (28-128mm equivalent)
Waterproof Depth Up to 31 meters
Video 4K UHD recording at 30fps
Display 3.0-inch LCD screen

Key Advantages

The FT7's rugged design makes it suitable for underwater and outdoor activities. Its 20.4MP sensor delivers sharp and detailed images. The 4.6x optical zoom lens offers versatility for various shooting scenarios. Waterproof capabilities up to 31 meters enable underwater photography without housing. The camera supports 4K video capture for high-quality moving images. Built-in Wi-Fi facilitates quick sharing and remote control through compatible devices.

Limitations

Despite its ruggedness, the FT7 has a relatively small sensor compared to larger cameras, which may affect low-light performance. The lens zoom range is limited compared to some other compact cameras. Battery life may be shorter when using video or Wi-Fi extensively. It lacks advanced manual controls preferred by professional photographers. The camera body design might be bulkier than typical compact cameras due to rugged features. Autofocus speed can be slower in challenging lighting conditions.

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