avecmobile.com Updated: 2016-03-27 22:22:42
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX9 is a 6 megapixel compact digital camera with features that set it apart from other popular compact cameras. When we first picked up the FX9, we noticed how easily it fit in the hand and how large and vibrant the 2.5” LC...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2016-03-27 22:22:42
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The Panasonic FX9 is one of the only ultra-compact cameras featuring optical image stabilization. This allows the camera to use slower shutter speeds rather than higher sensitivities which produce high image noise, particularly in cameras with tiny le...
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I wish it were possible to know exactly what a camera is really like just from looking at it; my job would be so much easier. Although actually thinking about it I wouldn't have a job at all. Let's face it, I'm here to be massively disappointed about a ne...
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thinkcamera.com Updated: 2016-03-27 22:22:42
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This Panasonic FX9 is a very natty little number, with a good mixture of technical features and features that make it easier for you to take better photos. It is also a quite expensive camera. The Leica lens does tend to mark it out as a "luxury" produ...
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The pocket-sized Panasonic Lumix FX9 is a 6-megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera with a 3x Leica optical zoom lens and big, bright 2.5-inch LCD display. It also features Panasonics 2-mode MEGA O.I.S. optical image stabilization. The camera is soli...
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dpinterface.com Updated: 2016-03-27 22:22:44
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DPInterface Panasonic Lumix FX9 ReviewBrad Soo - February 18th, 2006 The Panasonic Lumix FX9 is an ultra-compact camera with a very useful feature not found on most competition: Optical image stabilization. Other than that, the Panasonic Lumix FX9 als...
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The Lumix DMC-FX9 is a sleek and very pocketable 6-megapixel camera with a high-quality Leica 3x optical zoom that features Panasonic?s MEGA Optical Image Stabilization, a feature that counters shaky hands, the main culprit for blurry pictures. This di...
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dcresource.com Updated: 2016-03-27 22:22:50
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX9 ($400) may look like just another ultra-compact camera, but its more than that. This camera actually has an optical image stabilizer inside the lens, which helps reduce the effects of "camera shake". The FX9 and its sibli...
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The original FX7 was announced in July 2004 and went on to be one of the best-selling cameras of last year thanks to its winning combination of cool styling, compact dimensions, big screen and image-stabilized Leica lens. After a fairly disappointing...

High resolution, clean images, Excellent color - vivid but natural, High quality construction, lovely design, Good edge-to-edge sharpness, Reliable white balance, Feels fast and responsive, High speed focus near class-leading performance, Big, bright, hig...

Visible noise reduction effects at ISO 160 and above, Noisy at ISO 400 (better than previous generation, however), Some vignetting at F2.8, Results a little soft at F6.3 and over, No manual control of shutter speed or aperture, Occasional exposure problem...

The DMC-FX7 (and its minor upgrade, the FX8) were deservedly popular pocket cameras with a unique selling point; an image-stabilized Leica lens. The only serious issues we identified when reviewing the FX7, namely poor battery life and a low resoluti...
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