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List All 4 PricesIf you want a good multi-purpose camera that's relatively compact, the LUMIX DMC-FZ150 is a good choice. It has a massive lens, lots of options and cutomisation features, and it takes great photos and video. It's probably a little expensive at around $800, but you do get a lot for your money, and it will supply good results whether you shoot stills or video. Read more
The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ150 is an advanced super-zoom camera that we think is perfect for anyone who wants a lot of versatility from a relatively compact unit. It features a 12-megapixel sensor and a massive 25-600mm (35mm equivalent) zoom lens. It has a ton of features, an easy-to-use control layout and it feels good to hold. It's also a great hybrid camera with its Full HD video capturing capability among the best we have seen in this class. Read more
A welcome update to the FZ100 with a 12.1-megapixel sensor, improved optics and ISO performance plus new Full HD video recording capabilities.The Lumix DMC-FZ150 replaces the FZ100 at the top of Panasonic's super-zoom digicam line-up. Announced on 26 August, it features a new, 12.1-megapixel MOS sensor (down from 14MP in the FZ100) but retains the same 24x zoom lens but adds a new 'Nano Surface Coating' to minimise flare and ghosting caused by internal reflections. Read more
This latest version of Panasonic’s all-in-one superzoom pseudo SLR is a small development from the FZ100. It has the same 25–600mm equivalent lens and articulated LCD. The electronic viewfinder appears to be unchanged, but there is one difference – the megapixel count has been reduced from 14 to 12. This is an aspect of camera design where Panasonic has gone boldly and led the way, reducing pixel count to improve image quality and reduce image noise. Read more
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