Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100 review
CamerasPacked with impressive features but photo quality has regressed
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Packed with impressive features but photo quality has regressed
Plenty of class but notably lacking in inputs, WiFi and the level of sound quality we expect at this price
Format support could be better but its solid set of features, excellent sound quality and compact dimensions are superb for the price.
The Panasonic Viera TX-L32D28BW’s image quality is the worst of all the TVs we've seen recently and it’s the most expensive 32in TV by a mile. This is one to avoid.
Panasonic’s Viera TX-P42G20B balances excellent picture quality with an amazing price, making it a deserving Best Buy winner.
At £1,200 it’s ludicrously priced, but it’s the first of its type, so if you really want to shoot in 3D you’ve little choice than to pay up.
Detailed 1080p footage in good lighting conditions, but design issues and low light performance mean it isn’t for everyone.
Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-LX5 replaces the LX3 as the ultimate enthusiast compact, but at around £400 it’s not cheap. If the LX5’s excellent high ISO performance, great video mode and versatile 24-90mm lens sound attractive, it’s the best compact in town, but otherwise the LX3 is still a great camera and it’s almost £100 cheaper.
Archiving HD TV or AVCHD footage to DVDs can be handy, but it’s a trick that Panasonic have overlooked here.
Poor screen viewing angles aside, this is a capable all-rounder at a very reasonable price