Better And Better And Better... And Better
Progress evokes metaphors like the ebb and flow of the tides because the gains are incremental and overlapping. Not so much tsunami as a thin line of salty water inching forward, little by little claiming this or that bit of land as its own. The Panasonic DMC-FZ50 builds on the success of its predecessor, the DMC-FZ30, not by reinventing the wheel, but by making improvements where they were needed, and leaving those parts bordering on perfection untouched. Sounds smart enough, right? Seeing the improvements, you'll develop a new definition for "smart." Most noticeably, the DMC-FZ50 boasts an improved 10.1 megapixel image sensor and a next-generation Venus Engine III, which team up to alleviate the noise that haunted the DMC-FZ30 -- even when shooting full resolution using the high sensitivity ISO 1600 setting. Plus, Panasonic's proprietary Intelligent ISO Control makes shooting moving targets as easy as still lifes by detecting motion and adjusting ISO and shutter speed. Its predecessor was highly praised for its ease of use, but the DMC-FZ50 goes one step further by adding a new Function Button: a shortcut to the manual features you use most frequently, such as recording image size, light metering, AF area, white balance, and ISO sensitivity. The techno cherry on top, this latest offering from Panasonic can shoot approximately 360 pics before needing a recharge -- that's 29% higher battery capacity than before. You'd better believe things are getting better.
All The Camera You Need
You know what they say--more is better! And with this camera that's just what you get with more megapixels than before. With the Panasonic DMCFZ50 you can not only kiss blurry photos goodbye forever because of its precise MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS); but with its upgraded Lumix 10.4 megapixel (total) charged coupled device (CCD) you can take even higher resolution images than before. This camera upgrades to a next-generation Venus Engine III LSI processor and retains the professional Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens, which together work in such perfect harmony that you'll be amazed with the vibrant works of photographic art you can create. And there'll be no more stooping or standing on tiptoes with this camera's remarkable flip down and twist 207,000-pixel 2.0" (diagonal) TFT LCD monitor you can adjust any way you want. You get the flexibility to catch a high-angle shot over a crowd, or a low-angle shot of flowers in a garden, all with a comfortable posture. Panasonic's DMCFZ50 achieves a level of performance never before seen in digital cameras, having been designed expressly with your photographic needs, wants, and skills in mind.
Superior Quality Leica Lens
The DMCFZ50's Leica lens features 14 elements in 10 groups, including 3 aspherical lenses and an ED (extra-low dispersion) lens that helps to suppress the color bleeding that often occurs in telephoto shots, plus a 12x optical zoom (35 mm equivalent: 35 to 420mm). It's made by Leica Camera AG, a world-renowned German camera and lens maker. Professional photographers sing the praises of Leica's finely crafted lenses, which are recognized for the accuracy of their optics. And, unlike other lenses that tend to have distortion near the edges of wide-angle shots, Leica lenses produce consistently high-quality images. Ever since they first produced the original 35mm camera in 1913, Leica has worked to be the industry's pinnacle company. This exceptional lens combines with the large, 1/1.8" type, 10-megapixel CCD to give you enormous expressive power. The new Extended Optical Zoom, which minimizes the image degradation that normally occurs with digital zooming, gives you up to 21.4x power in 2.5-megapixel photos, up to 17.1x power in 4.5-megapixel photos, and up to 13.4x power in 7-megapixel photos. Plus, the 12x optical zoom can be used together with the 4x digital zoom to produce a maximum of 48x zooming power.
Keep Your Focus
In addition to five auto focus (AF) modes (1-point, 3-point high-speed, 9-point, spot AF, and 1-point high-speed AF), the DMCFZ50 features a ring that lets you manually adjust the focus from 0.98 feet (0.3m) to infinity. It also has Manual Focus Assist, a function that shows an enlarged image of the subject's center in the viewfinder. One-Shot AF function in manual focus mode lets you focus automatically for a single shot by pressing the FOCUS button. The manual focus ring lets you focus on whatever part of your subject you wish, and the zoom ring lets you zoom in and out easily and accurately as you compose the perfect shot. They're both fast, so you can capture moving subjects in your composition. Continuous AF function keeps moving subjects in sharp focus, and the AF Assist Lamp helps in dim lighting. Regardless of the Mode Dial setting, you can take macro shots instantly by flicking the switch on the side of the lens to the AF Macro setting. This lets you get as close as 0.16 feet (5cm) from your subject (at the maximum wide-angle setting). All this adds up to easy, accurate focusing.
Gyrosensor Detects Shaky Hands
Jitter from shaky hands is one of the main reasons why cameras produce blurry images. Panasonic doesn't expect everyone to have hands of stone when taking pictures -- that's why Lumix cameras help solve the problem of unsteady hands with advanced MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS) technology. The DMCFZ50 has a built-in gyrosensor that detects any hand movement and relays a signal to a tiny microcomputer inside the camera that instantly calculates the compensation needed. A linear motor then shifts the OIS lens as necessary to guide incoming light from the image straight to the CCD. With the MEGA OIS, not only can you take those distortion-free, ultra-telephoto or macro shots; but you can also take equally impressive photos in low-light and other difficult situations. You won't even notice MEGA OIS working--all you'll see are the outstanding results!
10 Million Pixel Mosaics
Like artists who create beautiful mosaic scenes with small pieces of tile, your camera uses the same idea to create photographs. Digital photos are made up of millions of tiny color elements called pixels, which are generated by the image sensor when you take the photo. The quality of a digital image partially depends on the number of pixels, or resolution, used to make up the image. More pixels add enriching detail and sharpen color edges. More pixels also mean you can enlarge the image without pixelization--when graininess begins to show and the photo looks distorted. The images you get with this camera are typically 3,648 pixels across by 2,736 pixels high, producing a resolution of 9,980,928 pixels--almost 10 million pixels! That's a lot of detail. But, wait, that's not all. In addition, the image stabilizer lens is guiding incoming light straight to the CCD, which converts optical data into digital information to capture the full range of expressive colors. By using a primary color (red, blue, green) filter to ensure the correct extraction of color information, the CCD creates vividly colored images. Simultaneously, the highly evolved brain of the operation, the Venus Engine III LSI processor, is instantly processing and recording the images even faster and more accurately than ever before. And unlike a conventional LSI that generates a luminance signal only from the green component of the incoming light, the Venus III Engine LSI generates a signal from the red and the blue light, as well as the green. This extra-detailed information in the luminance signal then boosts the diagonal, horizontal, and vertical resolution for super-rich images. Additionally, this system uses a low-pass filter to distinguish edges between colors accurately. Due to false signals generated at color borders when the luminance signal is extracted from the pixels by a conventional engine, there is a tendency for colors to bleed into each other. The Venus III Engine however, creates sharp color edges and more clearly defines each distinct color.
You'd Have To Work At Ruining A Shot
In addition to giving you clear, sharp, shots the DMCFZ50 helps you achieve your photographic visions by expanding the shooting mode options. Whether you're more comfortable with an automatic mode, or ready to flex your artistic muscles, this camera will let you. With such a large variety of available modes, you'll be able to find one that best fits the physical setting of your photograph opportunity. For example, the Program Mode lets you adjust the white balance, ISO sensitivity, and other settings; while Aperture Priority lets you select the aperture (incoming light) as the camera automatically sets the shutter speed that's best for the subject's brightness. Shutter Priority Mode does just the opposite by letting you select the shutter speed, while the camera automatically sets the aperture. Want still more control? There's the Manual Exposure Mode, which lets you select both the aperture setting and shutter speed. And to make focusing easy in the Manual Mode, there's even a Focus Assist Function that lets you enlarge the image center in the color viewfinder or LCD monitor by 3x for easy viewing. With MEGA BURST, you can snap off consecutive shots at 3 frames per second with full resolution. In addition, the Unlimited Consecutive Shooting function lets you continue shooting until the memory card is full. Not sure if you can trust your instincts? Use the Manual Exposure Assist Function to let you see how much your settings differ from the settings the camera considers optimal. You just can't go wrong with this camera!
Make The Scene
Still not enough options? In addition to the exposure modes, there are 14 Scene Modes to reflect the settings of your life. For example, you can choose from Portrait Mode for a soft background with a sharp subject, or use the high-shutter speed Sports Mode, or try the Scenery Mode for sweeping vistas. Night Scenery Mode is great for clear night lights against a landscape. Additionally, there are Night Portrait, Fireworks, Party, Snow, Self-Portrait, Food, Baby, Soft Skin, Candle, and Starry Sky Modes. And, if all that still isn't exactly what you're aiming for, you can always add one of the Color Effect Modes--Cool, Warm, Black & White, or Sepia (for a nice antique-looking picture). There is also a Moving Image Mode that allows you 10 or 30 frames per second of 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 pixel resolution moving images with audio -- recorded segment time limited only by available memory capacity. And finally, when you're ready to see what you've got, use the Playback Modes to see your pictures. You can display 9 or 25 thumbnails, zoom playback at 2x, 4x, 8x, or 16x magnification, or present a slideshow. You can also rotate, resize, and trim images right there on the camera's display. For even more fun, create a flip animation clip that's up to 20 seconds long.
Make Room For Memories
The SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card is the high-capacity, high-speed storage medium for the digital age. Incredibly small (the size of a postage stamp) yet durable, the included, larger-capacity 32 MB SD Card stores all kinds of digital content (like video, still images, music, and more) so you can easily transfer data between it and the other SD-compatible products you already have in your home. And, because there is strong industry support for the SD Card, it will be as lasting as it is versatile. This Lumix camera lets you record digital images onto a SD Card or a MultiMediaCard and then cordlessly transfer them to any PC, printer, or media storage device that has a SD Card slot. There are a variety of SD-compatible accessories available, allowing you store and even print images without the need for a computer. And, with this camera you'll be able to use your memory space wisely with selectable image sizes. Although you get best photo results with larger images, they aren't always needed; especially when you want to e-mail them, or print small snapshots. In these cases, smaller images will work just fine; and, because they have smaller file sizes, you'll be able to squeeze more of them into your camera's memory. This camera has several different selectable still image resolutions from as detailed as 3648 x 2736 pixels down to 1920 x 1080 pixels. Optional (not included) SD Cards range in capacity up to 2 GBs.
Included With Purchase
Battery, Charger, 32 MB SD Memory Card, Lens Cap, Lens Hood And Adaptor, A/V And USB Cables, Strap, Software.
Panasonic DMC-FZ50K (September 19, 2007)
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Reviewed By: Gary Y. - Warren, OH
I did a lot of research before buying this camera. It had great reviews at all the major camera sites. WHen Vanns put this unit on sale, I couldnt pass it up.
Even on default settings, this camera takes a fantastic picture. The more adventurous can use the plethora of settings to manually tweak their pictures.
You wont appreciate the power of a digital camera until youve used this baby! Highy recommended.
Panasonic FZ50 - What A Camera! (April 24, 2007)
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Reviewed By: Stephen D. Herr - Millersville, Pennsylvania
After weeks of researching digital cameras I finally decided to purchase the Panasonic FZ50. I was looking for an easy to use, point and shoot camera that would offer more optical zoom and better high speed action shot capability than the previous point and shoot cameras that I have owned. I also wanted effective image stabilization, manual zoom control, and video capability.
Well, I must say that this camera has exceeded all of my expectations. The camera is extremely well built, and it has many features that allow you to take pictures in both manual and automatic modes. In your hand the FZ50 feels solid like a DSLR, but gives you the flexibility of Hi Zoom without the need for tying up money in additional lenses. You also get Image stabilization and Video Capability with this camera. The FZ50 even offers a Scene Mode. In this mode you will find a number of preset automatic modes for various conditions from distant scenery, to close up portraits and even high-speed sports action shots. With the preset modes available in the Scene Mode, image stabilization and the awesome Leica lens with 12x Optical Zoom, you dont have to be a professional photographer to capture award-winning shots.
In addition to the automatic modes, there are plenty of manual features on this camera including focus and zoom. For photographers who want to fine-tune their camera for optimum performance in various conditions, you also have the ability to adjust things like Shutter Speed, Aperture Value, ISO Sensitivity, and White Balance just to name a few. The FZ50 even has a Custom Mode which will allow you to save your preferred camera settings. In this mode you can save up to three different groups of custom settings for various conditions. When you find a particular setting that you like, save it. Its as simple as that. Returning the camera to your preferred settings is as simple as selecting them from the easy to use menu.
In addition to the overall quality, ease of use and features that are packed into this camera, I am especially impressed with the picture quality. My wife and I are far from professional photographers, but you wouldnt know it when you look at some of the pictures we have been taking with this camera. We have taken close-up shots as well as distant pictures at full optical zoom without the use of a tripod and the results are stunning! Additionally, we have taken fast action sports shots at LaCrosse and Soccer Games using the preset Sports Scene Mode and we got the same, impressive results.
If you are looking for a high quality super zoom digital camera with manual and automatic controls, image stabilization and video capability, then the FZ50 is worth serious consideration. The Panasonic FZ50 is a well built, high quality and simple to use camera that can make amateur photographers look like a pro.
Panasonic DMC FZ50 digital camera (February 08, 2007)
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Reviewed By: Gary P. - Lake Elmo, Minnesota
First of all I love the camera as I knew I would. I did my homework before ordering and wasnt disappointed. My reason for writing this review, however, is to shower appropriate praise on Vanns for their wonderful contribution to our on-line shopping experience. I am a returning customer and expect I will continue to be because it is so unique these days to find a seller of merchandise so dedicated to satisfying the expectations of customers that they truly stand alone. This may sound weird but when I have made a purchase from Vanns I feel like I have just completed a nice visit with one of my favorite cousins and happily look forward to the next time.
Panasonic DMC-FZ50K (January 16, 2007)
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Reviewed By: Alta M. Bardsley - Cedar Rapids, IA
Ive used my DMC-FZ50K since a little after Christmas but todays picture taking convinced me to write a review. I was taking pics of a 3 and a 5 year old gleefully playing in 6 inches of snow with the sun shining brightly down. Glare?? Their antics too fast for a digital? The hands of a 67 year old woman too shakey?? The distance too far since I wear leg braces and had to park across the street from their antics?? NO way! The anti-motion sensor, the built in automatic settings, the fast camera speed and the telescopic lens setting took care of everything. I came home with such superb pictures that I am blowing one up to a 11 x 14 to frame for their Mom. And, with the 10plus megapixels, this will be a snap. I dont think I can praise this camera enough!!! My hands not only shake, but I have arthritis and I have no problems with the various dials etc. I own a Panasonic DMC-FZ20 & I wasnt sure I could rationalize buying a new camera. However, I decided to give it to my daughter & buy myself the new model and I am so happy I did. I love all the new improvements, especially the fixed telescope lens which doesnt move in and out of the camera....you simply turn the ring on the lens to change. Also, the monitor has a swivel ability and when it is in the turned & closed position, the eyepiece is automatically ready-I prefer this when outdoors. I do a lot of Bird and flower photography. The Leica lens is the best out there! Once again, Panasonic leads the pack and ANYONE can use this. It is too good to use just as a point and shoot, but you can use it as such if you must! This camera is a winner all the way!
Panasonic FZ50 Magnificant (October 16, 2006)
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Reviewed By: Dwayne B. - Allegan, Michigan
Just bought the new release Panasonic FZ50 digital camera for my wife who is going on vacation soon. Camera is wonderful so far, easy for her to use and complex for me to play with. Im the camera buff and own a Nikon D70. I almost love her camera better, mine will do a little more but hers is so much easier to get very nice pictures. I paid 3 time the amount for my Nikon. The panasonic seems to be built very durable and sleek. Love the powerful optical zoom, 12X and built in image stabilizer. I have printed many 8 12 x 11 prints with fantastic results. My daughter grabbed the camera to take a picture of a praying mantise on the drive and got a beautiful shot and never used the camera before with no instructions. This camera seems to be for the novice, intermediary, and semi-pro camera person. Love it, love it, love it. Thanks Vanns for the great price and service.
Panasonic DMC FZ50 is Super (September 06, 2006)
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Reviewed By: Rod A. - Lake Park, Minnesota
Just received my FZ50 yesterday 9506and after reading the manual once over I took the unit out for a days testing. There is always a learning curve with any new device but I am extremely pleased with the camera. The new features are many over my FZ10. The 10 Mega pixel capacity is great and the ability to change the size to afford numerous focal lengths with the zoom in the optical position is fantastic. This is the main reason I chose this camera over an SLR as you dont have to lug around a littany of lenses. This gives you a great advantage when shooting wild life. The Optical Image Stabalizer is great. I was able to hand hold and shoot at 17X and still get a sharp image,although, they do reccomend using a tripod. I use a Monopod when in the field, when I need to travel light. The LCD screens ability to rotate 180 degrees both vertical and horizontal is super and allows you the opportunity to frame the subject matter in many different positions as well as adjust it to help eliminate glare under bright conditions. Another great feature is when you close the LCD screen it automatically switches to the view finder without having to select or push any buttons. Another great feature is the ability to click through the menu screens with a rotating knob by the trigger.I could go on and on as there are so many more features with the FZ50 but, to put it in a nut shell, this is one great camera and I am very pleased with this purchase. The highest rating is a 5 but I give it a 10 in my book.
Comparison Specifications
- 10.4 Total/10.1 Effective Megapixels
- Secure Digital (SD)/SDHC/MultiMediaCard Memory (32MB SD Card Included)
- Zoom: 12x Optical, 2x/4x Digital Preselect (48x Maximum Combined Without Extra Optical Zoom, Maximum 85.5x With Extra Optical Zoom)
- Shooting Modes: MEGA BURST @ 2 Or 3 FPS With Unlimited Consecutive Shooting; Standard: Up To 5 Images at 2 fps; Fine: Up To 3 Images
- External TTL Flash-Compatible Hot Shoe / Flash Modes: Auto, Auto Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Forced Off, Forced On/Off
- Movie Clips: 848 x 480 (16:9), 640 x 480/320 x 240 (4:3) @ 30/10 FPS With Sound, In QuickTime Format
- Lens: Leica DC Vario-Elmarit, (14 Elements In 10 Groups), f/2.8-f/11, 35-420 mm (35 mm Equivalent) -- Conversion Lens Compatible
- Display: Flip Down And Twist 2.0" TFT LCD (207,000 Pixels) / Approximate 100% Field Of View Coverage
- Digital Interface: DC In, A/V Out (NTSC/PAL), USB 1.1
- Sensor: 1/1.8" Type CCD, Primary (RGB) Color Filter
Additional Specifications
- File Formats: RAW/TIFF/JPEG (EXIF 2.2, Fine/Standard)/MOV (Movies, Motion JPEG Codec)
- Shutter Speeds: 8-1/2000th Seconds, Except Manual (60-1/2000th Seconds) -- Starry Sky Mode Allows 15, 30, And 60 Second Exposures
- Viewfinder: 0.44" Color Electronic View Finder (235,000 Pixels) / Approximate 100% Field Of View Coverage
- Image Stabilization: Optical, MEGA OIS, 2 Modes (Continuous/At Shutter Release Only)
- Focus: Auto Focus (AF), AF Macro, Continuous AF On/Off, Manual Focus (Ring), MF Switchable
- AF Areas: 1 Point/High Speed, 3 Point High Speed, 9 Point, Spot
- Aperture: Wide f/2.8-f/11, Telephoto f/3.7-f/11
- White Balance: Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/Shade/Halogen/Flash/Manual 1/Manual 2
- Auto Bracketing: +/- 1/3 EV -- 1 EV Step, 3 Frames
- Focus Distance (Wide/Tele): Normal 30/200 cm-Infinity, Macro 5/200 cm-Infinity
Manufacturer Specifications
- ISO Sensitivity: Auto, ISO 100/200/400/800/1600
- Scene Modes: 14 Preprogrammed Exposure Control Settings From Portrait To Starry Sky
- Metering: Intelligent Multiple, Center-Weighted, Spot
- Playback: 2/4/8/16x Magnification, 9/25 Thumbnail Index, Slide show, Calendar, Image Rotation
- Picture Adjustment: Contrast, Sharpness, Saturation, Noise Adjustment / Color Effects: Cool, Warm, Black & White, Sepia
- Software: ArcSoft PhotoImpression/PhotoBase/Panorama Maker, SILKYPIX Developer Studio 2.0 SE, Lumix Simple Viewer, Photo Fun Studio, USB Driver
- Self Timer: 10 Seconds / 2 Seconds
- Built-In Flash (Manual Pop-Up), Range 0.3-7.0 Meters / AF Assist Lamp
- PictBridge Compatible (Direct Printing Without Computer)
- Power: 710 mAh, 7.2 V Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery And Charger (Up To 360 Pics On One Charge) / Optional AC Adaptor (Sold Separately)
Dimensional Specifications
- Weight: 1.47 Lbs.
- Dimensions: 5.54" W x 3.37" H x 5.59" D
Panasonic DMC-FZ50K Warranty Details
One-Year Parts, 90-Day Labor Warranty