Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ40/DMC-FZ100

Digital Camera Resource Page  • Jul 22, 2010

Next are two super zoom cameras, whose main difference is the sensor they use. The Lumix DMC-FZ40 uses a traditional CCD, while the DMC-FZ100 uses an MOS sensor (similar to CMOS), which allows for Full HD movie recording, fast continuous shooting, and more. SECAUCUS, NJ (July 21, 2010) - Panasonic announced today the newest addition to its popular LUMIX FZ-Series digital cameras. The LUMIX DMC-FZ40, a feature-packed, hybrid digital camera, combines a powerful 24x optical zoom*1 and creative manual operations to offer photographers of all levels the opportunity to take crisp, artistic photos and High Definition (HD) videos. This 14.1-megapixel… Full Story »

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