Panasonic DMC-FH25A 16.1MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD (Blue)

Panasonic DMC-FH25A 16.1MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD (Blue)

Panasonic DMC-FH25A 16.1MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD (Blue)

  • Enable the recording of beautiful images with higher quality signal processing including the Intelligent Resolution technology
  • It includes numerous re-engineering enhancements, including a higher-speed actuator, optimized algorithms and parallel software processing.
  • Even slight hand-shake movement is accurately detected by a sampling frequency of 4,000 times per second and produces sharp, clear images

70MB built-in memoryShoots high-quality 16.1MP images2.7″ Intelligent LCD 8x optical zoom28mm wide-angle LEICA DC lens720p high-definition video recordingMega Optical Image Stabilization minimizes the effects of hand shake for virtually blur-free closeupsIntelligent Auto Mode makes optimum settings automaticallyEasy-to-hold grip and slim, stylish profileShake, Motion, Face and Scene detection

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2 Replies to “Panasonic DMC-FH25A 16.1MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD (Blue)”

  1. R. L. Shagon says:
    155 of 160 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Camera, June 15, 2011
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    R. L. Shagon (East Windsor , NJ) –
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    This review is from: Panasonic DMC-FH25A 16.1MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD (Blue) (Camera)

    Lot’s of positives for this camera:

    Advertised as 8x optical zoom but that’s video. It’s 10x in photo mode, 22.5x if you employ the digital zoom as well.

    16.1 mp is amazing for a camera in this price range. I actually used the max digital zoom and still got good resolution photos.

    About 2 dozen scene modes (portrait, beach, sunset, etc) that work well and are easy to select. Text scrolls across the screen explaining its use as you you move from mode to mode.

    Very easy to use. About 1/2 hour with the manual and camera and you can understand and begin using all the features.

    Image stabilization sems very effective. I shot every thing hand held even at max zoom and liked the results.

    Great battery life. I chrged it 1x on a week vacation but that was just in case. Could have gone all week with 100s of shots.

    Like most digitals the camera has very little built in memory so you need to buy a memory card. I chose the PNY 16 GB that has more room than I think I’ll ever need.

    One negative this camera shares with most point and shoots: you miss a viewfinder in very bright sunlight. But the screen is bright enough to make it manageable so I still rate this very highly.

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  2. Scott says:
    383 of 388 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Finally a decent camera that takes sharp photos, March 29, 2011
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    Scott (NJ) –
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    This review is from: Panasonic DMC-FH25A 16.1MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD (Blue) (Camera)

    I purchased this because I was very unhappy with the new Canon A3300 that I also purchased just a week before this one. I did extensive photo tests with both cameras because I felt the Canons overall sharpness was bad. Both cameras are 16mp and although i’m a Canon fan I have to say they failed on the A3300. Even with setting custom sharpness, contrast and saturation, the normal straight out of the box settings on the Panasonic were way better.

    The two big problems with the canon were most photos even bright outdoors had way too much noise. The other problem was no matter what setting and focus type, only the center areas were in ok and i mean ok focus. All four corners of the photos were on the blurry side and that’s just unacceptable. Compared to this Panasonic…wow, much better and much sharper. When fully zoomed in there was a bit of noise but its expected. Night shots depending on how you take them also have noise but again depending on how and what you can work around it a bit.

    There are minor differences with the two cameras like the zoom smoothness was a bit better on the canon and the user interface and menu screens were also a bit better on the canon. Not a deal breaker at all because I’d rather have quality over cosmetic things. The other minor things i found were that the Panasonic has the af assist light very close to the top corner of the camera where you put your fingers. Also the on off and photo/play aren’t buttons they are switches which i’m a little worried about breaking so we’ll see how they last.

    One of the biggest differences is that this camera is faster. I found that saving photos is almost instantaneous on the FH25 but on the canon it was about a 4 sec pause to save before you could take another (a “busy” icon shows up. Most of all the functions on the FH25 are faster and i like being able to grab the camera and take photos quickly.

    Overall i’m all about quality and sharp photos and this camera does that. If you don’t care about the spare battery cost or that the user interface and menus look like 20 years old, i think you’ll be happy with this camera.

    Photos for the most part are well exposed and using the full Ai seem to always come out perfect. There will be a slight bit of noise in certain shots but sharpness is never an issue. The whole thing about higher mega pixels is better isn’t completely true, its all about the sensor size. Do some research about that as I did but believe me, this camera really does a great job. I’ve posted a few sample photos.

    UPDATE 8-17-11
    Still loving the picture quality of this small camera. I even tested out the new Canon SX230 and again this FH25 was sharper and photos were exposed better. The full iAuto setting is amazing and it really
    does a great job, I’ve taken photos with it that I will be publishing in my second book next year. That’s how good I feel the quality is.

    Update: there are batteries available for only $10.00 making this camera a great choice.

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