Panasonic DMC-FZ18 Digital Camera



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Visit http://tiger.tv/more_info/?477 for more information. Panasonic is pleased to introduce a new 8.1-megapixel Lumix digital camera, featuring a 28mm wide angle Leica DC lens with an amazingly powerful 18x optical zoom (equivalent to 28-504mm on a 35mm film camera) with f/2.8 brightness. Panasonic LUMIX FZ series has been highly evaluated across the world, for concomitant realization of both high performance and ease of use, and the new DMC-FZ18 has also been developed with no compromise of picture quality, operational ease and portability. The newly developed 28mm wide angle 18x optical zoom lens in the DMC-FZ18 boasts notable optical performance and compactness, to open the door for the new world of expression that has ever been thought impossible with a single compact camera.


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I don't know why, ... ( 10 months ago by ftpaddict)
I don't know why, but whenever I listen to him my ears start hurting.
It was my ... ( 10 months ago by gamer999banch)
It was my Birthdaypresent today =D I love this camera!!!
i would have to ... ( 9 months ago by SuperChevy446)
i would have to agree on that one lol
i think black looks ... ( 9 months ago by SuperChevy446)
i think black looks alot more professional
If got it in black ... ( 8 months ago by gamer999banch)
If got it in black too =P
I am either getting ... ( 8 months ago by jinroh81)
I am either getting one of these or a Canon PowerShot S5IS, it's a tough choice.
forghet that shit.. ... ( 8 months ago by SFCPKRM)
forghet that shit..canon powershot... u have to check the eos`series Eos 300D / 350/400/450 nn that shit
thanks for the ... ( 8 months ago by jinroh81)
thanks for the advice, I am looking into buying a DSLR already.
this man is ... ( 7 months ago by danzatoredelventre)
this man is machine gun!!!!! great camera! I've just ordered it!
I wanted to get one ... ( 7 months ago by horsycos88)
I wanted to get one but then I saw the nikon d40 :).It costs just a little more than the panasonic but I'm ready to give up the 18x zoom and the 8 megapixel for the image quality of a DSLR even though the nikon has only 6 megapixels.And one more thing: I thought higher ISO is for night mode not for blurr.For blurr is the shutter speed right?If i'm wrong please tell me :) Peace!
During low light ... ( 6 months ago by Niloy135790)
During low light shots, you can increase the ISO to get faster shutter speed, which helps to reduce camera shake and blur. For example, if there is low light, a normal shot in ISO 100 might have a shutter speed of 1/2.5 but increasing the ISO to 1600 maybe make that shutter speed all the way upto 1/60!
Would you recommend ... ( 5 months ago by olgalucia51)
Would you recommend the Nikon Coolpix P80, Sony Cybershot H50 or this camera?
I am hot and not ... ( 5 months ago by skeever)
I am hot and not shy girl! FEELING very sexual I know my body and can make pleasure for myself!. wana cum see me? come visit me at ... Play-Cam(.COM) ... my user-id there is Kaylee-smrm chat soon on cam :) jmptqxze
canon s5 has a hot ... ( 5 months ago by collegebrett)
canon s5 has a hot shoe
nice camera, but no ... ( 5 months ago by collegebrett)
nice camera, but no hot shoe
what is the noise? ( 5 months ago by gimmecoffee12)
what is the noise?
A bright pole!? ... ( 4 months ago by 123Prangley)
A bright pole!? Haha, taking pictures of a group of strippers? Sorry, I say what I think. I prefer the black over the silver for looks. Overall I am excited about the camera and it's top on my list.
i so want this ... ( 3 months ago by OJPS360)
i so want this camera as it is now buyable for
£180
does this have good ... ( 2 months ago by purefire47)
does this have good image stabilization? i hate my fujifilm s1000
Won't don't they ... ( 2 months ago by heavymetalnguyen)
Won't don't they just put an optical viewfinder on many camera's anymore? Is it so you can see the LCD while taking the pictures?
the image ... ( 2 months ago by tanhockjun)
the image stabilition is not bad.
Gimmecoffee12- ... ( 1 month ago by PIDproductions)
Gimmecoffee12- Camera noise is like the fuzziness of the picture. Not blur, but is fuzzy. Sorry If I wasn't too exact. :D
wow expensive and ... ( 3 weeks ago by KTMSzabo)
wow expensive and only 8 mp, mine was 210 bucks and i got 10 mp, i got the kodak easyshare m1033
Gift from my ... ( 1 week ago by Chassidwithacamera)
Gift from my parents in California, they bought it about 4 mos before I went to visit them. The battery, charger, lens cap string, and hood adapter missing from box. We went to Costco (M----- Calif),even though Costco forgot to add these items there is NOTHING can be done,it was bought as a gift over 90 days ago. Panasonic tells me that I am the SECOND Costco member to call that day with this. Panasonic offers items for about $80, 6 wks later still waiting for back-ordered battery.



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