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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33 reviews

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33

Overall rating:
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- 4.5

 

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- 14 March 2008 -
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- 4.5
- 18 February 2008 -
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- 4.5
- 05 November 2007 -
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- 4.5
- 19 September 2007 -
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- 3.5
- 11 September 2007 -
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- 4
- 28 August 2007 -
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- 4.5

 

“ Panasonic's DMC-FX33 is no earth-shattering camera, but then again, not everyone wants such a product. It’s designed to look good and to deliver decent pictures whatever the situation. If your idea of fun is a camera that does all the thinking for you, then the DMC FX33 is certainly a lot of fun. But if you like tweaking your camera settings, you'll need to point your viewfinder elsewhere... ”

RegHardware's rating:
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- 4.5

 

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“ At lower ISO this camera produces great well saturated photographs. It’s a speedy and efficient camera that should rate high on everyones must take a look at list. One of the main drawing points to this camera is the Leica lens which pulls off consistently good images even in situation that would fool other cameras in this class... ”

ThinkCamera's rating:
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- 4.5

 

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“ Ultimately the Panasonic Lumix FX33 may not offer a great deal more than its predecessor, but it brings genuine benefits to what was already an excellent compact. So you get the small, well-built body of the FX30 with its 28mm wide angle coverage, effective stabilisation, widescreen movies and decent controls, but now also enjoy face detection and one of the most cunning automatic modes we’ve yet tested.

The only real downsides are a lack of manual control over the aperture and shutter, and of course noise artefacts at higher sensitivities. To be fair though, both affect most compact digital cameras, and in Panasonic’s favour, the FX33’s 22 scene presets give you plenty of creative flexibility, while the noise levels actually appear to be a slight improvement over its predecessor.

So if you’re not bothered about full manual control and can avoid higher sensitivities – or pixel-peeping – then the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33 is a great compact camera. It’s smaller than most of the competition, offers a stabilised lens with 28mm wide angle coverage, and some of the best automatic features around. This combination edges the FX33 beyond its predecessor and into our Highly Recommended category. The FX33 ain’t perfect, but most people would be very happy with it – and if you fancy a bigger 3in screen, consider the FX55 version... ”

Camera Labs's rating:
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- 4.5

 

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“ While image quality isn't the FX33's strong point, it still produces perfectly fine small prints, and thus its novice-friendly feature set and speedy operation makes it a good choice for those after a happy snap camera... ”

GoodGearGuide's rating:
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- 3.5

 

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“ While it can feel a little limited compared to the more powerful sibling, the FX100, the FX33 is a perfectly capable little camera. It's well built and can happily tumble around the bottom of a bag before being called upon to grab a holiday or family member shot. It has a good ISO range though ISO 1250 and 1600 are only usable either very small in colour, or in black and white. It might not deliver outstanding clarity and detail, but the images are certainly well saturated and will draw no complaints in this market sector. The FX33 also has that burst mode performance party trick as well. The build quality, decent overall performance and the 28mm wide angle lens, combined with the general ease of use make it an ideal compact to carry around on holiday or in the bottom of a bag, waiting to be called upon for family or pet shots... ”

ePhotozine's rating:
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- 4

 

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“ Panasonic keeps chipping away at Canon's position in the premium ultra-compact market, and with the wide-angle Lumix DMC-FX33 it has a camera that can take on the best of the IXUS range. It has style, elegance, build quality, performance and simplicity of operation, and while it is slightly lacking in picture quality it will seldom disappoint, producing good pictures in almost any situation... ”

TrustedReviews's rating:
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- 4.5

 

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