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 Panasonic Lumix/eCam Series Discussion, Introduced MOIS, 3CCD, 12x f/2.8 Leica

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andrewnib
post Aug 4 2006, 12:33 AM

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QUOTE(ulet @ Jul 18 2006, 11:17 AM)
my sis just bought an fx-01 2 days ago. havent have a chance to play with it yet because the next day she went to sabah. now waiting for her to come back this weekend to play.

this is the price for it.

Camera : Panasonic Lumix FX-01
bought it at : Boeing in Sg. Wang
Package : Camera + 256mb Panasonic Sd + Case + Strap.
Price : RM 1399

add on
Screen protector : Rm 20
1gb kingston ultimate Sd : Rm130(got it at compuzone after bargain, actual price rm140)

is this a good deal ?
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Hi,

I dunno there is such a club here .. Ok..i own a Lumix FX01 .. but the price when i bought it is around RM9 (upgrade to 1GB memory stick) and comes with it's standard accessories ..

The quality of the picture taken is very good .. but when use the high sensitive option, it is better to use a tripod if can ...picture taken with high sensitive got lots of noise ...



andrewnib
post Oct 6 2006, 01:03 AM

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Hi to all sifu,

I had a Lumix FX01 for about few months and use it for normal photo shooting. But the problem is the photo i took seems to be not as crystal clear. Noise problem. I am not sure what is the incorrect setting i've set. Usually i will just put all into AUTO mode.

Well i would need some help from sifu to give me some tips and advise in using this camera or the setting on this camera. If you have any links on this particular camera, please let me know as well. I want to learn to use this camera and doesn't want all my future photo to be not nice ....

Cheers,
Andrew
andrewnib
post Oct 7 2006, 02:32 PM

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QUOTE(Par@dox @ Oct 7 2006, 10:58 AM)
At Auto setting, the cam would probably hv selected high ISO when the pic is taken in low light. To work around this, manually set the ISO to either 100 or 200 max so that noise won't be that much of an issue.. but of course, with lower ISO setting, u will hv to keep your hands still longer.. smile.gif
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Thanks so much for the reply ... will experiment it out ...

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