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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18S 8.1MP Digital Camera with 18x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Silver) | 
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| Brand: Panasonic Category: Photography
List Price: $349.95 Buy Used: $275.00 You Save: $74.95 (21%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 43 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No System Memory: 27 Floppy Disk Drive: None Monitor Size: 250 Optical Zoom: 18 Digital Zoom: 4 Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Focal Length: 82.8 Minimum Focal Length: 6 Maximum Resolution: 8.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 34.7 x 46.5 x 29.5
MPN: DMC-FZ18S Model: DMC-FZ18S UPC: 037988986934 EAN: 0037988986934
Release Date: September 13, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 8.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints | | • | 18x wide-angle image-stabilized optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD display; 0.44-inch electric viewfinder | | • | Intelligent Auto Mode with Face Detection and Intelligent Scene Selector | | • | Shooting at ISO 1600 in normal recording mode; 6 autofocusing modes | | • | Stores images on SD memory cards (includes 27MB of internal memory; powered by lithium-ion battery (battery and charger included) |
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Product Description The DMC-FZ18 Lumix 8.1-Megapixel Digital Camera can take photos from vast landscapes to super telephoto shots thanks to its 18x optical 28mm Wide-Angle Leica Zoom Lens. For macro shots, the wide-angle setting lets you shoot all the way down to one centimeter from your subject, while the telephoto setting can be used up to one meter (3.28 feet). Combined with Mega O.I.S. Optical Image Stabilization, the DMC-FZ18 can detect even the tiniest camera movement and automatically adjust the lens to compensate for any handshake. Intelligent ISO suppresses motion blur as you shoot, to capture crisp, clear images, making it easier to shoot scenes with fast moving action. The Face Detection function can automatically detect up to 15 faces in a scene and re-adjust the settings if their positions change. The Intelligent Scene Selector will sense the ambient conditions and automatically select either the Scenery, Portrait, Macro, Night Portrait or Night Scenery mode accordingly, getting beautiful results every time you shoot, no matter what the scene or subject. White Balance - Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Shade / Halogen / White Set Program AE Shutter Speed - 1-1/2000 seconds Self Timer - 2 seconds / 10 seconds Burst Shooting Mode - Full-Resolution Image, 3 frames/sec Max. 7 images (Standard Mode), Max 4 images (Fine Mode) Built-in Flash Mode - Auto, Auto/Red-eye Reduction, Forced On, Forced On/Red-eye Reduction, Slow Sync/Red-eye Reduction and Forced Off Viewfinder - 0.44 diagonal Color EVF (188k pixels) Power Supply - Lithium-ion Battery Pack (7.2V, 710 mAh), Up to 400 pictures Dimensions - Height 2.96'' x Width 4.63'' x Depth 3.47'' Weight - 0.79 pounds
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PERFECT FOR TRAVEL December 19, 2007 137 out of 139 found this review helpful
PLUSES: Price; Size; 18X Optical Zoom (Up to 28.7X available); Leica Lens; Numerous "Auto", "Manual", "Mode" settings; 2 Image Stabilization modes; "Joy Stick" control; RAW mode; Good battery life.
MINUSES: Fixed LCD Display (see comment); Universal Lens attachments not compatible (see comment); ISO noise (see comment). Summary: (Edited December 18th by mighty18) When traveling on those exotic places where the Point and Shoot (P/S) cameras fail to capture the shots but you don't want to lug a full sized SLR with all the lens attachments, this is the PERFECT camera.
I learned this lesson last year while touring Ha Long Bay in Vietnam. From the cruise boat, I was not able to shoot the amazing scenery with the 3x zoom of my P/S camera. It was limited to mostly up close shots.
This year I debated over getting the SLR (Nikon D40x; Pentax K100D Super) or the Canon S5is (comparable to the Panasonic DMC-FZ18 but with a 12x zoom)).
I settled for the Panasonic for its price, features, and the Leica lens.
FEATURES: At first glance, this camera seems to be void of functions due to its 'lack' of buttons when compared to the Canon S5is. This is because it uses a very user-intuitive JOY STICK control that allows you to navigate to all the various settings of a menu in a particular shooting MODE. (Each mode has a different available menu settings).
While in China visiting historical sites, with its built-in WIDE LENS, I was able to take shots of entire buildings/structures within a confined space. The 18X OPTICAL ZOOM with the LEICA LENS and IMAGE STABILZER with fast auto-focusing proved to be the main star of this camera. Images were sharp.
NOTE: At 4.5 MP (mega pixel) settings the zoom can be extended to 23X (see photo) and at 2.5 MP to 28.7X. I am not a fan of 'Digital Zoom' but it enables it from 72X to 115X.
The BACKLIGHT feature came in handy when shooting against the sun was the only option.
It has a HIGH ANGLE LCD display feature for those "over-the-crowd" shots, although it's not as effective as the swivel-tilt type found on the Canon S5is, it was helpful.
Expert reviews stress its weakness of high ISO noise but I found it to be adequate for my 4x6 prints. Unless you plan to print large images you should not find this to be a major issue.
Besides JPEG, it also shoots in RAW mode that allows you to edit your images on a professional level. (The included software is easy to use). You can customize your settings to shoot in JPEG or RAW and in different resolutions.
Moving pics were also of high quality but I use a 'stand-alone' camcorder for that purpose.
Overall, I'm more than satisfied with this little compact that packs a big punch.
************************************************ NOTE ON UNIVERSAL LENS ADAPTER RINGS/ATTACHMENTS: You may find many merchants selling Adapter Rings that "fit" the DMC-FZ18. I called one to get the assurance that they really fit and was given a positive 'Yes'. So I ordered the adapter ring, 3 filters, a telephoto lens, and a wide lens.
The items arrived and I promptly screwed in the Ring and mounted the telephoto lens then the wide lens. The merchant wasn't lying. They all fitted nicely.
Only when I powered off the camera I realized the problem. If you notice the design of this camera, the lens retracts deep into the sheath when in the 'off' mode. Any lens attachments like the telephoto and the wide lenses would cause the unit to 'jam' as they are obstructed by the sheath. (Luckily, I was able to return all for a refund).
The ONLY adapter ring that prorperly fits this camera is the Panasonic DMW-LA3. (The included adapter is only for the hood and should not be used for other attachments).
Despite not using any additional Zoom or Wide attachments the camera's native 18x zoom and 28mm wide angle provided all I need.
Don't have to buy DSLR - this is good enough November 29, 2007 55 out of 59 found this review helpful
I can hold for DSLR price drop for another 2 years with this camera. The Silver looks better than Black. The lens is already worth the most money. If you are not a professional, don't waste your money on DSLR. This camera will do every thing for you! I've reseached consumer cameras for months so you can trust me! (go to popphoto review if you don't)
Vanns is the best place to purchase cameras over the Internet.
Exellent Moderate price Camera December 18, 2007 45 out of 46 found this review helpful
This is my 4th Lumix Camera. Each year a few more goodies are added. I Photograph mainly nature, birds and animals etc. This new model has not only wide angle and macro capabilities but grabs a wopping 18X with image stabilization. The Leica Lens is excellent.My previous models have been passed onto my two Daughters.Within 2 weeks my oldest Daughter had her first picture, a beautiful sunset printed in a newspaper.The wide selection of Scene choices give plenty of opportunities for experimentation.yet the camera can be used as point and shoot by a beginner.The Movie mode has been improved from previous models but still zoom is set at moment of movie start Don,t be wary of this camera because the price is lower than the highly advertised models.It is a good beginner and moderate experience camera. The reason I use this smaller size camera instead of the larger models. I Don,t like to have to carry a big bag of accessories. Amazon and its partners are an excellent site to work with.Vann,s were promt with delivery
Excellent camera at a really good price. October 30, 2007 43 out of 46 found this review helpful
This is a great camera. It takes: great day time shots, very good shots with the flash, very nice videos, and even does well in dark situations with accent lighting (got some great shots at Mammoth Cave). It has plenty of options to let you pick what you want to be a priority during a shot. All of that, a great macro feature (man can you get in close and get wide too!), an excellent zoom with stabilization, and it's light weight too! Even my non-technical wife really likes this camera.
Great camera December 5, 2007 33 out of 34 found this review helpful
I've had the camera for some time now. This is my 5th digital p&s camera after Sony, Kodak, Nikon and Canon. The camera results have been pretty good. The lens is the best one can get within this price range. Its aggressively priced, light weight, easy to operate & fully loaded with a bunch of useful features. The menu navigation is thoughtfully implemented. This is the closest one can get to a DSLR paying peanuts compared to the DSLR rates. I personally liked the silver compared to the black, the physical features & body contours are more prominent in silver :) I still need to try out a lot of scene modes but so far the intelligent auto, face recognition, exposure compensation and image stabilization have been very effective. I used the Sandisk extreme III SD card and the image saving time or the interval between 2 consecutive shots is negligible.
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