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Panasonic FX37 in our Product Face-offs
Vincent Alzieu
September 05, 2008 0:04 pm
September 05, 2008 0:04 pm
The King is dead! Long live the King? Well, the Panasonic Lumix FX35 has just been replaced by the FX37. The wide-angle lens has now become a very wide angle lens (25 mm), and better battery life and continuous AutoFocus on moving subjects are also both promised. In short, improvements all round. The new camera should be easier to use, and you should be able to take photos even more quickly, because there'll be no need to worry about focusing.
Before we bring you our full test, you can take a first look for yourself based on the raw results from our labs which have just been published in our Product Face-offs.
> Product Face-off: Panasonic FX35 vs. FX37
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