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Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LS80 gets reviewed

Submitted by Brandon on Monday, 21 January 2008One Comment

If you’re looking to jump into digital photography with a nice, solid point and shoot camera than you might want to take a peek at the upcoming Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LS80. There’s nothing wrong with 8.1 mega-pixels that you can fit in your pocket.Digital Photography Review just posted a nice look at the LS80, and while they haven’t actually got their hands on the camera, the announced features look pretty sweet for an economical point and shoot. Optical Image Stabilization, 3x Zoom Lens, ISO up to 6400. The latter being crazy for such a lower-end kind of product. It will be interesting to see just how that translates into the actual photos and how much noise it has.

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