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RM 999.00USED Random Color ✅ What's in the box? x1 Battery x1 Charger x1 Memory Card ✅ Japan Original ✅ Fast Delivery ✅ Good Condition The Lumix DMC-FZ1 incorporates several new features including a newly developed digital signal processor that increases its processing speed and allows sequential shots to be taken quicker. Using this robust processor and its buffer memory, the camera captures up to 4 frames in high speed burst mode. This makes it an ideal camera for outdoor and sports enthusiasts thanks to its quick response and minimal "shot to shot" delay. The Panasonic DMC-FZ7 offers a 12x ultra-zoom lens, equivalent to a focal length of 36-432mm, in a relatively compact and stylish body. The DMC-FZ7's Leica-branded lens doesn't just offer a massive focal range - it's also fast too, with a maximum aperture of 2.8 at wide-angle and 3.3 at full telephoto. As with all Panasonic cameras, the company's MEGA O.I.S optical image stabilisation system is present to help ensure shake-free photos. The Panasonic DMC-FZ20 combines a 12x optically stabilized zoom lens with a 5 megapixel sensor and a host of features designed to entice novice and enthusiast alike. The Panasonic Lumix FZ28 has a sensor resolution of 10.1-megapixels from a 1/2.33-inch RGB CCD image sensor, and Panasonic has coupled this to an image-stabilized, Leica DC Vario-Elmarit-branded 18x optical zoom lens with a useful range all the way from a 27mm wide angle to a 486mm telephoto. As you'd expect for a long-zoom camera, there's a choice of both an electronic viewfinder and an LCD display. The FZ50’s body is marginally larger but also slightly lighter than its predecessor and carries the same Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens and ‘Mega OIS’ image stabiliser. However, it’s bigger than some of the latest DSLRs and not quite as comfortable to use. Like many manufacturers, Panasonic is complementing optical image stabilisation with ISO adjustment to minimise blurring due to camera shake and subject motion. USED