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I love this Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH25 Digital Camera. It takes very sharp and detail photos. Because the camera was sold new in 2011, 8 years ago, I had to download and print the instructions on how to use it as the person I bought it from did not have the instructions that came with the camera. The camera was well taken care with no scratches. I will have to buy a new battery for it, as I notice it needs to be recharged after taking about 20 photos.
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I learned photography with rangefinder and medium format cameras in the 1970s, and resisted digital cameras. This one appealed to me because of the Leica optics (SONY also looked attractive with their Zeiss optics). The camera functions very well as a simple point-and-shoot in Intelligent Auto (IA) mode, which automatically adjusts for macro (as close as 2"), portrait, scenery, night portrait, night scenery, and sunset. You will definitely need a SDHC memory card at 8GB or higher to hold as many max high-definition pix as you will want, and it's a must for video. Color saturation is excellent, autofocus is fast, optics are sharp, detail at 16.1 maximum megapixels is astonishing - it is print quality even enlarged beyond 11X14". I can compensate exposures, use flash to back-light, compensate for fluorescent and incandescent light, intensify or soften color, go to B&W or sepia, shoot panoramas with overlapping frames, go cool or warm, and more. Exposure range is surprising - beyond the zone system parameters we were taught. Drawbacks? Few and easily overcome. In tele, the optics reach to the equivalent of a 224mm lens in 35mm terms, so a tripod is a good idea no matter how steady you think your hand is, or how good the stabilization is. No manual focus, but I can autofocus, hold the focus and step back or forward to compensate, say, if shooting something behind glass. For shooting out a car, train, or airplane window it has infinity focus called aerial mode. It has options for 2 or 10 second self-time which are useful in place of a tripod release or to put myself in a pix, but no options for a remote "shutter" release which could come in handy for wildlife or surveillance (not things many people would want, I admit). Spare / replacement batteries are on the high side $-wise, and we're warned not to buy cheap forgeries, but their lithium ion battery pack has steady output at a wider temperature range - which you will not get out of alkaline batteries (Nikon, are you reading this?) The battery has good capacity and charges quickly, but a spare is a good idea if you use tele/wide and flash often, because these decrease what you will get out of each charge. Other things I like: The screen is 2 7/8" diag, which is large and clear, and not significantly smaller than 3" diag others offer. The flash range is to 19' in wide, to 10' in tele. I can force the flash off, which may mean a tripod exposure in some low-light situations, but this gives you more natural images in other settings, like a ladyfriend by candlelight or a church interior. My advice: learn the menu and setting and controls, or you will not get as much out of this camera as you would otherwise. I looked at many different makes and models online, and waited for a good deal, which I found thanks to ebay, and the company provided full warranty - which some sellers do not, so watch for this! Why didn't I get a Leica pocket point-and-shoot if I wanted Leica optics, you may ask? Leica may produce a superior camera in their D-Lux 3/4/5 models, but the prices are at least 3X what this Lumix cost, and you will not find (yet) a D-Lux with 16.1 megapixels. I might, someday, spring for a V-Lux 20, but for now, I am very happy with this Lumix. I have not described all the capabilities of the DMC-FH25, and didn't touch on its motion / video capabilities at all, so take the time to look these up yourself. I'm very happy to have this for a small, light, flexible, excellent imaging tool.Read full review
I absolutely love this camera!!! I purchased the camera as a 30th birthday gift for myself and I couldn't be happier. This camera has great features and very compact and light weight. It works great in low lighting areas and brightens up whatever subject your focused on. I also love the zooming feature and it is by far the best zooming of any camera i've ever owned in the past. Great still shots and crystal clear pictures. Very easy to use and even if your not the best photographer this camera will still take beautiful photos with the iA (intelligent auto) feature which automatically adjusts itself for any photo situation.
This is a really good little camera. I'll use it as an extra to my heavier slr camera, but i'll have it with me a lot more than the others. I've yet to use most of the features enough to be able to evaluate them honestly, but I do find most of them clearly described, easy to use and, after just a little learning, pretty intuitive. This is a big advantage over my Nikon. Mostly I feel free to bring this thing anywhere--like kayaking, which I'd never do with the Nikon. The images seem really sharp, colors true, light balance, good. I got this used for a really good price, but knowing what I know now, and not having the option of buying a dependable used one, I wouldn't mind getting a new one. I feel confident that the shots from this camera at higher resolution will be suitable for large scale prints.Read full review
This has got to be one of the best camera in the sub-$200 range, in terms of benefits/cost ratio. I read many expert reviews before I bought this camera; not all of them were fair--after all, this is a cheap camera. Needless to say, if you're that picky, go buy yourself an expensive dslr and learn how to use it. The only "complaint" I have is that the replacement for the rechargeable battery is relatively expensive ( $40). If you're looking for a budget point-and-shoot, this is IT! Some of the pictures I took are as good as ones I got from all of my dslr's using the auto mode (Canon, Nikon and Olympus).
Great little camera at an affordable price. Really easy to work with. Zoom, picture and color quality even indoors are all great. Wish it had rechargeable AAA batteries instead of proprietary ones. The only downside for my work ( needing close up on facial details in an indoor setting) is it does not show every detail clearly as you want. For that purpose, a digital SLR would probably be a better choice. Overall great value, better than my previous Canons for sure.
I'm a grandmother who doesn't need a lot of gagets on a camera to adjust when I see one of my grandkids doing something cute. I want to catch that moment right then, and I can do that with his camera. The FH25 camera is very easy to use, I get beautiful pictures that I can upload on my computer to share with family and friends. I can easily zoom up on the kids to see their sweet faces and this camera also makes super HD movies to record the children talking and playing. I love this camera, and would recommend it for anyone.
This is an amazing little point and shoot camera. The shutter delay is almost zero! No more missing those perfect shots!! The display is very crisp and the pictures are of excellent print quality. Highly recommended!
I bought this for my husband to replace a previous version of a Lumix. It's great to use, very sharp pictures, good "shake control" and easy to use the features. Its lens provides very good detail on close-ups. We're happy with it, and would recommend it to others.
I bought this camera as saw it in action twice that my previous camera which i thought was good...put me to shame... this Lumix is superb. The motion stabilizer is outstanding, the picture clarity is top notch. The price for this camera is no doubt excellent for this much quality. I would highly recommend this camera to anyone. I am more than pleased.