Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-FX150 digital camera has been described as "beautifully easy" to control in a review.
James De Ville from techradar.com said the device has "fantastic build quality" with a design that is "hard not to love".
Panasonic has installed its Intelligent Auto technology on the Lumix DMC-FX150, which correctly exposes pictures to enable the user to take spontaneous shots, with the reviewer adding it works "very well".
The same was said about the camera’s intelligent scene detector, red eye reduction and ISO function features,
Discussing another of the user-friendly features, the reviewer said: "Frame your subject dead-centre and hit the Focus Tracking button, and the camera will place a crosshair on the object, tracking it around the frame as you compose your shot. It’s a neat feature that does its job admirably."
Panasonic recently launched the Lumix DMC-G1 camera, which it claims in the smallest ad lightest digital interchangeable lens camera in the world.
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