Panasonic has announced a couple of new additions to its line of LUMIX FS-Series of digital cameras. So get ready to say hello the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FS15 and Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FS7.
Both these cameras feature Intelligent Auto Mode (iA) found in earlier FS-Series models. These cameras have a newly-added independent iA button on top of the camera, so that it is easier to enter the iA mode without going into the menu.
Besides standard features like Mega O.I.S., Intelligent ISO Control, Intelligent Scene Selector, and Face Detection, these cameras have a few new functions. These include
AF Tracking: This feature allows you to “lock” the focus on a moving subject. Once this is done, then the camera automatically tracks the subject as it moves, keeping it in focus. You don’t have to hold the shutter button halfway down.
Intelligent Exposure: With this feature you can take natural-looking images by suppressing blocked shadows and blown highlights.
Another addition to these cameras is the Photo Frame mode that lets you add attractive borders around photos when you print them. It makes these pictures look like postcards in picture frames. Not just this. A new My Scene setting, which allows users to assign most frequently used Scene modes to the setting, is added to these cameras. With this one can access that scene instantly with a simple switch.
While the DMC-FS15 will come in silver, black and blue, the DMC-FS7 will be available in silver, black, blue, pink, and green. Both are expected to hit the stores in April 2009.




















The Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera features an advanced DIGIC 4 image processor that helps in faster processing of fine details, color reproduction, and reduced image noise. It also lets the camera handle large 14-bit RAW images at a speed of 3.9 frames per second. It also boasts of a new 21.1-megapixel CMOS sensor. This feature will definitely be a boon for professional photographers. It has a vast ISO sensitivity setting range of 100-6400, which is expandable, enabling you to take pictures in near-dark conditions. The large 3.0-inch LCD display is covered with anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coatings. This provides better clarity and also prevents smudging. The Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera is the first EOS camera with full high definition video capability. It can record video clips at 1920 x 1080 resolution for nearly 30 minutes.
Framed Up: Many digital cameras come with face detection technology. This feature of detects faces while composing an image and then adjusts the focus and exposure accordingly. This is very useful when taking a picture of large groups or when the subject is at a distance.
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