Wednesday, December 4, 2013

A panoramic view of fujifilm camera and Panasonic camera

There are a number of factors to keep in mind when a photograph is in its inception, aperture, lighting, focus, framing, etc, and apart from all of this there are so many more functions that go on inside the camera itself. For those who understand the importance of all these factors, choosing the right camera plays a very important role and this article tries to show you two different cameras and their pros and cons in order to help you choose the best. We will be comparing the Panasonic Lumix DMC LX7 and the Fujifilm X-10 so you can really get the best.
Fujifilm X10 is designed with a viewfinder so you can get more out of the battery because the LCD screen kept on would drain more battery out easily. This fujifilm camera houses a larger sensor with its 2/3” 8.8×6.6mm when compared to that of the Panasonic camera DMC-LX7’s 1/1.8” 7.4×5.6mm; the larger sensor ensures pictures of a better quality and clearer detail. With the X10 you can now get richer images that display all the details about your subject perfectly.
The Lumix LX7 employs a 24mm wide angle lens with a wider aperture at f/1.4 so you have the perfect lens to shoot scenic images or group photos and the lighting is always perfect as the aperture shifts to match a wide photo and one that is on full zoom. A larger screen on the Lumix, measuring 3.0” enjoys better resolution with 920 thousand dots. A larger screen also ensures that you can review your videos and get a better viewing experience. The Lumix also combines multiple images to present a 3D effect so your pictures come to life like when you’re clicking images of an athlete or a bunny rabbit.
Both cameras allow you to shoot and collect images in the RAW format so there is no loss of quality due to compressing into a smaller formats, both cameras provide good image stabilisation so there is less noise and blur and even while shooting in low lights, these cameras reduce as much noise as possible. The lack of a flip-out screen is made by the impressive 1 cm range of macro photo strength. Weaknesses shared by the cameras include poor zoom and that too at the sky reaching prices for the bodies and functions you are getting.
The race is finally won by the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 as it houses a wider aperture, better lighting in photos, in-camera panoramas, 3D photos, less delay at start up, better colour depth, thinner, lighter, shoots faster and is more compact than its counterpart. The Fujifilm X10 fights an equal battle with an in-camera panorama, large sensor, many ocus points, a tunnel viewfinder but loses the battle with a heavier build, smaller screen size and does not take 3D images. A faster camera is always the better one and that in this case is the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 so make sure you decide on the right camera.

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