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Introduction
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01.Product Tour
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02.Hardware
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03.Design & Layout
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04.Modes
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05.Controls
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06.Conclusion
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07.Specs & Ratings
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08.Comments
Panasonic DMC-FS7
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Specs & RatingsConclusion

With a retail price of just $159.95, this could prove to be a solid value for users who want the least possible fuss and bother when it comes to taking pictures, thanks to the sophisticated Intelligent Auto mode. While there are a few controls you can tweak, the FS7 is really geared to auto mode, or one of the many scene modes the camera provides. Of course, a low price with sub-standard picture quality is no bargain, so we'll have to wait for a final production model and some hands-on lab testing to figure out whether the FS7 is a bargain or just cheap.
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