Panasonic
Digital Cameras
Panasonic offers both point & shoot and interchangeable lens cameras that use the relatively new Micro Four Thirds format. Below are our reviews of Panasonic cameras that can help you choose the right camera for you.
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Panasonic Digital SLRs
Panasonic Point & Shoots
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$579.001Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3
The DMC-G3 is the latest Micro Four Thirds camera from Panasonic, featuring a 3-inch touchscreen articulated LCD, superb color accuracy and solid high ISO performance owed to its new 16-megapixel CMOS sensor. Read on to see how it performed in our entire battery of tests. Read full 7-part review
$579.00TypesAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels
$459.991Panasonic Lumix FZ150
Excellent image quality, speedy performance, and a great design add up to the best superzoom that has ever graced our labs. That distinction seems to change hands every week, but trust us when we say that the FZ150 is a truly great camera. Read full 16-part review
$459.99TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels -

$429.992Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3
The Panasonic GF3 got its beach body together this year, slimming down even more than last year's GF2. We put this compact interchangeable lens camera to the the test to see if it got any performance upgrades, too. Read full 7-part review
$429.99TypesAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels
$314.952Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ47
Panasonic resists the urge to cram more megapixels and more focal length into their latest ultrazoom. The FZ47 instead focuses on image quality and features, resulting in an incredibly strong camera that we loved shooting with. Read full 16-part review
$314.95TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels -

$644.193Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2
The Panasonic G2 combines slick hardware with impressive performance to give a good name to the Micro Four Thirds format. Read full 7-part review
$644.19TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels13.10
$207.953Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS10
The ZS10 offers a built-in GPS and 16x optical zoom in a compact body with good color accuracy but mediocre low light performance. At a debut price of $399, there are cameras in this price range that offer much better image quality. Read full 16-part review
$207.95TypesUltra-ZoomAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels14.1 MP -

$499.994Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2
The Panasonic GF2 takes the GF series in a totally different direction. Featuring far fewer physical controls, a 3-inch touchscreen, and a body that is 1/5th smaller than the previous model, the GF2 is a camera designed for anyone looking to pack serious image quality into a portable camera. Read full 7-part review
$499.99TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels12.10
$349.004Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 (MSRP $$499.95) is one of the most hotly anticipated high-end point-and-shoot cameras of 2010. Read full 13-part review
$349.00TypesHigh-EndAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels11.3 -

$1,121.74ArchivePanasonic Lumix DMC-GF1
Panasonic takes the compact Micro Four Thirds format to the next level with the GF1, delivering sharp, good-looking photos from a camera that focuses quickly, accepts an optional electronic viewfinder and, best of all, fits in your jacket pocket. Read full 7-part review
$1,121.74TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels13.10
$239.005Panasonic Lumix TS3
The tank-like Panasonic TS3 is about as tough as they come, and it's a solid performer too—just not as solid as its rivals. Read full 16-part review
$239.00TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.5 -

$1,299.99ArchivePanasonic Lumix DMC-GH1
The Lumix GH1 is the first micro four-thirds camera to offer the extensive camcorder-style controls and continuous auto focus that video-enabled SLRs to date have lacked. . Read full 7-part review
$1,299.99TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels14.00
$74.496Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH5
The Panasonic FH5 offers decent image quality and an easy-to-use interface, but this spectacularly unremarkable camera has no real defining characteristics. Read full 16-part review
$74.49TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels16.6

$99.957Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP5
For a sub-$200 point-and-shoot, this model features some astounding color accuracy and scored well in other tests too. However, the all-touchscreen interface was a bad idea. Read full 16-part review
$99.95TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels14.5-

$396.13ArchivePanasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35
This compact 12-megapixel ultrazoom could be a perfect traveling companion, with fine wide-angle coverage, powerful telephoto and pleasing portability. Read full 16-part review
$396.13TypesUltra-ZoomAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.70 -

$399.95ArchivePanasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 packs a lot of features into its small case: 10-megapixel resolution, a 12x zoom and high definition video. And we found that it has the performance to match, with sharp, colorful images and video. Read full 16-part review
$399.95TypesCompactAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels10.10 -

$479.99ArchivePanasonic Lumix DMC-TS2
Many tough cameras sacrifice image quality for robustness, but the TS2 seems to have the best of both worlds, shooting good looking photos and standing up to rough treatment. . Read full 16-part review
$479.99TypesCompactAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels14.00 -

$189.99ArchivePanasonic Lumix DMC-FX580
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX580 is a $400 point-and-shoot that brings extensive manual controls, a touch-screen interface and wide-angle lens to the table. While we were highly impressed by the level of control while shooting, the image quality was overall sub-par. Read full 16-part review
$189.99TypesCompactAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.10 
$229.98First LookPanasonic DMC-FS25
Panasonic's DMC-FS25 is an entry-level 12.1-megapixel point-and-shoot with a 5x zoom lens and 3-inch LCD. Read full 8-part review
$229.98
$199.99First LookPanasonic DMC-FS7
The DMC-FS7 features a 10.1-megapixel sensor and a fully automatic mode called iA - for Intelligent Auto mode - that adjusts every last setting without requiring any user input. Read full 8-part review
$199.99
$299.95First LookPanasonic DMC-FX48
The Lumix DMC-FX48 is a mid-range point-and-shoot with some interesting features, like HD video. The HD video is a nice upgrade over the previous model, the FX37, but the price has also been significantly upgraded. Read full 8-part review
$299.95
$234.00First LookPanasonic DMC-ZR3
The DMC-ZR3 packs a lot of features into a compact package, including an improved image stabilization system and a long 8x zoom lens. The ZR3 will be priced at $300 and will be available in the spring. Read full 7-part review
$234.00
$189.99First LookPanasonic Lumix DMC-FH20
Small size, big zoom, high resolution and colorful good looks are the bullet points for the Panasonic Lumix DSC-FH20, the highest-end model in the new FH line introduced at CES. Read full 7-part review
$189.99
$279.00First LookPanasonic Lumix DMC-TS1
Panasonic has joined the ranks of a number of other companies producing a tough, water-proof camera that can take a significant amount of abuse. The DMC-TS1 shoots 12-megapixels, comes in silver, green and orange, can deal with up to 10-feet of water or a five-foot drop, and will be available in April 2009 for $399. Read full 8-part review
$279.00
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS20
Panasonic's "Tuff Lite" camera offers a rugged build on a tight budget. It could sway some casual buyers with its sub-$200 price tag and worry-free concept. Read full 9-part review
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS20
Panasonic's latest premium travel zoom packs a 20x lens and a slew of high-end features. But above all, it aims for better image quality than its predecessor. Read full 9-part review
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH6
Straightforward shooting without high-end features. Read full 9-part review
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH8
The Lumix DMC-FS8 is a simple, but straightforward to use camera that is light and small enough to slip into a pocket, but which still offers more features and flexibility than the typical cell phone. . Read full 9-part review
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-S2
A very simple, straightforward camera with a good range of features. It is lacking in some areas, though, with a shorter zoom range and fewer features than some. Read full 9-part review
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-SZ1
The DMC-SX1 is a high-end compact camera that offers a good zoom range and shoots high resolution images. Read full 9-part review
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-SZ7
The Lumix SMC-SZ7 is a compact mid-range point and shoot camera that offers a good range of features. Read full 9-part review
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