Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS15 review

A 12-megapixel digital compact camera packed with hi-tech features

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS15
The FS15 is a low-end cheap compact that aims to make taking photos as easy as possible

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Quick start up

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    Pocket sized

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    Great features for the price

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    Stylish

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    Vibrant images

Cons

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    No mode dial

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    Focusing and shutter lag

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    Delay when firing flash

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    High noise levels at high ISO

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    Small buttons

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The Panasonic Lumix FS15 is a very slim, small and cheap compact digital camera, and the latest addition to Panasonic's FS series.

The FS15 is a slick-looking little number with a stylish brushed metal casing and boasts a 5x optical wide-angle to telephoto Leica DC zoom lens – that's 29-145mm in old 35mm film SLR money. This is backed up further with a 4x digital zoom.

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All the clever iA modes work together to try and make sure your photos are in focus – or focusing on people's faces – and well exposed.

There's also the Normal Picture mode, giving you access to the Macro mode, flash setting, exposure compensation and the self-timer. There is a dedicated Portrait mode plus enough Scene modes to keep two football teams and several substitutes busy (there are 26 Scene modes).

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Like all Lumix cameras, the Panasonic FS15 can take 1,920x1,080 pixel high-definition quality photos that are ideal for full-screen viewing on a wide-screen (16:9) HDTV. You can also record WVGA (or 848x480-sized) videos at 30 frames per second (fps) for up to 15 minutes.

Switch the FS15 to Burst mode and, in the lower 3-megapixel picture size, it'll rattle off 5.5fps – that's faster than most entry-level DSLRs. Although remember you're capturing smaller images.

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The Panasonic also has a few other fun functions such as a choice of tunes to listen to when watching slideshows in Playback mode.