DCRP Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10
by Jeff Keller, DCRP Founder/Editor
Last Updated: November 21, 2003

You read our review of this camera, right?

Unless otherwise noted, photos were taken at default settings, with the ISO set at 50 and image quality at its best setting.

Photos 1-12 were taken at Crissy Field.

Photos 13-16 were taken at St. Mary's College in Moraga, CA. Not as nice as Stanford, but much closer.

Photo 17 was taken in my new house!

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I've noted any special modes I used underneath the photo. You can click on "View EXIF data" to get additional information about each photo. 


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This camera is a bird lover's dream

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Sorry, a little crooked.

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Same shot but with low sharpness

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Surf's up

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Flash shot

 

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