The Lumix FT3 does not have that as many features as the earlier Lumix FX78 and TZ20 cameras I have reviewed. What it does have are:
- Intelligent Auto (iAuto)
- Normal Auto
- 30 SCENE modes
- 3D Photo mode (MPO format)
- ISO 100-1600
- LED Light for video recording
- LUMIX Image Uploader
- Resize, Cropping and Video Trimming
What I like about the FT3:
- The camera starts up rather fast, just like the FX78 and TZ20. This allows me to capture spontaneous moments easily.
- The camera shutter and shot-to-shot responses are speedy too - plus points for candid shots.
- The hardware buttons are responsive and easy to press.
- The LCD monitor viewable angle is very wide without affecting display contrast.
- The lens does not protrude, so I can conveniently place the camera face-down even when the power is on.
- Built-in LED light for video, not powerful, but still, useful.
Screen captures of a video shot on FT3. |
Reservations about the FT3:
- Heavy image blooming when light hits on the lens.
- Tele-end of the lens does not deliver good optics.
- Although shockproof, FT3 body will still be damaged. The review unit I am using already has "battle scars".
I have always wanted to get a waterproof camera myself, but I understand it is not possible for a waterproof camera to achieve the same image quality and features as a normal camera. The Lumix FT3 does not differ far from this truth. Nevertheless, it's impressive that the handling of FT3 is on par with the compact cameras like Lumix FX78: under normal lighting situations the image quality is actually comparable to the Lumix TZ20. So I would say that the FT3 comes close to what I would want for a waterproof camera, except when blooming appears on the images. My search continues.
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