
The Panasonic Lumix FX150 is the latest addition to the Lumix FX Premium family, bringing 14.7 megapixels’ worth of image goodness with every shot you make through its 28mm wide-angle lens. It will be powered by the Venus Engine IV, a “high-speed, high-performance, next-generation image processing system” that any decent digital camera should tout these days. Some of the features include a new multi-exposure function which is able to superimpose up to three consecutively shot images, an improved white balance function, AF tracking function, increased face detection accuracy and a 2.7″ intelligent LCD display. There is no word on pricing yet but you will be able to choose from boring black and sleek silver colors when it is available.
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