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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18
By: Gagan Gupta   |   Apr 12,2008
  • 4
Very good image stabilization
Great overall image quality
Intelligent Auto mode
Noise reduction engine affects image sharpness
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I've always personally considered superzooms a better option for amateur hobby photographers than D-SLRs, primarily because you get so much more right out of the box. If you still feel limited, there are quite a number of add-ons you can use. Now with the superzoom cameras breaking the 12x optical zoom barrier and offering insane 15-18x optical zoom levels, the deal has gotten a lot more attractive.

The Panasonic FZ18 is a bit smaller than the comparative superzooms available today and is not too heavy at 407g. The handgrip is perfectly sized for the camera, which makes it easy to grab and maneuver the camera the way you see fit.

The 2.5 inch LCD display unfortunately doesn't tilt or swivel. I feel that for a camera of this caliber, not having a maneuverable screen can be a handicap, especially considering that the biggest consumers of superzoom cameras are the higher-end experimental sort. Panasonic's done a good job of it in the FZ50, but I'd really like to see it in more of their superzooms. That said, the screen works wonderfully in all kinds of lighting conditions.

The 18x optical zoom is obviously the biggest selling point of the camera, but it's also the easiest thing that can go wrong if not implemented well. Many manufacturers put high zoom lenses that are painful to handle because of the ridiculously bad image stabilization. The FZ18 doesn't fall in that category. I found the FZ18 zoom very easy to handle thanks to Panasonic's excellent optical image stabilization. Even in indoor lighting, I got quite a few perfectly sharp and stable shots at full 18x zoom, which I find commendable.

The 8.1 megapixel resolution may not sound very exciting, but considering that there's also the 18x zoom and an OIS to handle, extra processing time for a higher resolution image would probably take a toll on the camera's performance. Still, 8.1 megapixel is more than enough for an A3 size print, so this isn't really a drawback.

Just as in the other Panasonic cameras we recently reviewed, the FZ18 boasts an iAuto (intelligent auto) mode that works extremely well during those times when you're too lazy (or in a hurry) to set the camera to the right mode yourself. The results are pretty outstanding, and by the looks of it, scene modes could soon be a thing of the past.


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what is the price of this camera in india?
Nikunj @ Jun 22,2008
how can i get this camera from chandigarh
prakash @ May 25,2008
Hey, you haven't mentioned its street price! How much would I need to spend on this one in the grey mkt?
Kay @ May 06,2008
what is the price of this camera?
joydeep sorcar @ May 05,2008
whatt's the price in indian currency ?
kaarthick @ Apr 29,2008
I bought FZ18K last month from US. I liked the performance. Video mode is very good.
Subin @ Apr 16,2008
Got this Camera from Japan.. :D
Great Cam and awesome functionality.. works like a charm.. I was even able to shoot pretty Good Macros with it, though the lens is not that Great.. the Image Noise can be considerably reduced on use of a flash..or otherwise I try to capture in RAW format and Edit it later using Lightroom..
Farzil Kidwai @ Apr 14,2008
Had got the FZ18K (black) about 5 months back. A good camera, but generates lot of image noise shooting in anything but daylight. Zoom works wonders, lens barrell feels delicate. Promptly returned this within 7 days and got the Canon S5 IS. Same specs, but 12X optical. Though not a major improvement, image noise handling is better, and though bulky, has a much sturdier build and feel.
xotiq @ Apr 13,2008
Great camera! Bought it last month and I am fully satisfied.
But, one thing that hasn't been mentioned the "blue band defect" which has crippled the darker shots of fz-18.
It is a hardware error which gives blue band on the left side of the image, though it is not that important, but still it is a defect. It can be resolve easily by harware correction.
Probably cameras coming into production later than Feb. 2008 have error corrected!
Sandeep Rattan @ Apr 13,2008
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