Panasonic Lumix FX500 review
The Lumix FX500 is a sophisticated camera with a brushed metallic surface and a 25-125mm Leica 5x optical zoom lens, but its key feature is the three-inch touch-screen display.
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The Lumix FX500 is a sophisticated camera with a brushed metallic surface and a 25-125mm Leica 5x optical zoom lens, but its key feature is the three-inch touch-screen display.
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