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Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FT3 Rugged Point and Shoot Digicam

30 Jun, 2011, 9:39 am IST | by Aaron Almeida | Point and Shoot Point and Shoot

Sport looking with funky colours

Sport looking with funky colours
12.1 megapixel CCD sensor on this rugged camera
Buttons are nicely spaced out
HDMI connectivity option available
Lock for the cover to protect against water seepage

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Panasonic are big players in the compact camera market and are most popular for their Lumix series of cameras. Cameras, being electronic gadgets are susceptible to natural weather conditions and also calamities due to clumsiness on the part of the user. Panasonic have taken all these factors into consideration and launched the LUMIX DMC-TS3(FT3), which is specially geared for active outdoor use.

12.1 megapixel CCD sensor on this rugged camera

12.1 megapixel CCD sensor on this rugged camera

 


This is not their first venture into the rugged camera terrain as they have sported previous versions of the DMC-FT3, which are namely the DMC-FT1 and FT2. Panasonic is also known for other similarly designed products such as the Toughbook.

Design and Build Quality
The Panasonic Lumix FT3 we received was orange in colour. Customers have the choice of three other colours, as well - silver, blue and red. The camera is made entirely out of hard plastic and is a bit bulky but that’s a given with rugged cameras. The look of the FT3 has not changed much since the previous versions, rather, the FT3 is a bit bulkier than the FT2. We noticed that the review sample that we received had bits of colour paint wearing off.

The DMC-FT3 is fitted with a 12.1 mega pixel CCD sensor and features a 4.6x optical zoom lens. The lens is tiny and is part of the body of the camera. There is an auto focus assist light located next to the the LED flash at the front of the camera. A 2.7-inch screen is also present, which is pretty good in clarity and colours. The controls for the camera are all positioned to the right of the screen. The spacing of all the buttons at the rear of the camera are nicely spaced out but at the same time look a bit chunky. Panasonic have added separate buttons for the zoom control as opposed to the conventional rocker or trigger controls.

Buttons are nicely spaced out

Buttons are nicely spaced out

 


A common feature we’re noticed is the dedicated button for video recording. The spacing of all these buttons is good and all the controls are easily accessible. On the right of the camera is the battery bay and along with the battery, the bay houses the memory card as well as the ports for HDMI and digital AV out. The battery bay has a locking system which prevents it from opening by accident under water.

The overall design of this camera has a very sporty and rugged feel to it. Panasonic claims the camera is shockproof up to 6.6 feet and waterproof upto 40 feet. The casing of the product does suggest this to be true and we did try out the shockproof-ness of it. The camera is on the bulky side, but since it is a compact camera, it can easily fit in one’s pocket and can be used easily with one hand and due to the fair amount of spacing, one can easily manage to use the functions buttons.

Designated video recording button

Designated video recording button

 


Features
The Panasonic Lumix FT3 is a camera that is abundant in features. We have come to see over a period of time that Panasonic have been adding a whole lot of features in their point and shoot range of cameras which definitely heats up the competition. The camera features a LEICA 28mm wide angle lens with folded optics technology. The Lumix FT3’s main features are its rugged qualities.  Apart from it being shockproof up to 6.6-feet, waterproof up to 40 metres, Panasonic claims that it is freezeproof up to minus 10 degree celcius and something that was not seen in their previous versions - dustproof. The company explains that there is a rubber padding and reinforced glass inside the camera that results in an airtight body protecting against water immersion, dust and sand.

Though the rugged features of the DMC-FT3 may be the selling feature of this camera, the other very interesting features include GPS, 3D image capture and 1080p HD video recording in AVCHD format. The AVCHD format features almost double the recording time in HD quality compared with conventional Motion JPEG. Other features seen on this model, which were not present earlier are the decrease from 14 MP to 12.1, larger form factor and a significant bump in video recording from 720p.

HDMI connectivity option available

HDMI connectivity option is available

 


The interface is simple to maneuver around in and is similar in design layout to the higher end Panasonic TZ series of cameras. The iAuto mode is the camera’s intelligent Auto mode and like most cameras, tweaking of settings is very limited. Ability to switch on or off the LED auto focus assist, burst mode and GPS is also available through this setting. In the normal mode, one can easily customize the settings according to their choice. This is basically the camera’s manual mode for capturing images. There is the ability to tweak points of focus, ISO sensitivity, white balance, enable GPS settings and other settings.

Lock for the cover to protect against water seepage

Lock for the cover to protect against water seepage

 


In the 3D shooting mode one can capture images by panning the camera 10 cm to the right. These images however, cannot be viewed on the camera itself because the screen is not 3D enabled. To view these 3D images, one has to connect it to a 3D ready television. Overall, the amount of features seen on this camera is very impressive.

Tags: Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FT3 , DMC-FT3 , FT3 , Point and Shoot , Cameras , Panasonic India Pvt Ltd , HDMI , Dustproof , Shockproof , Freezproof , Waterproof , Auto Focus Assist , 12.1 MP camera , CCD sensor , sporty , DMC-FT2 , 2.7-inch screen , 4.6x optical zoom , LED flash , GPS , 3D

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