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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 Gordon Laing, March 2008

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 results : Outdoor resolution / Studio resolution / Real life Noise

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  Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 resolution comparison
 
To measure and compare the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35's resolving power we photographed the Enhanced Digital Camera Resolution Chart with it and a number of rival compacts, each using their best quality JPEG and default image tone and sharpening settings. Each camera was tested at every aperture setting and the best result selected for this page.

The crops are taken from the original images, saved as High Quality JPEGs in Photoshop CS2 and presented here at 100%. Each number represents 100 lines per picture height (lpph), so a figure of 20 means a resolution of 2000 lpph.

In terms of resolving power, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 delivers 2050 and 2100 lpph of horizontal and vertical resolution respectively, which gives it a small but measurable boost over its predecessor. This additional resolution won't however be noticeable in the vast majority of real-life images, so don't buy the FX35 over the FX33 just for an extra two Megapixels. That said, 2050 and 2100 lpph is what we'd expect from a 10 Megapixel compact, so there's nothing to worry about in this test.

We've also included results from the two highest resolution compacts we've yet tested - the Fujifilm FinePix F50fd and the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200, both of which sport 12 Megapixels.

Resolution is of course only one part of the image quality equation, with noise and processing playing a major role. So now let's look at how the camera handles different sensitivities in our FX35 noise results.



Panasonic Lumix FX35
Panasonic Lumix FX33
2050 lpph, 4.4-17.6mm at 13mm, f4.9, 100 ISO
1950 lpph, 4.6-16.4mm at 12mm, f4.7, 100 ISO

Fujifilm FinePix F50fd
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200
2250 lpph, 8-24mm at 16mm, f5.6, 100 ISO
2250 lpph, 7.6-22.8mm at 12mm, f3.5, 100 ISO


Panasonic Lumix FX35
Panasonic Lumix FX33
2100 lpph, 4.4-17.6mm at 13mm, f4.9, 100 ISO
2000 lpph, 4.6-16.4mm at 12mm, f4.7, 100 ISO

Fujifilm FinePix F50fd
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200
2250 lpph, 8-24mm at 16mm, f5.6, 100 ISO
2250 lpph, 7.6-22.8mm at 12mm, f3.5, 100 ISO


Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 results continued...

Outdoor resolution / Studio resolution / Real life Noise


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