Stay connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi is more or less given these days and with many more defeats at the market of devices that come with built-in Wi-Fi, it goes without saying that see compact digital camera to perform such functions is not such a huge surprise any more these days. Of course, there's always another method to modified Wi-Fi connection in your camera, and this memory by using the Eye-Fi SD memory cards – but you don't have to do it with Panasonic's latest Lumix FX90, of course.
We are talking about 802.11 b/g/n connectivity, serialized in the latest model FX90, where she will bear the ultra-wide lens LEICA DC VARIO-24 mm SUMMARIT F 2.5 brightness. Why support Wi-Fi? Oh everything is so social these days and want to keep abreast of latest developments, therefore, to load instantaneously shoot photos in place of your social network page makes sense, and I am sure that journalists who want to be cautious with their players would be better with a camera below such as this.
In addition Panasonic has also introduced the Lumix Club, which is a cloud-based service that is available via the Smartphone and the computer browser. LUMIX Club allows you to upload photos that were shot with LUMIX FX90 on Facebook, Flickr, Picasa and YouTube – at the same time, of course. With each club Lumix account is free, dedicated application, known as the Lumix link where will play well with the iPhone and Android powered Smartphones, allowing them to share photos with Lumix FX90 their compatible Smartphone, relying on the carrier network for sending these images online.
What else can say about the Lumix FX90? How about a 12.1-megapixel CCD, Hi-Speed also provides the ability to record Full HD video in the AVCHD format? Not only that, you get extra goodies like automatic shooting modes, active mode in the MEGA O.I.S (optical image stabilization), motion Deblur, face recognition, face detection AF tracking, intelligent ISO, intelligent scene selector and intelligent exposure and.
No clue as to when Lumix FX90 will arrive, but the price will keep the company's press release, when it will happen later this year.
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