Here are all of our Panasonic digital camera reviews, listed alphabetically by model.  | 12.1 megapixel, Compact, 4.00x Zoom Released December 2011 | |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Ultra Compact, 5.00x Zoom Released March 2013 | $90-110 |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, EVF, 24.00x Zoom Released January 2013 | $249-300 |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, EVF, 60.00x Zoom Released September 2013 | |
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|  | 12.1 megapixel, EVF, 24.00x Zoom It's a rare superzoom camera that features an f/2.8 lens -- especially a Leica-branded 24x zoom lens that maintains that constant max aperture throughout its range. But that's exactly what the Panasonic FZ200 delivers and more. With an equivalent reach of 25-600mm, full-res continuous shooting at 12 frames per second and Full HD 1080p video recording, the FZ200 provides a ton of photographic flexibility to casual photographers and enthusiasts alike. Released August 2012 | $470-649
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|  | 16.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom Released June 2011 |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom Updating the performance and capabilities of the Lumix G3, Panasonic has improved an already strong performer. A subtle change of button position and functionality makes this compact shooter a standout in the Micro Four Thirds crowd. Released September 2012 |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom Released June 2013 | $634-748 |
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|  | 12.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera, Non-Zoom Among the smallest of Micro Four Thirds cameras, the Panasonic GF3 is easy to bring along and puts out good quality images at lower ISOs. It struggles a bit to keep up with the competition at higher ISO settings, though. While we liked the smaller size, we didn't as much enjoy the touchscreen interface. Overall, though, we think the Panasonic GF3 is quite a good little camera in the right hands. Released July 2011 | $1196
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|  | 12.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom Released October 2011 | |
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|  | 12.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom In refreshing its modestly-sized, modestly-priced touchscreen mirrorless camera, Panasonic has wisely left the sensor resolution unchanged. Instead, the Panasonic GF5 brings lower noise levels, performance improvements, and some worthwhile improvements to UI and ergonomics. Released June 2012 |
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|  | 16.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom Released June 2013 | |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 10.00x Zoom Though it's still a little big for the compact system camera title, the Panasonic GH2 is distinguished by its fast autofocus for both stills and video, and its Full HD video capability; the built-in EVF, articulating LCD and touchscreen are just gravy. Released December 2010 |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera, Non-Zoom The Panasonic GH3 marks a huge improvement over the much-beloved GH2, both in still photography and video capabilities, thanks to a brand new 16-megapixel Live MOS sensor and one of the deepest feature sets we've ever seen on a mirrorless, compact system camera. In particular, the GH3 is loaded with professional-level filmmaking features, including full 1080p video at 60fps, bit rates as high as 72 Mbps, and an SMPTE Time Code option, along with nearly a dozen other premium extras you won't find on DSLRs twice its price. To top it all off, the GH3 boasts a more durable, weatherized body than the GH2, and a redesigned interface with plenty of easy-to-access buttons for making changes on the fly. Released December 2012 | $998-1300
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|  | 16.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 2.67x Zoom Available November 2013 | |
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|  | 16.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom Easy to carry, yet not too small, the Panasonic GX1 offers a lot to the photography enthusiast who's looking for a compact system camera. It offers compatibility with a growing set of high-quality lenses, and is a lot of fun to use. Released December 2011 |
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|  | 16.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom Released September 2013 | |
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|  | 12.1 megapixel, EVF, 7.10x Zoom Released June 2013 | $399-448 |
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|  | 14.1 megapixel, Compact, 5.00x Zoom Release date unavailable | |
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|  | 10.1 megapixel, Compact, 3.80x Zoom It's not just beautiful, the Panasonic LX7 is a serious photographer's camera in a small package. Released August 2012 | $319-500
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Mid-Sized, 21.00x Zoom Release date unavailable | $200 |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Mid-Sized, 35.00x Zoom Released March 2013 | |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Ultra Compact, 10.00x Zoom Released March 2013 | $113-150 |
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|  | 14.1 megapixel, Ultra Compact, 10.00x Zoom Release date unavailable | $135-141 |
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|  | 12.1 megapixel, Compact, 4.60x Zoom Offering an excellent set of features in a terrific body design, the Panasonic TS4 is great for snapshots in wet, wild conditions, but it falls short for other uses, thanks to diminishing image quality as you zoom from wide-angle. Released March 2012 | |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Compact, 4.60x Zoom The Panasonic TS5 waterproof camera should thrill photo geeks who love advanced features and functionality. It's the first camera in its class to deliver advanced Wi-Fi and NFC capabilities that includes remote capture when paired with a smartphone or tablet. Moreover, the TS5 boasts full 1080p HD video recording at 60 frames per second and 10fps full-res still burst shooting. Unfortunately, the TS5's image quality proved to be mediocre overall, and its dedicated underwater mode photos came out somewhat flat with muted colors. Still, it could be the right compact waterproof model for those who demand the latest high tech gadgetry. Released March 2013 | $298-352
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Ultra Compact, 4.00x Zoom Released February 2012 | |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Ultra Compact, 4.00x Zoom Released March 2013 | $128-180 |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Ultra Compact, 5.00x Zoom Released March 2013 | $90-130 |
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|  | 12.1 megapixel, Compact, 16.00x Zoom Released March 2012 | |
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|  | 14.1 megapixel, Compact, 20.00x Zoom Released March 2012 | |
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|  | 14.1 megapixel, Compact, 20.00x Zoom Though it has an impressive set of features and a presumably decent 20x zoom lens, the Panasonic ZS20 again disappoints in the image quality department. It's better than its predecessor, but not by enough. Released March 2012 | |
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|  | 16.1 megapixel, Compact, 20.00x Zoom Released March 2013 | $229-320 |
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|  | 18.1 megapixel, Compact, 20.00x Zoom Released March 2013 | $360-398 |
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