The DMC-FZ7 is Panasonic’s most “anti-blur” camera ever, addressing the two major causes of blurred images: hand movement and subject movement. It incorporates Panasonic’s acclaimed MEGA Optical Image Stabilization technology, which uses a gyrosensor to detect and compensate for hand movement by shifting internal lens elements. It is a true optical system; the image is not electronically processed so there is minimal degradation and exceptional picture quality. MEGA OIS is especially important when utilizing the 12x optical zoom as even the smallest hand movement could ruin the shot. With MEGA OIS, the image remains steady.
“While the DMC-FZ7 is clearly a descendant of the FZ5, it brings a number of refinements to the original design. The layout of controls is better designed than previous versions, and the controls themselves are more responsive when it comes to the operation of the camera, or the navigation of the menus. In one important respect however, the FZ7 could sustain further improvement: getting rid of the freeze effect that occurs in the viewfinder when the shutter release is pressed.”
So reads the Panasonic DMC-FZ7 Review from Megapixel.net

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