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Résistance à l'immersion (12 m) et aux chutes (2 m)
Qualité d'image au grand-angle en basse sensibilité
Résistance à l'immersion (12 m) et aux chutes (2 m), Qualité d'image au grand-angle en basse sensibilité, Interface simple et mode iA performant, Qualité d'image en vidéo, Outils de localisation évolués
Manque d'homogénéité de l'objectif, Apparition du bruit et lissage à 400 ISO, Écran à faible définition, Son en vidéo
Le FT4 est un copier-coller du FT3 : sa seule évolution est son GPS qui apporte un léger plus à l'ensemble. Il devrait rester cette année encore la référence des étanches, mais sans bouleverser le marché et en conservant quelques vrais points faibles (...
Extrait: I'm a sucker for brightly coloured gadgetry, but the Lumix DMC-FT4 isn't just a pretty, hard-to-lose little box of joy. It's virtually armoured, with a metal flight-case style body that will laugh at being dropped on to concrete from 2m, and happily work ...
Extrait: The FT4 isn’t the cheapest rugged compact you’ll find, but it does boast the best stills quality of its contemporaries. Metering is excellent, colours are vibrant yet accurate, noise is low and sharpness is very good for a compact. Sadly, the video qu...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT4 is an amazingly rugged camera that can take pictures and video under conditions that would destroy any normal compact. It can dive deeper and fall higher than almost all of its competition, and still manages to retain most of ...
Waterproof to 12 m, shockproof to 2 m, Image quality at wideangle settings and low ISO settings, Simple interface, effective iA mode, Image quality in video mode, Advanced GPS tools
Lens quality could be more consistent across the frame, Noise and smoothing visible from 400 ISO, Lowdef screen, Sound in video mode
The Panasonic Lumix FT4 is a straight copy of the FT3. Its only new feature is a boosted GPS which is a minor, if pleasant, addition. This year's FT camera is still likely to retain its position as top dog in the waterproof compact market in 2012, but ...
Tough outer shell and cosseted interior, Stylish for a rugged camera, GPS, Full HD video, In, camera digital effects and 3D
Pricey, Waterproofing limited if camera's dropped, Loss of focus towards the corners at maximum wide, angle, Image quality little better than a cheaper Panasonic snapshot
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT4 is a creme egg of a camera; unless there's plenty of light around to make the best of the fact that this is basically a snapshot camera in wolf's clothing, image quality is soft in comparison to the rock hard exterior. Still, ...
Rugged build, rammed full of the latest must-have features, reasonably easy to use, built in GPS, 3D mode, Full HD clips
Priced at a premium, largely identical to predecessor, pictures of snapshot quality despite high-ish price tag, operational buttons too small and fiddly to be operated with gloves on or with wet fingers
With a price premium paid for its rugged qualities, you won’t want to go too crazy with this pocket compact, though the built in GPS, 3D mode and miniature effects are fun....
Though there is quite a lot going on here for your average snapshot camera - including GPS, Full HD video, HDMI output and 3D snapping - there is much that is familiar from the largely identical FT3. And while that doesn't make the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT...