28mm* Wide-Angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT Lens
With its EA (extra-high refractive index aspherical) lens, the FX50 offers wide-angle shooting and a 3.6x optical zoom (35mm equivalent: 28 to 102mm). The wide angle conveys width and depth when shooting landscapes, and it's ideal for shooting group portraits in a small room. The FX50 also has the Extra Optical Zoom, which brings the zoom power up to 5.5x** with minimal deterioration by magnifying the image using the center of the CCD.
*35mm-lens equivalent
**Actual zoom power varies with the image size and aspect ratio
MEGA O.I.S. ( Optical Image Stabiliser) - Taking hand-shake out of the picture.
Jitter from shaky hands is far and away the biggest single cause of blurry shots. LUMIX cameras help solve this problem with an advanced optical image stabilizing system that we call MEGA O.I.S. This system uses built-in gyrosensors to detect even tiny camera movement and then shifts a lens in the opposite direction to compensate. The system is completely optical - it does not affect the CCD or image processing - so you get sharp, clear images without deterioration. It lets you reduce the shutter speed more than 3 steps below* the conventionally accepted hand-shake limit, which is calculated as 1/focal length (1 divided by the focal length). It helps achieve high-quality images in a wide range of shooting conditions such as telephoto, macro or low illumination; for situations from spur-of-the-moment shots, to self-portraits, or capturing images outdoors at night.
*Varies with the shooting conditions.
Intelligent ISO Control Helps Avoid Motion Blur
In addition to low-noise shooting at up to ISO 1250* with full resolution, the FX50 features the world's first* "Intelligent ISO Control" in ISO setting, which helps you get blur-free shots by automatically adjusting the ISO sensitivity (up to ISO 800) and shutter speed according to how much the subject is moving. The Scene mode features a High Sensitivity Mode (ISO 3200)** for shooting at even higher shutter speeds.
*As of July 19th, 2006.
**Note that resolution is significantly lower in this mode