Testurteil: "3.5 out of 5 stars"
Test: Einzeltest: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX60
Zitat: In conclusion, like so many upgrades, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX60 is basically an FX40 with a few under-the-bonnet operational tweaks to justify its release - namely speedier AF and improved image stabilisation, not that the uninitiated would notice. So these new ´improvements´ aren´t for us reason enough to trade in your older model. However, looked at afresh and working in the FX60´s favour are size, ease of use, better (wider) focal range than found on £100 compacts with typically a 3x optical zoom, plus a solid, sturdy feel. Pity there´s not much to get a grip on when taking photographs handheld and that buttons are small for the most part, but this is an acceptable trade-off to ensure a form factor not much larger than a credit or business card. Portability is what this camera is all about. And, since its target market will largely be using the camera for holidays and special occasions - so chiefly as an aid to memory - the image quality is more than adequate despite the occasional softness. OK, so it´s not markedly better though than cameras costing £100 less, so you´ll have to decide whether a better build quality and nice-to-have features such as HD movies are worth paying a premium for. For the price you´ll be getting a consistent performer that will take decent pictures with the minimum of fuss, and if you´re happy with ´snaps´ you´ll be happy with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX60.