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PANASONIC NV-GX7A

Saturday February 01, 2003
Panasonic
AUD
$2749
Price at time of review.

The GX7A uses a 1.23-megapixel CCD and records stills to memory card. While general image quality was good, the optical zoom was only fair and the electronic image stabiliser was not as good as on some cheaper cameras. The optical zoom produced grainy images before reaching maximum magnification and the sound track was affected by wind noise more than some of the lower priced cameras.

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This article appeared in the February, 2003 issue of PC Authority.

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