The Lumix FX75 is a very compact, 22.8mm-thick, 14-megapixel point-and-shoot cam with a 3-inch touchscreen, but that’s not its best feature. The main highlight on this cam? An ultra wide-angle 24-120mm-equivalent lens with a maximum f2.2 aperture and 5x optical zoom. Simplified, the lens on this cam will let you shoot very wide landscape shots and is sensitive enough to let you snap bright photos in low light without having to use the flash.
In case you were looking for more details about the two non-compact, prosumer Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens cams that Panasonic rolled out last month, here you go: Scheduled to ship around late May, the 12.1-megapixel, HD-recording Lumix G2 that comes with a swing-out touchscreen will sell for $800.










