Description: Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FH20 14.0 MP 8.0x Optical Zoom Lens Black UVGC Seller Guarantee Accessories This “Buy It Now” auction is for one fully functional Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FH20 14.0 MP 8.0x Optical Zoom Lens Black Digital Camera in very good cosmetic condition and very good functional condition with a 30-day money back seller guarantee and bundle of accessories. Auction Includes · Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FH20 Serial Number WL0KB006036 · Genuine Panasonic LUMIX CGA-S/106B Battery Pack · Non-OEM Travel Battery Charger for the LUMIX CGA-S/106B Battery Pack · Automobile Power Adapter for the Non-OEM Travel Battery Charger · 4.0 GB SDHC Memory Card · USB Data Cable · Genuine LUMIX wrist strap · Genuine LUMIX Black Digital Camera Case with one primary zipper pocket, a nylon mesh front storage area and belt loop · Seller Guarantee that is detailed below Electronic versions of the Basic Operating Instructions and Operating Instructions for Advanced Features along with other documentation may be downloaded online from a number of sources at no cost. Prospective buyers are encouraged to take a look at a PDF copy of the Basic Operating Instructions online to learn more about this Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FH20 camera. · This Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FH20 black digital camera is in very good cosmetic functional condition and very good functional condition. · Cosmetically the exterior has a well below average number of scratches or other blemishes as shown in several photos. · Functionally the camera is in very good condition because all features have been tested and the camera is working properly. · The 2.7 inch color LCD display is in good condition with an above average number of small scratches as shown in photos 11, 12 & 13. · The camera lens is clean and dust free but does have a large number of pin head spots and one small vertical scratch near the middle of the lens. · The battery/memory card compartment door fits tightly and closes fully. · This camera works well as a point and shoot unit. · The camera is easy to use and a PDF copy of the Basic Operating Instructions is available online from a number of sources at no cost. · The photos taken with this camera meet the eBay photo requirements. · Please see two example photos taken with this camera in photos 22 & 23. These two photos were taken with this camera and edited using the PICASA3 photo editor with cropping and with auto contrast. · You may download your photos from the camera to your computer using either the 4.0 GB SDHC Memory Card or the USB cable both of which have been tested and are included. · This camera comes from smoke-free and pet-free home. Seller Guarantee Buy With Confidence. Top rated eBay seller with over 4000 transactions with 100% positive feedback. Seller Guarantee: I am sufficiently convinced about this digital camera’s condition and image quality that I provide a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you do not believe the signs of wear or other aspects of this camera’s description were accurate, or if you are not completely satisfied, send the camera and accessories back to me. I will pay the return postage. As soon as I receive your return package, I will process a full refund, including your original shipping, to your PayPal account. 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Simply place the desired items in the shopping cart and pay the shipping charges at the time the purchases are completed. · I will then combine the purchased items into a single package and refund the difference between the total shipping paid and the actual shipping. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 Basic Specifications Full model name: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 Resolution: 14.10 Megapixels Sensor size: 1/2.33 inch (6.1mm x 4.6mm) Lens: 8.00x zoom (28-224mm eq.) Viewfinder: LCD Extended ISO: 80 - 6400 Shutter: 1/1600 - 60 sec Max Aperture: 3.3 Dimensions: 3.9 x 2.2 x 1.1 in. (100 x 57 x 28 mm) Weight: 5.6 oz (159 g) includes batteries MSRP: $200 Availability: Feb-10 Manufacturer: Panasonic Full specs: Panasonic DMC-FH20 specifications Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 Review fromImaging Resource by David Elrich and Stephanie Boozer Review Date: 06/22/2010 IMAGING RESOURCE RATING 4.0 out of 5.0 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 Overview The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 is a stylish compact digital camera with an effective resolution of 14.1 megapixels and an 8x optical zoom lens with a useful 28-224mm equivalent wide-angle setting. The Panasonic FH20's lens features a true optical image stabilization system to combat camera shake. The Panasonic FH20's lens has a two-step aperture that ranges from f/3.3 to f/10 at wide-angle, or f/5.9 to f/18 at telephoto. The minimum focusing distance for the Panasonic DMC-FH20 is ordinarily 50 centimeters, but drops to just five centimeters at wide-angle when switched to Macro mode. There's no optical viewfinder, with the Panasonic FH20 instead opting solely for a 2.7-inch LCD display with 230,000 dot resolution on which images and videos are both framed and reviewed. The Panasonic DMC-FH20 has a nine-point multi-area autofocus system which also includes a single-point "high speed" focusing mode. As with many digital cameras these days, there's also a face detection function, with Panasonic's implementation using the information to adjust both focus and exposure to properly capture your subjects' faces. ISO sensitivity ordinarily ranges from 80 to 1,600, with the ability to extend this as far as ISO 6,400 equivalent in High Sensitivity mode. Shutter speeds from 1/1,600 to 60 seconds are possible. The Panasonic FH20 uses Intelligent Multiple metering, and offers six white balance settings including Auto, Manual, and four fixed presets. A whopping selection of twenty five scene modes let users tailor the look of their images, useful given that the Panasonic FH20 doesn't offer aperture-, shutter-priority, or fully manual modes. There's also an Intelligent Scene Selection function, which can automatically select from a subset of six commonly used scene modes. A five mode flash strobe includes red-eye reduction capability, and has a rated range of up to 5.8 meters at wide-angle, or 3.2 meters at telephoto. The Panasonic FH20 also includes the company's Intelligent ISO and Intelligent Auto modes as seen on past models. As well as JPEG still images, the Panasonic FH20 can capture 30 frames-per-second movies with monaural sound at resolutions of 1,280 x 720 pixels or below, although the compression used is the older QuickTime Motion JPEG type so file sizes are likely to be hefty. The Panasonic Lumix FH20 stores its images and movies on either SD or SDHC cards, as well as the latest SDXC types. There's also a generous 40MB of built-in memory. Connectivity options include a USB 2.0 Full-Speed connection (rather than the much faster USB 2.0 High-Speed connections found on most current cameras), plus standard definition NTSC / PAL video output (or NTSC only for North America). Power comes from a proprietary lithium-on rechargeable with ID-Security feature that prevents use of counterfeit or third-party batteries, and is rated as good for 300 shots on a charge to CIPA testing standards. The software bundle includes PHOTOfunSTUDIO v5.0, Quicktime, and Adobe Reader. The Panasonic FH20 ships from mid-February 2010, priced at about US$200. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 User Report by David Elrich Looks can be deceiving. At first glance, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 appears to be just another silver-bodied, candy-tin-sized digicam. Yes, it's both of those things but this compact 14.1-megapixel camera has an 8x optical zoom tucked away in its thin body with a solid range of 28-224mm, a feature you'll rarely find on a less-than-6 ounce model at this price. Let's discover if the Lumix FH20 should be part of your next vacation or family gathering. Look and Feel. You'll probably have the same reaction as I did when you see and hold the FH20 at the local store. Yawn! I suppose it's because we've seen so many silver pocket digital cameras. My silver review sample had a brushed metal front with a plastic rear panel. I'd opt for a different color as the Panasonic FH20 is also available in blue, black, red, and violet. There's nothing distinctive on the front surface other than a few raised logos. The critical feature is the self-retracting DC Vario 8x optical zoom with built-in lens cover. At maximum telephoto it extends about two inches from the body, which is still a very compact form factor. At the top right is an AF Assist lamp/self-timer indictor while the flash is slightly off center. The main feature on the rear of the Panasonic FH20 is a decent 2.7-inch LCD monitor rated a 230K dots. I took the Panasonic FH20 to the beach on a very sunny day and didn't have many problems framing shots since the camera was in the Auto Power LCD mode, which adjusts brightness depending on the ambient light (though it also reduces battery life, so be aware of that if you plan to shoot all day). The controls to the right of the LCD are fairly typical for a point-and-shoot digicam. There's a basic Record/Playback switch, a Mode button to pick between Normal Picture, My Scene, and Scene modes, as well as Motion Picture. The Panasonic FH20's four-way controller with center Menu/Set button gives direct access to flash options, macro, the self-timer and exposure compensation. Below this grouping is the Display button to select the number of icons that appear on screen with access to grid lines and a Quick Menu/Delete key. Pressing the Q. Menu button lets you adjust key parameters via an onscreen pulldown menu; options vary with the mode you're in. On the top of the Panasonic FH20 are the 4-pinhole speaker and a single-pinhole mono mic. There's also the on/off switch and the shutter release button surrounded by a zoom toggle and an iA button. This is a handy control that lets you quickly switch between Intelligent Auto and Normal Picture. With iA, the camera guesses what type of subject is in front of it and adjusts accordingly. It chooses between six options: i-Portrait, i-Scenery, Macro, i-Night Portrait, i-Night Scenery, and i-Sunset. This worked well. In Normal, which is more like Program, you can adjust white balance, ISO, resolution, burst mode, metering, OIS, and LCD adjustments. And don't forget--this is a point-and-shoot with zero options for changing aperture and shutter speed other than those done automatically via Scene modes. On the right side of the Panasonic FH20 are eyelets for the supplied wrist strap and small compartment with a metal door for the USB out. There is no mini HDMI out, so you can't watch HD videos directly on your HDTV. Worse yet, Panasonic doesn't have a component video cable option so even that avenue is closed. Bottom line? If you want to watch your clips on your HDTV you'll need a compatible set with an SD card slot that reads Motion JPEGs--and not many do, or some other device such as a laptop, etc. My three-year-old Panasonic plasma has an SD slot but it didn't work since it handles AVCHD files, not QuickTime. You'll find a metal tripod mount on the bottom and a compartment that holds the battery and your choice of an SD, SDHC, or SDXC card. The new SDXC format currently has 64GB capacity with the potential for 2TB in the years ahead. The camera measures 3.9 x 2.2 x 1.1 inches and weighs 5.6 ounces (159g) with battery and card. The Panasonic FH20 is simple, light, and you'll have no issues carrying it around with you all day. Lens. Even with its tiny size, the Panasonic FH20 sports an 8x DC Vario optical zoom lens. It has a range of 28-224mm so you can take interesting wide-angle landscapes and family shots as well as zooming in on faraway objects, as I did of fishermen on jetties as well as architectural details on older buildings on the Jersey Shore. The lens has a range of f/3.3-5.9 with 9 elements in 7 groups with 3 aspheric lenses and 6 aspheric surfaces. Macro gets as close as 1.97 inches (50mm). The Lumix FH20 has Panasonic's Mega OIS optical image stabilization. The system helps eliminate blur from your shots but it isn't perfect--none are. However, combined with proper handling techniques or better yet, a monopod, you'll end up with sharper images. There are three options: Auto, where OIS works all the time; Mode 1 for recording only; and Mode 2 when OIS kicks in when the shutter is pressed. Controls. The main controls of the Panasonic FH20 are as basic and straightforward as any casual shutterbug would want. Nothing is too obtuse, and a brief skim through the supplied Basic Operating Instructions booklet will have you quickly snapping away. The toggle switch surrounding the shutter button is responsive and moves rapidly through the 8x range. I found the few controls to be where they should be. Modes. Limited photographic tweaks are the order of the day for the Panasonic FH20--no manual focus and no individual adjustments of f/stops and shutter speed are available. That's no surprise for a sub-$200 aim-and-forget digicam; the buyer of this camera doesn't want hassle and the Panasonic FH20 delivers convenience. iAuto is readily available by just tapping the iA key on the top of the camera. As noted, iA scientifically guesses the scene in front of it, choosing among six options. This feature works well. Tap the iA button again and you're in Normal mode, similar to Program on other cameras. Quick Menu. Tap the Q. Menu button and you can adjust the level of Mega OIS, burst mode, metering, white balance, ISO, resolution, and LCD brightness. Hit the Menu/Set key and you have access to these items along with the color mode, AF Assist lamp, red-eye removal, digital zoom, and a few others. In burst mode, the Panasonic FH20 captures 1.5 fps at full resolution, but a quicker option is available at lower resolution (4.6 fps at 3MP up to 100 images). Autofocus options include Face Detection, 1- and 9-area; and there are five White balance options plus Auto. ISO settings range from 80-1,600 while the LCD can be set to Auto Power LCD, Power LCD, and High Angle that lets you see the screen properly when holding the camera over your head. With the Color Mode you can pick between Standard, Natural, Vivid, Black-and-White, Sepia, Cool, and Warm. If you opt for Scene Mode, you'll have a choice of 25 different settings ranging from the typical Portrait, Sports, High Sensitivity (ISO 1600-6400), to the unusual, such as Film Grain and Photo Frame. You can choose one of them to be your default under the My Scene mode. Menus. Utilitarian best describes the Panasonic FH20's menu system. It's very linear and basic, giving brief descriptions of the options you select such as "Auto Power LCD" but no definitions or pointers are given. This is not to say you need a degree in quantum mechanics to walk through it--just that it's very basic without any of the pizazz of touchscreens or swiping abilities. You simply hit the Mode, Menu, or Q. Menu keys and use the 4-way controller to move up/down and to the right to make your selections. I guess because all new cameras must have HD video capability, the Panasonic FH20 offers 1,280 x 720p clips at 30 frames per second. You've read my complaints about the lack of a simple way for consumers to enjoy high-def movies on their HDTVs. This movie mode is for watching clips on your computer or sharing them with friends on YouTube and Facebook. Unlike many cameras that now have a direct button or specific setting on the mode dial for recording video, here you have to press the Mode key, scroll down to Motion Picture, make sure the settings are correct then press the shutter. It's a bit cumbersome but not the end of the world. Zooming does not work during video shooting so you have to preset your zoom before you start. The camera uses the QuickTime Motion JPEG format. AVCHD at 24 Mbps it's not, so don't expect miracles. Storage and Battery. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 uses SD, SDHC, and the latest SDXC cards. The company recommends Class 6 cards; 4GB or 8GB should do the trick for most outings, but since cards are so affordable a spare would be a good idea. The Panasonic FH20 is supplied with a CGA-S/106B 3.6V 740 mAh 2.7Wh lithium-ion battery. Per CIPA standards it lasts for 300 shots, which is pretty good. I found it worked as advertised, but Panasonic offers the 380-shot 3.6V 940mAh 3.4Wh DMW-BCF10PP as an option, not a bad investment if you're planning long field trips. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 Conclusion Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 Pros 28-224mm eq. lens is wide with surprising telephoto reach Compact form factor Very simple control layout Decent 2.7-inch LCD screen rated 230K dots Auto Power LCD mode Good overall color 720p HD video at 30 fps Good printed results with low ISOs iAuto analyzes each scene to pick the correct settings Very fast prefocused shutter lag Good startup time Quick flash recycling time Decent battery life Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 Cons Image corners are pretty soft Entire image soft at full telephoto Strong barrel distortion at wide-angle, moderate pincushion at telephoto Moderate to high chromatic aberration Mushy images at higher ISOs Slower AF times than competition Few manual options No compression adjustments Auto Flash raises ISO quite a bit Menus need updating No HD video output Optical zoom during videos not supported Motion JPEG makes for large HD video files For a basic tote-anywhere camera, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 is a good option especially since it's readily available for less than $175 at legitimate online retailers. It's extremely compact but has an 8x optical zoom that starts out at a nice 28mm wide-angle and reaches 224mm at telephoto. The Panasonic FH20 is a bit slow, so don't expect to capture fast-action sporting events; it has limited photographic tweaks and Panasonic didn't include HD video output in this model, but it's clear they were trying to offer a low price point. Like many 14-megapixel point-and-shoots, noise at higher ISOs is a real issue. If you plan to do a lot of shooting outdoors, images from the Panasonic FH20 will not disappoint. In difficult lighting situations, there are definitely issues. Those minuses front and center, you might find this tiny handful a good solution for your point-and-shoot imaging needs. Just don't forget to bring the sunshine. Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FH20 Specifications General Model Number: DMC-FH20 Alternate Model Number(s): Camera Format: Compact Currently Manufactured: No Retail Price: $199.95 Street Price: $180.49 Date Available: 2/15/2010 Tripod Mount: Yes Weight: 5.6 oz (159 g) includes batteries Size: 3.9 x 2.2 x 1.1 in. (100 x 57 x 28 mm) Waterproof: No Waterproof Depth: n/a Image Sensor Sensor Type: CCD Sensor Manufacturer: Effective Megapixels: 14.1 Sensor Format: 1/2.33 inch Sensor size: 28.198mm2 (6.13mm x 4.6mm) Approximate Pixel Pitch: 1.42 microns Focal Length Multiplier: n/a Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 16:9 Color Filter Type: RGBG Anti Aliasing Filter: Self-Cleaning: No Sensor shift image stabilization: No On-Sensor Phase Detect: No DxO Sensor Score: DxO Color Depth Score (bits): DxO Dynamic Range Score (evs): DxO Maximum Effective ISO Score (iso): Image Capture Image Resolution: 4320 x 3240 (14.0 MP, 4:3), 4320 x 2880 (12.4 MP, 3:2), 4320 x 2432 (10.5 MP, 16:9), 3648 x 2736 (10.0 MP, 4:3), 2560 x 1920 (4.9 MP, 4:3), 2048 x 1536 (3.1 MP, 4:3), 640 x 480 (0.3 MP, 4:3) Image File Format: JPEG (EXIF 2.21) Continuous-mode frames/second: 1.5 Video Capture Can take movies: Yes Movie Resolution: 1280x720 (30) 848x480 (30) 640x480 (30) 320x240 (30) Movie File Format: QuickTime Motion JPEG Composite Video Out: Yes NTSC/PAL Switchable Video: Yes Video Usable as Viewfinder: HD Video Out: No HD Video Connection: Lens & Optics Lens Mount: n/a Lens: LEICA DC VARIO, 9 elements in 7 groups, 3 Aspherical Focal Length (35mm equivalent): 28 - 224mm Focal Length (actual): 5 - 40mm Zoom Ratio: 8.00x Aperture Range: f/3.3 or f/10 (wide) / f/5.9 or f/18 (tele) Integrated ND Filter: No Normal Focus Range: 50 cm to Infinity 19.7 in to Infinity Macro Focus Range: 5 cm to Infinity 2.0 in to Infinity Filter Thread: n/a Thread Type: n/a Optical Image Stabilization: Yes Digital Zoom: Yes Digital Zoom Values: Up to 4x Auto Focus Auto Focus: Yes Auto Focus Type: Contrast Detection: Face / 9 pt / 1 pt Auto Focus Assist Light? Yes Manual Focus: Yes Viewfinder Viewfinder: LCD Viewfinder Type: Focus Peaking: No EVF Resolution: n/a Viewfinder Magnification (35mm equivalent): Viewfinder Magnification (nominal/claimed): Display Eye-level Viewfinder: No Rear Display: Yes Rear Display Size (inches): 2.7 Rear Display Resolution: 230,000 dots Touchscreen: No Articulating Screen: No Tilt Swivel Screen: No Selfie Screen: No Max Playback Zoom: 16.0x Top Deck Display: Exposure Maximum ISO (native): Minimum ISO (native): ISO Settings: Auto, High Sensitivity Auto (1600-6400), 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 Auto ISO Mode: Yes White Balance Settings: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Shade, Halogen, White Set Shutter Speed Range: 1/1600 - 60 sec Bulb Mode: No Exposure Compensation: +/- 2.0EV in 0.3EV steps Metering Modes: Intelligent Multiple Program Auto Exposure: Yes Aperture Priority: No Shutter Priority: No Full Manual Exposure: No Creative Exposure Modes: Portrait, Soft Skin, Transform, Self-Portrait, Scenery, Sports, Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Food, Party, Candle Light, Baby1, Baby2, Pet, Sunset, High sensitivity, Hi-Speed Burst, Flash Burst, Starry Sky, Fireworks, Beach, Snow, Aerial photo, Film Grain, Photo Frame Self Timer: 2 or 10 seconds Time Lapse (intervalometer): High Resolution Composite: No Flash Built-in Flash: Yes Flash Modes: Auto, Auto/Red-eye Reduction, Forced On, Slow Sync./Red-eye Reduction, Forced Off Flash Guide Number (ISO 100): n/a Flash Range Description: 0.6 - 5.8m (Wide/ISO Auto), 1.0 - 3.2m (Tele/ISO Auto) Max Flash Sync: Flash Exposure Compensation: External Flash Connection: n/a Built-In Wireless Flash Control: Image Storage Usable Memory Types: SD / SDHC / SDXC UHS Support: Other Memory: Dual Card Slots: No RAW Capture Support: No Uncompressed Format: Movie File Format: QuickTime Motion JPEG Included Memory: 40.0 MB Included Memory Type: built-in memory Connectivity Built-In Wi-Fi: No NFC: No Bluetooth: No Built-In GPS: No Microphone Jack: No Headphone Jack: No External Connections: USB 2.0 Full (LOW) Speed PictBridge Compliant: Yes DPOF Compliant: Yes Remote Control: No Remote Control Type: Connections (extended): DC Input (optional DC coupler required) Performance Timing Cycle time for JPEG shooting in single shot mode (seconds per frame, max resolution): 2.39 Cycle time for RAW shooting in single shot mode (seconds per frame): Buffer size for RAW shooting in single shot mode (frames): Cycle time for RAW+JPEG shooting in single shot mode (seconds per shot): Camera penalizes early shutter press? Yes JPEG shooting speed in burst mode (fps, max resolution): 1.5 Buffer size for JPEG shooting in burst mode (frames, max resolution): Unlimited RAW shooting speed in burst mode (fps): Buffer size for RAW shooting in burst mode (frames): RAW+JPEG shooting speed in burst mode (fps): Buffer Size for RAW+JPEG shooting in burst mode (frames): Shutter lag (full AF, wide/mid): 0.66 seconds Shutter lag (full AF, tele): 0.88 seconds Shutter lag (full AF, live view - DSLR): Shutter lag (prefocused, live view - DSLR): Shutter Lag (manual focus): Shutter lag (full AF, with flash): Shutter Lag (prefocused): 0.011 seconds Shutter Lag (notes): Startup Time: 1.7 seconds Play -> Record Time: Flash cycle time, full power: 4.0 seconds Power Battery Life, Stills (CIPA Rating Monitor/Live View): 300 shots Battery Life, Still (CIPA Rating OVF/EVF): Battery Life, Video: Battery Form Factor: Proprietary Usable Battery Types: 3.6V, 740mAh Lithium-ion rechargeable Batteries Included: 1 x Proprietary 3.6V, 740mAh Lithium-ion rechargea Battery Charger Included (dedicated charger or AC/USB adapter): Yes Dedicated Battery Charger Included: Internal Charging Supported: Software Included Software: PHOTOfunSTUDIO 5.0 Edition, QuickTime, Adobe Reader OS Compatibility: Miscellaneous Notes & Features: Optical Image Stabilization, Intelligent Auto, 720p HD movies. Available in Silver, Black, Red and Violet. Additional Reviews for the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FH20 digital camera are available online.
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Maximum Aperture: f/3.3
Digital Zoom: Up to 4x
Screen Size: 2.7 in
Color: Black
MPN: DMC-FH20K
Item Length: 100mm
Battery Type: Lithium-Ion
Brand: Panasonic LUMIX
Series: Panasonic LUMIX
Type: Compact
Unit Type: used digital camera
Maximum Resolution: 14.1 MP
Manufacturer Warranty: Seller Guarantee Only as shown in Listing
Item Height: 57mm
Model: DMC-FH20
Connectivity: USB
Optical Zoom: 8x
Features: Please see listing reviews for details on features
Unit Quantity: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Item Weight: 159g includes battery
Item Width: 28mm