PCWorld's Panasonic Lumix DMC-SZ7 Coverage
- New Panasonic Lumix Cameras: Big Zoom in a Tiny Room Pocket megazooms continue to shrink and wide apertures are now the norm, as evidenced by Panasonic's new additions to its Lumix line of point-and-shoots.
- The Biggest Camera Announcements of CES 2012 (So Far) From $6000 full-frame DSLRs to Wi-Fi-enabled pocket camcorders, here are the most interesting digital-imaging devices announced at the show.
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