This here is the 10-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS7.
I know that not just because it says so on top of its skinny, 0.8-inch
body, but because it's the only one of the two newly announced
FS-series cameras that comes in this love-it-or-hate-it green that
seems to be popular this year. (It'll also come in silver, black, blue,
and pink.) It's joined by the DMC-FS15, a 12-megapixel version in silver, black, and blue.
So, other than fun colors, slim bodies, and reasonable prices (the FS7
is $159, the FS15 $199), what have these ultracompacts have goin' on to
make reading the rest of this post worthwhile? Well, they both seem to
be loaded with every automatic feature Panasonic has in its stable.
The FS15 has an enhanced Intelligent Auto Mode (iA) that
controls ISO, exposure, scene and face detection, and auto-focus
tracking. Plus, it's fronted by a 5x 29mm wide-angle lens backed by
Panny's Mega O.I.S. (optical image stabilization).
Instead of a wide-angle lens on the DMC-FS7, Panasonic went wide
aperture using a 4x f2.8 lens, and the company backs off a little on
the iA features, going with just the Mega O.I.S., Intelligent ISO
Control, Intelligent Scene Selector, and face detection.
Look for them both in April.
source : http://news.cnet.com/