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New Panasonic Lumix thinks pink

Somebody alert the Big Brother twins: Panasonic has released a new pink camera.No doubt with two already winging their way to the delightful, pink-obs

Somebody alert the Big Brother twins: Panasonic has released a new pink camera.No doubt with two already winging their way to the delightful, pink-obsessed Sam and Amanda for their post exit goody bags, the FS2 isn’t actually as flash as the optional girly hue may suggest.Having banged out the record-breaking 12.2MP FX100 a few days back, Panasonic’s kept things pegged back to a more realistic 7.2MP – not that the extra 5MP are likely to make any difference to 99 per cent of your shots.It still gets the usual 3x optical zoom, 2.5in display and Panny’s excellent Mega OIS for shake-free snaps. We’re also keen to check out the 848×480 30fps widescreen video mode.It’s out in Japan later this month, thankfully also in black or silver.Essentials Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS2 Price: £TBAOn sale: TBA (June in Japan) Contact: Panasonic Related stories: Panasonic joins the 12 megapixel club Canon rolls out new digital trio STUFF ESSENTIALS – Compact camera accessories

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