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Published: 2015-05-26, Author: George , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: The Panasonic LX100 is an integrated lens camera with an MFT sensor and a 3.1x zoom lens. The retro-style camera has numerous function buttons and setup dials/lens rings that help the user change image parameters quickly and easily. The electronic viewfin...
Excellent image quality, large sensor for a compact camera, fast and sharp Leica lens, decent battery life, superb ergonomics, sharp EVF
No touch or tilt LCD, flash is a separate piece, a bit large for the pocket
No surprise: the Panasonic Lumix LX100 isn't perfect. Nothing is of course, especially not tech products. But it's nonetheless a miracle of technology that allows me to forget the technology and focus on creativity. The direct manual controls, excellent e...
Abstract: The New Pocket Camera of ChoiceThere is a problem in the camera industry, and only a few companies rise above the rest to overcome it. What is that problem, you ask? It is that most camera are designed by engineers, not photographers. What this means is t...
Published: 2015-01-21, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Large image sensor. Wide aperture zoom lens. Sharp EVF. Top-notch high ISO performance. Speedy autofocus. 11.3fps burst shooting. Excellent control layout. 4K video capture with 4K photo mode. Integrated Wi-Fi. Hot shoe.
Expensive. Bulky. Overactive video autofocus. Sensor resolution limits detail. No built-in flash. Fixed LCD doesn't support touch input. Lacks microphone input
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 is an ambitious compact camera with a big sensor, a wide-aperture lens, and 4K video recording, but it falls just short of top honors....
Published: 2015-01-20, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com
The best balance of small size and terrific performance thanks to a fixed large-aperture lens and a superb micro four-thirds sensor, Advertisement, Faster autofocus than the competition, Incredibly detailed 4K recording makes it one of the best compacts f
The relatively short zoom reach can feel limiting if you're used to smaller-sensor point-and-shoots with long optical zoom, Advertisement, Advertisement, It lacks a tilting LCD screen, making it harder to get shots from above and below eye-level, Controls
Yes. I would recommend the LX100 to damn-near everyone. The only thing its not great for is telephoto shooting, which requires an interchangeable system or a much larger superzoom. $900 is a tough proposition for many of us, and certainly you dont need...
Abstract: The Panasonic LX100 is a high-end compact camera that will fit in your jacket pocket, and it comes with a large Micro Four Thirds sensor. In her Panasonic LX100 review video, our head of testing, Angela Nicholson, takes a look at this new premium compact'...
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Published: 2014-12-22, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
The Panasonic LX100 delivers really good photo and video quality, a great set of features, and class-leading performance
It's got a fixed LCD and the lens really needs a hood to minimize flare
With really good photo and video quality, a great set of features and generally class-leading performance, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 is probably one of our favorite compact cameras ever. It's not for the inexperienced, though....
Published: 2014-11-27, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Adopting a larger sensor than the lens can cover offers advantages in lens size and speed, but the trade-off is somewhat reduced sensor performance, particularly in respect to low-light capabilities. For all that, it's still no worse than rival offerings...
Abstract: These cameras may be a bit too big to fit in your pocket but most are compact enough to be considered appealing alternatives to heavier, bulkier, interchangeable lens camera systems...