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October 2014
(88%)
133 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Yet another great Panasonic camera, the LX100 deserves a spot amongst the most capable compacts on the market. While we still feel the Sony RX100 III is a better all-round performer, the LX100's 4K capabilities give it a crucial edge over its rivals – not...
Large Micro Four Thirds sensor, Fast lens, Dedicated dials for manual controls
Pricey, No touch-sensitive display, Display doesn't tilt, UI needs more work, Slightly bulky for a compact
We liked the Canon PowerShot G7 X for its ease of use, making it a good camera for those who want to let the camera do the brunt of the work instead. Even then, it still had manual controls to cater to the more advanced shutterbug. The Panasonic LX100 tak...
Abstract: Unlike its predecessors, which use the 1/1.7-inch or smaller image sensors, the LX100 uses a 16-megapixel Micro Four Thirds (MFT) image sensor found in Panasonic's interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras. This sensor is about twice the size of the 1-inch...
Abstract: Unlike its predecessors, which use the 1/1.7-inch or smaller image sensors, the LX100 uses a 16-megapixel Micro Four Thirds (MFT) image sensor found in Panasonic's interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras.This sensor is about twice the size of the 1-inch s...
We liked the Canon PowerShot G7 X for its ease of use, making it a good camera for those who want to let the camera do the brunt of the work instead. Even then, it still had manual controls to cater to the more advanced shutterbug. The Panasonic LX100 tak...
Abstract: Display and built-in EVFThe 3-inch 921,000-dot display (640 x 480 pixels) on the camera back is not tiltable and is not a touchscreen.But it does have a built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF) positioned at the top left. It has a high resolution of 2.74 mill...
Large Micro Four Thirds sensor, Fast lens, Dedicated dials for manual controls
Pricey, No touchsensitive display, Display doesn't tilt, UI needs more work, Slightly bulky for a compact
We liked the Canon PowerShot G7 X for its ease of use, making it a good camera for those who want to let the camera do the brunt of the work instead. Even then, it still had manual controls to cater to the more advanced shutterbug. The Panasonic LX100 tak...