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August 2008
(85%)
76 Reviews
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Abstract: Panasonic Lumix LX-3 Very Wide – Very Fast – Very Nice There arent many truly pocket-sized digicams that offer raw mode. There arent very many that currently offer decent HD video capability as well. There are even less that feature a truly wide ang...
The Lumix LX3 very much epitomises what's now possible in digital compact camera design. It's comfortably pocket-sized but packed with enough features and functionality to rival a D-SLR. The high-speed, wide-angle zoom and high level of manual controllabi...
Abstract: Successor to the popular DMC-LX2 model, the Panasonic DMC-LX3 represents a significant upgrade to its predecessor. Panasonic claims to have improved every component to deliver a camera that will appeal to DSLR photographers who want a capable compact...
Abstract: It has been about two years since Panasonics last LX-series camera, the DMC-LX2, was launched. One of the most interesting things about that model was its 16:9 aspect ratio sensor and a good range of manual controls not usually found in digital compac...
Abstract: The layout is traditional, with a mode dial - including aperture and shutter priority modes, plus a fully manual setting - on the top and an array of buttons on the back next to the 3in screen. The extra space on the barrel of the lens is put to good use...
As well as enthusiast-friendly digital compact cameras, Panasonic has also made a name for itself in recent years with a range of luxury 'LX' models, the LX1, LX2, and now the LX3.Coming almost two years after the introduction of the LX2, the LX3 featu...
Sharp, bright lens; compact but comfortable design; broad manual-shooting feature set
Relatively unresponsive quick-menu button; proprietary connectors; artefacts under certain conditions; optical viewfinder is optional
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 is a good, solid camera for enthusiasts seeking a travelling companion that's more discrete than a digital SLR. But, although the LX3 takes generally sharp photos and offers an enthusiast-friendly feature set, we think the ...
Abstract: The Panasonic DMC LX3 has the widest angle lens available on a compact digital camera. This is ideal if you are interested in landscape photography. The lens offers 2.5x optical zoom, but this can be increased to a maximum of 4.5x if you shoot at lower...