Excellent image quality; Strong low light performance; Sturdy build;
4K requires a fast SD card; No tilting LCD;
Excellent image quality; Strong low light performance; Sturdy build;
4K requires a fast SD card; No tilting LCD;
The Panasonic Lumix LX100 might be considered a natural evolution of the series. This, too, is a small compact that offers performance comparable with a compact system camera. Panasonic has moved the genre on by packing an even larger Micro Four Thirds sensor into a slightly larger body that offers...
Excellent manual controls; Great build; Great image quality and dynamic range
Oversaturated EVF; Slightly slow start-up; Susceptible to purple flare in highlights
Panasonic's DMC-LX100 is not a perfect camera; there's no built-in flash, the monitor isn't touch-sensitive and doesn't tilt, it lacks a built-in ND filter and you can't adjust exposures via Wi-Fi.
The LX100 is a very specific tool - a usefully small camera with an impressively bright lens and good sized sensor. Its short zoom and low pixel count will limit its appeal but dependable image quality and excellent hands-on controls make this one of the best zoom compacts we've ever tested.
Keen photographers looking for a no-compromise second camera. Someone looking for an engaging and flexible photographic tool.;
Anyone looking for a pocketable compact camera. Someone planning to stay in Auto mode.;
Panasonic retakes the lead in the advanced compact competition with its LX100. Really good photo and video quality, a great set of features and (for the most part) class-leading performance, result in one of my favorite compact cameras ever.
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
As you can see, that's a pretty extensive list but, as it turns out, it's only a list of the headline specifications of the camera. The LX100 also includes a time-lapse function, the ability to create in-camera stop motion videos and a host of other specialist features.
Excellent stills image quality - especially in Raw; Unsurpassed combination of large sensor and bright lens; Impressive and usable video capabilities; Comprehensive and well-designed direct controls (with good customization options; Fast; responsive behavior; Classic looks and handling provide...
JPEG noise reduction and sharpening are rather crude at low ISOs; Lens range can be limiting; 12MP may not be enough for some users; Manually positioning an AF point is awkward (and workaround limits customization choices; Focus peaking often too subtle to see; Separate clip-on flash simply...
There's no doubting the LX100 is great, but is it the best compact camera ever
Hi Folks, *** This is not a review for LX100*** I've being looking for teleconverters for LX100 since i got the camera in 2015. Until last week I bought two online -which is what this post about... I've read couple of options posted in this forum but didn't find any solutions really work well.
"I took this camera on my 3 week trip to Asia. It worked fantastically, especially if you take the time to get to know its features and customize the buttons/dials to your liking. Very discreet for street photography and sharp for the most part.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 ($899.99) is an extremely ambitious camera, and a radical update to the LX models like the LX7 ($699.95 at Amazon) that came before it. The LX100 ups the sensor size to match those in Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, and its wide-aperture provides more control over depth of field than you'd expect from a compact camera. It's a solid performer, but not without some drawbacks. If you put an emphasis on video its 4K capture mode is appealing, but we still recommend our Editors' Choice Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III ($598.00 at Amazon) to photographers in the market for a high-quality, pocketable compact camera. Design and FeaturesWe're classifying the LX100 ($597.99 at Amazon) as a compact camera, although it may be a bit too large to comfortably fit into some pockets. At 2.6 by 4.5 by 2.2 inches (HWD) the LX100's body is a bit larger all around than the RX100 III (2.3 by 4 by 1.6 inches, 10.2 ounces), and it's heavier at 13.9 ounces. The cameras ...
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.
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
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