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October 2014
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Resumen: Other high-end LX100 features include 11 frames-per-second high speed shooting, an extremely fast AutoFocus, a number of Creative Filters, Panorama modes, Wi-Fi & NFC technologies for remotely controlling the camera from compatible smartphones and tablets...
Resumen: And if you're willing to accept the compromises still inherent in an electronic shutter, you can boost this all the way up to a truly staggering 40 frames per second! In this respect, the Panasonic LX100 is simply in a different class to every other large...
Publicación: 2015-02-20, Autor: Alex , crítica de: cybershack.com.au
Great photo quality, Compact form factor and gorgeous design, Physical manual controls,
Can feel a tiny bit cramped, No microphone input, Wi-Fi connectivity is slow,
The Lumix LX100 is a compact camera that offers more than most. The design is stunning, it doesn't make too many compromises, its versatile, and takes great looking photos. Retailing for around AUD$1,100, the LX100 isn't quite what I'd call an entry leve...
Publicación: 2015-02-16, Autor: Michael , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
Great bang for buck, despite the high price, Excellent design, Great battery life
Complex controls, No tilting LCD, Flash isn't pop-up, but rather it detatches
LikeGreat bang for buck, despite the high price.Excellent design.Great battery life.Don't LikeComplex controls.No tilting LCD.Flash isn't pop-up, but rather it detatches.Yes. I would recommend the LX100 to damn-near everyone. The only thing it's not great...
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 lens displays edge and corner softness at wide apertu...
Publicación: 2014-12-23, Autor: Lori , crítica de: cnet.com.au
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....
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Publicación: 2014-09-15, Autor: Angela , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
Large sensor in a compact body, Small highquality lens, Traditional controls, Electronic viewfinder
Screen not touchsensitive, 16Mp sensor produces 12Mp images, No flash builtin
I've been debating the issue of sensor size in a compact camera with Michiharu Uematsu for some considerable time now and I'm delighted that Panasonic has put a Four Thirds sensor in the LX100. It's clear that the company has invested a lot of effort in ...
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Publicación: 2016-03-31, Autor: Ashok , crítica de: pcquest.com
Great picture quality, Build quality, FX sensor, 6.5fps continuous shooting speed, verticallyarticulated 3.2inch screen, builtin WiFi
Publicación: 2015-01-21, Autor: Michael , crítica de: gizmodo.in
The best balance of small size and terrific performance thanks to a fixed large-aperture lens and a superb micro four-thirds sensor, Faster autofocus than the competition, Incredibly detailed 4K recording makes it one of the best compacts for shooting vid
The relatively short zoom reach can feel limiting if you're used to smaller-sensor point-and-shoots with long optical zoom, It lacks a tilting LCD screen, making it harder to get shots from above and below eye-level, Controls may seem intimidating to begi
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...