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The Lumix LX1 is in many ways the perfect digital compact, offering a feast of features for demanding prosumers with enough automated modes to please the pointnshoot brigade.Offering unparalleled handling, lovely Leica-like looks (try saying that aft...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:08:04
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This is an almost excellent camera. What makes it fall short is much higher than average image noise and overly high contrast. While noise may not appear disturbing in small prints, the high contrast will. Other than that, the Panasonic DMC-LX1 is qui...
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If youre looking for a compact landscape shooter, consider Panasonics Lumix DMC-LX1 ($599.95 direct). Although its not a perfect all-around camera, it gets big props for being the first digital camera with a true 16:9 CCD. Other cameras can shoot...
Shoots at true 16:9 aspect ratio. Zoom lens starts at true wide angle. Excellent LCD. Impressive battery life.
Pricey for a compact camera. Flash is too strong (though adjustable). Images noisier than expected. Some pincushion distortion. Noticeable shutter lag.
A versatile camera for those who want something smaller than a D-SLR, with lots of pro features and controls, but the images are noisy and youll find the shutter lag irritating...
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Megapixel.net Updated: 2016-11-15 02:08:04
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With the exception of the plastic cover door for the battery/card compartment and the top of the pop-up flash, which have a metallic texture, the camera is entirely clad in metal and shows excellent finishing. Unusual for a compact, the LX1 has some of...
Very good image quality when there is plenty of ambient light, Image aspect ratios: 4:3, 3:2 & 16:9, RAW format, Full panoply of capture modes, Excellent lens, Effective image stabilizer, Excellent build quality...
Sensitive to noise, even at 80 ISO, Short range builtin flash, Very poor RAW format support by software, Expensive...
The Panasonic DMC-LX1 has an 8.4 megapixel resolution, a 4X zoom and a 2.5 inch LCD monitor, but more interestingly, it is also the first camera in the world to use a 16:9 aspect ratio CCD, a format compatible with HDTV. With the exception of the plas...
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One thing about the digital camera revolution; it's certainly opened up the photography market to companies that previously would only have touched a camera to take their holiday snaps. As shown by the examples of Sony, Casio, Samsung, Epson and HP, compa...
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Creativepro.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:08:04
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If you normally shoot with a digital SLR camera, then youre used to certain features: removable lenses, speedy performance, a high-quality viewfinder, raw format capability, and more. Ive been shooting with a digital SLR since Canon released the EOS...
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DPInterface Panasonic Lumix LX1 ReviewBrad Soo - February 19th, 2006 The Panasonic Lumix LX1 is a wide-angle 16:9 camera with optical image stabilization. It also has 8 megapixels, a 2.5 inch LCD, full manual controls and can take widescreen photos &...
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Offers a choice of aspect ratios and many advanced features, but image noise is a problem at highest ISO settings.
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The 8.4 megapixel Lumix DMC-LX1 is the first digital camera to have a true 16:9 ratio CCD imager for capturing wide aspect pictures for display on a HDTV big screen. The LX1 features Panasonic?s MEGA Optical Image Stabilization, the key to removing uni...
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 ($599) isnt just another midsized camera. In fact, it has two features that make it stand out from most of the other digital cameras on the market: image stabilization and a 16:9 CCD (and an 8.4 Megapixel one at that). I...
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Panasonic LX-1 The Worlds First TrueWide-Aspect-Ratio Digicam Photo Courtesy Panasonic I dont usually pay a lot of attention to digicams. They come and go from the market with alarming speed. There are seemingly hundreds of different models at differ...
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Announced alongside the FZ30 in July, the Lumix LX1 is the worlds first compact camera with a widescreen 16:9 ratio CCD sensor, combined with a 28-112mm (equiv.) wideangle 4x Leica-branded zoom lens. As with all Panasonic cameras, the LX1 features...
High resolution, very sharp results with lots of detail, Unique widescreen 16:9 mode, 28mm wideangle (16:9 mode only), Comprehensive photographic control, High quality construction, lovely design, Good edge-to-edge sharpness, Excellent white balance, Feel...
Noise, noise, noise, Occasional exposure / dynamic range problems in very contrasty scenes, Supplied raw converter useless, Default settings a little over-sharpened, a little too contrasty, Quite expensive...
Panasonic continues to offer innovation where most manufacturers have become content with an endless round of me too product and minor upgrades. The LX1 is a perfect example; a camera designed for serious photographers, a camera that has the potenti...
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digitalcamerainfo.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:08:04
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 enters the compact market with 8.4 effective megapixels and a nice Leica Vario-Elmarit DC 4x optical zoom lens. The lens is complemented by Panasonic?s Mega Optical Image Stabilization system, which has two modes and shuns h...
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 is an 8 megapixel digital camera with a difference - its the first compact digicam to feature a 16:9 ratio CCD sensor, perfect for viewing on your widescreen TV or just for a more panoramic effect. The DMC-LX1 also offers...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 is a unique, innovative and intriguing camera. Its the first ever model to offer a choice of image aspects, from widescreen 16:9 to the more conventional 4:3. If you are interested in panoramic photography, but also want t...
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