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April 2013
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In 2008, Panasonic took the audacious step of ending the pixel wars and declaring what every serious photographer knew - fewer pixels are often better. And a shorter zoom lens will have better contrast and sharpness over its focal length range than a lon...
Publicerad: 2012-10-04, Författare: terry , testad av: dpexpert.com.au
The image quality is as good as it gets in a compact camera. The lensconcentric control rings are a nice touch. Image noise and noise reduction are well controlled. RAW capture is a feature.
The function control knob takes a bit of getting used to and needs the user manual for understanding
Back in 2008 Panasonic took the audacious step of ending the pixel wars and declaring what every serious photographer knew – fewer pixels are often better. And a shorter zoom lens will inevitably have better contrast and sharpness over its focal length ra...
Good design, Great digital filters, Full manual control, Raw format shooting, Excellent screen
Not a touchscreen, Small sensor
Buying Guide Best camera accessories There's lots of exciting things going on in the premium compact camera market at the moment, with Photokina 2012 probably about to reveal even more. Panasonic is just one of the myriad of manufacturers who are keen to ...
Noise at high sensitivities, Bit expensive, Focus seems to look daft sometime, Low battery life
One hell of camera, LX7 comes with the fastest aperture Leica lens and a compact 1/1.7” sensor. Further, the inclusion of Venus engines does allow LX7 to produce images with leasing colors and a good contrast. However, most of the Panasonic Lumix LX7 Revi...
Fastest lens in the category, Leica lens is exceptionally sharp for compact form factor with physical aperture dials, Excellent video bitrate along with stereo sound
Focusing can be a little daft at times, Archaic menu system that is a pain to browse through
The Panasonic Lumix DMC LX7 is a little known camera simply because it didn't ship out of the house of Canon or Nikon. What is little known about this camera is that it not only sports a Leica lens, but also the fastest lens in a point and shoot camera. W...
Very likely. The LX7 has placed itself squarely in the middle between the S100 and the RX100, in terms of both price and performance. The S100 is slightly cheaper (by 20 bucks) and way more pocketable, but photos arent quite as good. The RX100 is more ex...
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Publicerad: 2012-09-20, Författare: Michael , testad av: hardwarezone.com.my
Fast wide aperture lens, Superb manual handling, Snappy autofocus, Wide dynamic range
Lens cap is a hassle, Aspect ratio switch prone to accidents, Less battery life than LX5, Pricey
The Panasonic LUMIX LX7 is the best expression of the LX series; nearly everything you could want is here. Handling is smooth and nearly perfect for a prosumer camera, with manual controls within easy reach; we especially like having the aperture ring on...
Fast wide aperture lens, Superb manual handling, Snappy auto-focus, Wide dynamic range
Lens cap is a hassle, Aspect ratio switch prone to accidents, Less battery life than LX5, Pricey
The camera feels solid in the hands and the higher resolution screen is a delight to use. It's unfortunate that the grip has regressed to a straight-edge, but it's no deal-breaker. It's also too bad that the latest LX has less stamina than the previous on...
Fast wide aperture lens, Superb manual handling, Snappy autofocus, Wide dynamic range
Lens cap is a hassle, Aspect ratio switch prone to accidents, Less battery life than LX5, Pricey
The Panasonic Lumix LX7 is the best expression of the LX series; nearly everything you could want is here. Handling is smooth and nearly perfect for a prosumer camera, with manual controls within easy reach; we especially like having the aperture ring on...