Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 1/1.63" Compact camera 10.1 MP CCD 3648 x 2736 pixels Black

  • Brand : Panasonic
  • Product family : Lumix
  • Product name : DMC-LX5
  • Product code : DMC-LX5EG-K
  • Category : Digital Cameras
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  • Long product name Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 1/1.63" Compact camera 10.1 MP CCD 3648 x 2736 pixels Black :

    DMC-LX5, 3.0” TFT LCD, 10.1Mpx, 4x/3.8x, mini HDMI, USB 2.0, PictBridge, SD, SDHC, SDXC, Black

  • Short summary description Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 1/1.63" Compact camera 10.1 MP CCD 3648 x 2736 pixels Black :

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5, 10.1 MP, 3648 x 2736 pixels, CCD, 3.8x, HD, Black

  • Long summary description Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 1/1.63" Compact camera 10.1 MP CCD 3648 x 2736 pixels Black :

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5. Camera type: Compact camera, Megapixel (approx.): 10.1 MP, Image sensor size: 1/1.63", Sensor type: CCD, Maximum image resolution: 3648 x 2736 pixels. Optical zoom: 3.8x, Digital zoom: 4x, Focal length range: 5.1 - 19.2 mm. HD type: HD, Maximum video resolution: 1280 x 720 pixels. Display diagonal: 7.62 cm (3"). Internal memory: 40 MB. PictBridge. Weight: 274.5 g. Product colour: Black

Reviews
Updated:
2022-10-17 18:56:23
Average rating:84
Uk has collected 94 expert reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 1/1.63" Compact camera 10.1 MP CCD 3648 x 2736 pixels Black and the average expert rating is 84 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
digitalversus.com
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2022-10-17 18:56:23
Average rating:80
Panasonic introduced multi-aspect sensors a couple of years ago (the LX3 already had one). This basically involves using a sensor that's too big for the lens, then only using the surface area required to take a picture of a given size. This allows the...
  • Excellent picture quality (sharpness, sensitivity etc.), Sleek metal design, Welldesigned controls, in line with the rest of the range, Fast lens, even in telephoto, Choice between decent auto modes and simple manual settings...
  • Sound in video mode not as good as in other Lumix cameras, Pathetic burst mode...
  • The Panasonic LX5 is almost perfect. It's user-friendly, takes great pictures and is pleasant to use. It really should have walked its way to five stars, but the mono sound in video mode really lets it down, and is a far cry from the quality seen in th...
T3.com
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2022-10-17 18:56:23
Average rating:100
The Panasonic LX5 mixes advanced features with portability. Equally it could sway those who might otherwise be considering an interchangeable lens GF2. With better low light performance than its LX3 predecessor and new dynamic range boosting proce...
macworld.co.uk
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2022-10-17 18:56:23
Average rating:100
Like the Canon and Nikon models here, the robust metal construction of the Lumix LX5 is pitched at photo enthusiasts and could reasonably lay claim to being Panasonic’s most sophisticated non-interchangeable lens camera yet. Size- and price-wise it fal...
  • Sharp images; decent lens; ease of use given the level of sophistication; manageable dimensions; solid build; higher than average light sensitivity...
  • Recommended retail price is quite expensive so shop around; Live Viewfinder costs extra...
  • Ultimately, it's the sharpness and clarity delivered by the bright Leica-branded lens that left a lasting impression on us. Since there's clearly more to the LX5 than meets the eye, and in a conveniently pocketable form, that lofty asking price starts to...
alphr.com
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2022-10-17 18:56:23
Average rating:83
The DMC-LX5 has a hard act to follow. Its predecessor, the DMC-LX3, was so good we'd still recommend it today. So what does this one offer as an upgrade? It certainly looks the part, and is littered with the sort of features you don't normally see on a...
  • It isn't good-looking, but it's powerful, flexible and produces top-notch pictures...
digicambuyer.co.uk
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2022-10-17 18:56:23
Average rating:100
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 review It’s been two years since Panasonic launched the premium compact – the LX3. It was a camera that offered user control, impressive image quality, and all in a pocketable body that gives an advantage over bulky DSLRs. The L...
  • A premium compact in every sense; the LX5 gives the user manual control and advanced features packed in a portable, stylish body that looks every bit worth the money.Overall...
Cameras.co.uk
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2022-10-17 18:56:23
Average rating:91
The Panasonic Lumix DMC LX5 is an advanced digital camera. It is aimed at someone who is looking for a lot of controls for fine tuning their photographs in a compact body size. Big attractions include manual exposure controls, manual focusing and a...
  • If you are looking for the very best picture quality a compact digital camera can deliver then you will be hard pressed to find better than the Panasonic Lumix DMC LX5. It fully merits an outstanding rating. Over to you! Test Shots See larger images...
trustedreviews.com
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2022-10-17 18:56:23
Average rating:90
Advanced Compact Digital Camera How do you improve on perfection? When Panasonic launched the Lumix LX3 two years ago, it created one of the very few digital cameras that have come to be regarded as classics. It won a string of top awards, including a wel...
techradar.com
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2022-10-17 18:56:23
Average rating:80
The first thing you notice about the Lumix DMC-LX5 is that it feels more compact and pocketable at 110 x 66 x 43cm than the LX3, and the metal body is really sturdy.Panasonic has junked the joystick controller in favour of a clickable control wheel, and t...
  • Superb lens, Idiot-proof HD video, Advanced features...
  • Loose aspect-ratio slider, Lens distortion in 16:9 mode, Fixed rear LCD...
  • ForSuperb lensIdiot-proof HD videoAdvanced features...
pocket-lint.com
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2022-10-17 18:56:23
Average rating:90
Tweet Of the quintet of new Panasonic digital camera releases over summer 2010, the serious yet approachable-looking Lumix DMC-LX5, in succeeding the LX3, has been the one we've been keenest to get our mitts on to take a closer look. Why? Because it's...
  • Sharp images, decent lens, ease of use given the level of sophistication on offer, manageable dimensions, rock solid build, higher than average light sensitivity settings...
  • Launch price overly expensive so shop around, Live View finder costs extra...
  • A broader focal range and a cheaper price would make this non-interchangeable lens compact a potential world-beater. As it is, it's still hot stuff for those who enjoy pointing and shooting, but would like to raise their game at the same time...
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