au.testseek.com  

 
 
Search:   
 

Home » Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10K



Working
Please wait...

  Expert reviews    

Reviews of Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10K

Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10K and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10K.
 
(74%)
52 Reviews
Users
-
0 Reviews
74 0 100 52

The editors liked

  • Focus is quick and accurate and
  • As seems to be the case with the Four Thirds system
  • There is slightly greater depth of field at any given focal length. Resolution of lens and sensor is good. Colour rendition is very good
  • Particularly of solid primar...
  • Nice body design
  • Articulated LCD makes live-view shooting much more useful

The editors didn't like

  • Dynamic range is poor and image noise at ISO settings above 800 is seriously intrusive. We noticed that Olympus seem to do better in controlling noise from the same sensor. We have a reservation about the price. A comparable Olympus E-510 costs $1500.
  • Ttrouble focusing in very low light
  • Tops out at ISO 1
  • 600
  • Live mode has limited functionality when using most lenses

Show Show

 

Reviews

page 3 of 6
Order by:
Score
 
  Published: 2007-09-22, Author: Cliff , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Abstract:  Note: This preview is based on a pre-production camera, so all performance estimates are subject to change before final release, and the sample pictures are presented in low resolution only at the request of Panasonic. ---- I've been lucky enough to get...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2007-08-30, review by: dpreview.com

  • Excellent resolution and per pixel definition, but really need to shoot raw to get the best results, Subtle, restrained color and contrast (though see below), Better highlight dynamic range than Olympus equivalent (still a little tight in the highlights)...
  • Small and dark viewfinder view (difficult to see fine detail, difficult to check focus), New kit lens slow (F3.8-5.6) considering its size, In-camera JPEG processing produces images that are soft and dont show true potential of sensor, Many will find defa...
  • Panasonics second digital SLR is a far more conventional affair than its first attempt, the DSC-L1. Its also quite obviously aimed at a very different type of user - the beginner / first time user / upgrader from a compact. To this end the L10 has p...

Read the full review (Lumix DMC-L10) »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
  Award


(65%)
 
  Published: 2009-07-15, review by: Photoradar.com

  • Breaking into the fiercely competitive SLR market takes nerves of steel and deep pockets. It's something both Sony and Panasonic are attempting to do, but to improve their odds, each has drawn on the experience of an existing player.While Sony took ove...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(80%)
 
  Published: 2009-06-17, review by: digitalversus.com

  • Articulated LCD screen, Stabilized Leica 1450 mm lens, Two ways of focusing (and aiming), Nice image quality, Efficient antidust system
  • Slowness in contrast detect auto focusing, Disappointing burst mode, Delay in shooting when aiming with the LCD, No video mode, Viewfinder unpleasant for those that wear glasses

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(80%)
 
  Published: 2008-09-17, review by: alphr.com

  • A capable enough performer, but it doesn't offer enough for the money to come out on top. ...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(67%)
 
  Published: 2008-05-14, Author: Gavin , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Relatively compact and lightweight yet sturdy, fast operation, good quality lens, winning combination of Olympus, Leica and Panasonic technology
  • Panasonic lacks heritage and support of other major players, no status display window on top of the camera

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(80%)
 
  Published: 2008-04-29, review by: digicambuyer.co.uk

  • control layoutEffective optical image stabiliser
  • Somewhat plasticky feel, High price tag, Modest 3fps frame rate

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(80%)
 
  Published: 2008-03-11, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • The Panasonic DMC-L10 falls between two stools – not quite a semi-professional camera but not an entry-level model either, which means that £900 is still looking expensive, even if the package includes a decent lens. Gavin Stoker Lowest online...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(70%)
 
  Published: 2008-03-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Panasonics second DSLR, the Lumix DMC-L10, is the follow-up to the makers Lumix DMC-L1, a metal-bodied semi-pro model, which featured one of the best kit lenses around - the image-stabilised Leica 14-50mm f/2.8-3.5 zoom. If the DMC-L1 was targeting p...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(60%)
 
  Published: 2008-02-21, review by: tracyandmatt.co.uk

  • The Panasonic L10 is only available in kit form with the lens and body and is priced at a recommended £900. Compared to a number of other DSLR cameras on the market, this is quite high and needs to pull something special out of the bag to compete. The ...

Read the full review (Lumix DMC-L10) »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
    page 3 of 6 « Previous   1 2 3 4 5 6   Next »  
 
More popular products from the same category


Join our Consumer Panel!

  • Infuence products of the future
  • Up to 4$ per answer
TestSeek will regularly send you survey invites to your email, you choose if and when you participate.

Join now! » (opens in a new window)


×