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April 2013
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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.
Abstract: While there is a general move towards higher-end compact cameras – as the lower end is overrun by the smartphones – the number of truly enthusiast-level models is still quite small. Canon's G-series PowerShots obviously qualify, so does Fujifi lm's X10, N...
Bright f/1.4 aperture lens. Built-in ND filter. Controls, dials and buttons all logically placed and easy to access. Very good image quality at low ISO levels
Lens cap design could have evolved so it doesn't obstruct the lens when opening. No external microphone jack
The LX7 is an excellent advanced compact camera that has great photo quality. We highly recommend investing in a better lens cap for a pain-free photography experience....
Abstract: Announced two years after its predecessor, the LX5, Panasonic's Lumix DMC-LX7 fits into the same market slot but now comes in a white body as well as traditional black. Its 10.1-megapixel sensor has the same resolution as the LX5's but it's a new CMOS chi...
Yes. The DMC-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 and way more pocketable, but photos aren't quite as good. The RX100 is more expensive and manual...
Abstract: DateOctober 4, 2012 Read later This 10-megapixel compact camera with a Leica-brand image-stabilised 24mm-90mm lens is the latest iteration in the LX range of top-level compacts from Panasonic. The lens aperture range is from f1.4-f2.3. An i...
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...
Published: 2012-10-04, Author: terry , review by: 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 ...
Because the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 costs almost $500, there are quite a few photographers who won't give it a second glance. For beginners, this is probably a smart idea.However, if you have some photographic experience, the LX7 is well worth a second gl...
Abstract: Stepping up in the compact spectrum are cameras that tend to be aimed at photographers who want full photographic control. Good low-light performance, the ability to shoot Raw, and accessible manual controls make these compacts a viable portable alternati...