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December 14, 2007

Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 Review


panasoniclumixdmcl10.jpgDPReview has posted its latest review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10. The camera has full manual controls with RAW, RAW + JPEG and JPEG image capability. The camera has 10MP and can shoot continuous at 3 fps. The LCD offers live view and swivels as well.

Pros for the camera include excellent resolution, bright clear screen, good kit lens, reliable white balance. Cons include a small and dark viewfinder, kit lens is slow, three frame RAW buffer.

The conclusion is that the camera is aimed at the first time DSLR user with a feel and handling like a compact. The problem with the camera is that it is too expensive for beginners and not as good as cameras in its price range form other makers. The cam earns the recommended award.

Via DPReview

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