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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black)

  • Price: $369.00
  • B&H # PADMCLX5B
  • Mfr# DMC-LX5K

Product Highlights

  • 10.1 Megapixel Digital
  • 3.8x 24mm Wide-Angle Leica Optical Zoom
  • 3.0" LCD Display
  • Venus Engine FHD Image Processor
  • Optical Image Stabilizer Stills & Movies
  • Intelligent Auto Mode
  • Film & My Color Mode
  • High ISO Sensitivity (1600 - 12800)
  • Multi Exposure Function
  • Manual Control for Stills & Movies

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By combining a high-quality lens and sensor ready for a variety of shooting conditions with a wide-range of accessories and manual controls, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black) is ideal for professional photographers and serious amateurs looking for a compact digital camera that allows for a full range of creative photography capabilities.

The camera incorporates a wide angle f/2.0 aperture Leica DC Vario- Summicron lens with 3.8x wide-angle optical zoom (equivalent to 24mm - 90mm on a 35mm film camera) and the MEGA O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) system. The camera also incorporates an enhanced 1/1.63-inch CCD that is capable of capturing 10.1-Megapixels and has been designed to provide more space for each pixel to minimize image noise and optimize image quality and dynamic range. The CCD is also capable of reproducing images in 4 aspect ratios (4:3, 3:2, 16:9 or 1:1), and the Multi Aspect mode allows the camera to take an image in all three aspect ratios simultaneously. It also boasts the Venus Engine FHD high performance image processing LSI to dramatically reduce image noise (even using the high sensitivity setting of ISO 12800), and provide fast shooting performance with an incredibly fast shutter lag, and burst shooting capability.

The DMC-LX5 is further distinguished from other cameras by its full manual capability for both stills and video. These features include a Film mode that allows users to emulate the effects of different film types, a multiple-exposure feature for creating artistic photos by overlaying up to three consecutive images, and easy-to-use Manual modes that give the user greater shot-making flexibility and control. If you choose not to use the manual mode, then Intelligent Auto Mode will do all the work for you. In addition the camera can also capture video clips in HD, and standard video formats.

The camera's large 3.0-inch LCD is outstanding for both shooting and viewing. With a 3:2 aspect ratio and high 460,000-dot resolution, the LCD panel provides bright, easy-to-see images over a wider viewing angle. Furthermore, the Intelligent LCD function, assures comfortable viewing in virtually all conditions by automatically adjusting the backlighting of LCD as the ambient light level changes. The camera also provides an impressive slideshow feature where users can select the images, choose for a series of creative transitions and even add music to the presentation - all within the camera. And the camera has HD output capability (Requires an optional HDMI cable) to view your images, slideshows and video clips in beautiful HD quality.

Large 1/1.63" 10.1-Megapixel High Sensitivity CCD
The CCD in the DMC-LX5 produces high resolution, noise-less images even in high sensitivity recording and richly reproduced gradation in highly contrasted situations with the exquisitely wide dynamic range. Taking advantage of the high sensitivity CCD and the brightness of the lens, minimum illumination of the DMC-LX5 is as low as 3 lux in movie recording. Also, the maximum setting is ISO 12800 enabling shooting in extremely dark places.
Dynamic Range
The expanded dynamic range is made possible by the improvement of on-tip-lens design with larger light concentration and VCCD expansion while deepening the photo diode to manage richer signal more effectively.
24-90mm f/2.0-3.3 Ultra-Wide-angle Leica Lens
The lens unit consists of 10 elements in 9 groups with 3 aspherical lenses with 5 aspherical surfaces. Minimal distortion, high resolution, minimum artifacts such as chromatic aberrations, ghosting and flaring are the proof of uncompromising imaging made possible by an f/2.0 24mm ultra wide-angle Leica DC Vario- Summicron lens.
The 24mm ultra wide-angle lens is rare on a compact camera. It gives you a wider range of composition possibilities. The super-high-quality Leica DC Vario- Summicron lens minimizes distortion at the wide end, so you can get stunning, true-to-life images with outstanding resolution and detail. The DMC-LX5 captures approx. 213% larger viewing space compared to that of normal 35mm cameras, and even approx. 136% larger compared to that of 28mm wide-angle lens.
The fully open f/2.0 aperture lends a beautiful soft focus to photos with a shallow depth of field. It is especially effective for macro shots of flowers, insects, or intricate objects. This setting is also ideal for dimly lit scenes that require greater exposure, such as deep, natural forests, dimly lit historic buildings, and artwork displays. In addition, the DMC-LX5 lets you get as close as 1cm to your subject. The fully open f/3.3 aperture combines with the 90mm telephoto end of the zoom produces optimal portraits. The high resolution and excellent contrast also express fine details, with natural gradation for smoother complexions.
Digital Zoom
Thanks to intelligent resolution technology, the intelligent zoom is available with the DMC-LX5 which extends the zoom ratio by approx. 1.3x maintaining the picture quality when using the digital zoom. This means the 3.8x optical can virtually extend to 5.0x equivalent. Furthermore, the extra optical zoom function that extends zoom power to 6.7x by using the center part of the large CCD to bring subjects even closer.
Step Zoom
The Step Zoom function, allows you to set the zoom to 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 70mm or 90mm via the menu. This is like changing fixed focal length lenses on a D-SLR. Max. 800mm is available if combining the Intelligent Zoom and digital zoom.
MEGA O.I.S. with Intelligent ISO Control
Everyone has had an experience of taking a photo at night and hoping to capture all the memories and beauty, only to be disappointed at the poor result. Panasonic has worked on the low-frequency vibration hand-shake component, which is physically generated when pressing the shutter button or when shooting at night with a slow shutter speed. The POWER O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) nearly doubles the hand-shake correction power of conventional MEGA O.I.S. You get bright photos without blurring even from handheld shooting at slow shutter speeds.
Multi Aspect Ratios
Conventional cameras generally use almost the entire CCD area when recording an image. The DMC-LX5, however, employs a 1/1.63-inch CCD with a total resolution of 11.3 megapixels. Using only about a 10.1 megapixel area of this large CCD makes it possible to give three aspect ratios - 16:9, 3:2, and 4:3 - the same angle of view with lens settings from 24mm to 90mm (35mm camera equivalent). And rather than digitally producing "simulated" images, the DMC-LX5 captures the actual, real-life image for each one of the aspect ratios at the ultra-wide 24mm setting.
Aspect Switch, Aspect Bracket & 1:1
The aspect ratio can be changed directly with the aspect switch on the lens barrel from 4:3, 3:2, 16:9 and 1:1. The 1:1 aspect ratio is a unique square frame that adds to your possibilities. Aspect Bracket lets the camera take an image in all aspect ratios simultaneously, so you can choose the best one after shooting.
Venus Engine FHD
For the image processing, the DMC-LX5 features the Venus Engine FHD provides higher-speed, higher-performance while compiling the intelligent resolution technology. It enables the recording of beautiful photos and high-definition movies with higher quality signal processing. The triple CPUs in this imaging engine dramatically speed up processing while achieving exceptional noise reduction performance. The Venus Engine FHD's excellent energy efficiency supports long-time AVCHD Lite movie recording, and allows the output of both images and sounds via HDMI.
Sonic Speed AF
The Sonic Speed AF system in the DMC-LX5 includes a higher-speed actuator, optimized algorithms and parallel software processing. The result is fast and accurate AF performance. You can quickly get moving subjects in focus, such as when you're shooting sports scenes.
Fast Start-up & Short Release Time
The parallel processing of software resulted in ultra high-speed start-up and the shutter release time lag is as short as approx. 0.007 second, making it easy to capture sudden, spur-of-the-moment photo opportunities.
Intelligent Resolution
The advanced image processing technology "Intelligent Resolution*" is incorporated in the Venus Engine FHD for the DMC-LX5. With the Intelligent Resolution technology, 3 areas - outlines, detailed texture areas and soft gradation areas - are automatically detected and optimum signal processes are performed to each area. Apart from the uniform enhancement of sharpness, the innovative technology of Intelligent Resolution precisely performs signal processing pixel by pixel in the most effective way for it. As a result, images are naturally clear and crisp in both photo and movie recording.
High Sensitivity - Low Noise
The graininess that results from picture noise and the flatness that sometimes comes with noise reduction measures are major concerns when shooting at high sensitivity levels. The Intelligent Resolution minimizes noise to produce sharp, clear images.
Extended Battery Life
The energy-saving Venus Engine FHD image processing engine and the efficient, rechargeable lithium-ion battery work together to extend the shooting time of the DMC-LX5. This lets users take approx. 400 shots on a single battery charge.
RAW Format
You can get original image data, recording the image directly from the sensor without any image processing. The SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.1 SE software utility lets you develop RAW data files. For example, you can develop RAW data to create an image with the effect you were trying to capture when you took the shot. You get high-level basic image processing abilities that give you control over such things as unnatural edges from saturated color borders, false colors in structures with intricate detail, and chromatic noise in photos taken at high sensitivity settings. This utility provides a unique combination of high resolution and extraordinary color separation performance.
Built-in Flash
Select the flash synchronization you want from 1st Curtain Sync. or 2nd Curtain Sync. This is effective for capturing nightscapes with a natural flow of light. You can adjust the intensity within a range of +/-EV 2 in 1/3 EV steps.
3.0" 460,000-dot Intelligent LCD
The DMC-LX5 is equipped with a 3.0", 460,000-dot Intelligent LCD with super high resolution and a wide viewing angle. The big screen reflects fine details, making it easy to check the focus before shooting. It also serves as a small photo and video viewer, allowing the user and friends to enjoy viewing the still and motion images together. Plus, adopting the High CRI (Color Rendering Index) LED backlight realizes vivid, impressive color reproduction true to the memory color that your eyes remember. The Intelligent LCD function automatically adjusts the brightness in 11 steps according to the shooting conditions. At the highest of these 11 steps, the LCD backlight becomes approx. 1.4 times brighter than normal. In addition, the AR (anti-reflective) coating LCD minimizes glare and provides clear images, for high visibility even in outdoor brightness.
Intelligent Auto
In the iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode, the camera does all the work, leaving you free to compose shots and capture moments. Just press, aim and shoot. Detection and correction functions work appropriately just by entering the iA Mode for you to take beautiful photos and movies with maximum ease. In addition, the intelligent resolution technology is always activated in the iA Mode, which results in the clearer and higher image quality in every photo and movie with extended zoom range equivalent to 5x optical zoom by the intelligent zoom. iA Mode automatically and simultaneously activates advanced detection functions: The POWER O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) to detect hand-shake, the Face Detection AF/AE to detect faces in the frame, the Intelligent Scene Selector to detect scene conditions, and the Intelligent Exposure to detect the ambient light. It also activates AF tracking, Intelligent ISO Control, and Happy Mode.
Intelligent Exposure
The Intelligent Exposure instantly analyzes the framed image and adjusts the brightness in areas that are too dark due to dim lighting, backlighting or use of the flash. Adjusting the brightness of dark areas, this produces natural images that are close to the way they actually look to the human eye. The DMC-LX5 lets you adjust the effect in three levels - high, normal, and low.
Auto Bracketing
The Auto Bracket function records 3 photos at varied exposure levels in a compensation range of ±EV 3 in 1/3 EV steps. Then you can select your favorite photo from the different exposure settings.
Scene Modes
The DMC-LX5, a hybrid still/motion image model, includes numerous Scene Modes for taking stills and movies. Switching from still-image to movie shooting is seamless because the optimal Movie Scene Mode is automatically selected. The versatile Scene Mode range is a unique Lumix feature that handles just about any situation and subject type. By simply selecting a Scene Mode, the camera makes the optimal settings for you automatically, so anybody can take superb photos and movies with ease.
Panorama Assist Mode
This is a handy function for aligning panorama photos using the included software PHOTOfunSTUDIO 5.0 HD Edition. The after image of each previous shot is displayed, so you can use it to precisely line up the second and third shots.
Manual Functions
Manual functions are the key to taking highly controlled and distinctive photos. Aperture-priority Mode lets you open the aperture up wide for stunning portraits with softly focused backgrounds. Shutter-priority Mode makes it possible to express the dynamic power of a flowing stream by slowing down the shutter speed. And Manual Exposure Mode gives you total control of special shots, allowing you to achieve a higher level of photographic beauty.
Manual Exposure Asst
When you choose the Manual Exposure Mode, this function shows how much your setting differs from the setting the camera considers optimal. This serves as a convenient guide for anyone using the Manual Exposure Mode.
Exposure Compensation
You can adjust the exposure within a range of +/-EV 3 in 1/3 EV steps. In Program AE, Aperture-priority, and Shutter-priority Modes, you can retrieve the exposure compensation value and manually adjust it directly with the jog dial.
Program Shift
You can use Program Shift in Program AE Mode to keep the exposure fixed while changing the combination of shutter speed and aperture. This function lets you choose the exposure setting yourself to capture exactly the image you want.
Quick Menu
Frequently used functions can be quickly retrieved and easily switched by using the Q.MENU button. The function names are displayed in text form, making them easy for anyone to understand and use.
Custom Mode
Custom Mode 1 lets you register a series of settings you use often, you can instantly recall a pattern of the settings. And Custom Mode 2 lets you register patterns for up to 3 more settings. Together, they store 4 sets of frequently used settings in memory, for instant recall with the mode dial.
Function Button
You can allocate frequently used functions to the Function button. Functions that normally have to be selected from a menu or switched can be assigned to this button for faster, easier operation.
Film Mode
The same way photographers select different films for their distinctive coloring and contrast, you can manually choose from 6 color types and 3 monochrome types - even when shooting movies. When shooting in black and white, the contrast, sharpness and noise reduction for each mode parameter can be customized in five steps and stored in memory. The same is true when shooting in color, with the addition of the saturation adjustment. You can make a total of 4,125 settings, and you can get the exact image you want.
My Color Mode
The My Color Mode is a special option that gives free reign to your creativity and makes it easier and more fun to create interesting, expressive images. You can adjust the settings that best suit the shooting conditions and your expressive intent, for greater photographic control. It is available also in movie recording giving you a wider range of expressive possibilities to explore.
White Balance
Two-axis adjustment feature gives you a finer white balance adjustment for Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Shade, Flash, or Halogen conditions. It can also be used when adjusting the Color Temperature setting or White Set function. You can adjust with a reference to the horizontal axis for amber to blue and the vertical axis for green to magenta. With still image recording, you can use the White Balance Bracket setting, which automatically shoots 3 consecutive photos with slight changes to the white balance setting of each photo in both the vertical and horizontal axes, by simply pressing the shutter button once.
ISO Sensitivity
You can set the ISO sensitivity to Auto, Intelligent ISO, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400 or 12800 from the newly adapted ISO Button. When the ISO sensitivity step is set to 1/3 EV, the number of ISO sensitivity setting options increases, allowing you to make fine adjustments and achieve the level of image quality you want.
In Manual Exposure Mode, you can either select ISO Auto or make settings from ISO 200 to ISO 3200. With ISO Auto, once you set the aperture and shutter speed, the camera automatically judges the ISO sensitivity and maintains the appropriate exposure. For example, you have to use a fast shutter speed to capture moving subjects, while closing down the aperture enough to extend the depth of field for focusing ease. With this kind of shot, you can set the shutter speed and aperture manually, and then leave the exposure up to ISO Auto.
Consecutive Shooting
The DMC-LX5 lets you snap off consecutive shots at approx. 2.5 frames per second even in RAW format. You can take a series of shots, then choose the one you like the best and delete the rest. You can also select High-speed burst mode or flash burst mode from Scene Mode.
Multi Exposure Function
The Multi Exposure function lets you take up to three exposures in a single frame. For example, you can layer subjects that wouldn't ordinarily appear in the same frame by making one of them translucent and super-imposing the other for an artistic effect, or make one subject appear two or three times in the same frame. By shooting from two opposite directions, you can create a symmetrical mirror effect. The DMC-LX5 allows you to shoot while checking the image. After you've taken the first shot, it appears with a translucent effect, so you can use it to set up your second shot. The same for the third shot. The camera also automatically adjusts the gain to optimize the exposure.
Focus Switch
The focus switch on the lens barrel lets you quickly change the focus mode between AF, AF-Macro or MF. The focus button helps to achieve finer focusing during both shooting and playback. During AF operation, it serves to activate the variable AF area, and during MF operation, it changes to a handy One-shot AF to provide initial focusing. During playback, this convenient and important function gives you one-touch zoom playback of subjects in focus.
Variable AF Area
You can select the AF setting from Face AF, AF Tracking, Multi-AF (23-area) or 1-area AF. With the 1-area AF, the position of the AF area can be freely moved. This is convenient when you want to frame a shot for a special effect, like focusing on a subject at the very edge of the frame. The AF frame size can also be selected from among Spot, Normal, L, and XL.
Continuous & Quick Auto Focus
The DMC-LX5 can be preset to either Continuous AF or Quick AF. Continuous AF automatically and continuously focuses on your subject, providing a clear, sharp focus even for moving subjects. Quick AF starts operating as soon as the camera is pointed toward a subject, in comparison with the ordinary AF function, which is activated when the shutter button is pressed half-way. Both Continuous AF and Quick AF dramatically reduce the shutter delay time and let you take pictures quickly. They are ideal for taking photos of children and pets, sports action, and animals in nature. And they make sure that spur-of-the-moment shots aren't out of focus or blurry, and minimize the time lag for shooting.
AF/AE Lock Button
The AF/AE Lock button lets you frame your shot freely while keeping the focus locked, or maintains the same exposure setting regardless of the subject color when taking multiple shots.
Manual Focus
Select manual focus with the focus switch on the lens barrel, and use the jog dial for super-smooth focusing. When you focus in the manual focus mode, not only the focus distance but also the DOF (depth of field) according to the zoom range and aperture is displayed.
Manual Focus Assist
MF Assist function enlarges the image to make focusing easier. The focusing area is movable, which also contributes to easy and comfortable manual focusing.
Macro
The DMC-LX5 lets you get as close as 1cm to your subject. When the focus switch on the lens barrel is set to AF-Macro, or when the iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode is selected, Macro Mode is activated automatically. This is ideal for taking dynamic, intricate close-ups of flowers and insects, or for rendering artwork and handicrafts in spectacular detail and rich expression.
Movable Guide Lines
With the DMC-LX5, you can move the guide line according to the subject's position. This is handy when you want to take extra care in framing, especially when using a tripod.
Optional Accessories
The DMC-LX5 is a system camera with a wide variety of options to choose from to match your shooting situations and style, including external viewfinders, external flashes, wide conversion lens, ND filter, PL filter and fast-draw leather carrying case. These accessories let you further improve the DMC-LX5's mobility, while upgrading the system to ensure you don't miss those once-in-a-lifetime shooting opportunities.
High-definition motion Movies in AVCHD Lite
In addition to Motion JPEG images, the DMC-LX5 can record high-definition motion images in AVCHD Lite. This format features almost doubling the recording time in HD quality compared with the conventional Motion JPEG format.
Minimum illumination
The minimum illumination is as low as 3 lux thanks to the f/2.0 super bright Leica DC Vario- Summicron lens and the high sensitivity CCD.
Optical Zoom During Video Shooting
The DMC-LX5 lets you use the 3.8x (25-95mm in 35mm camera equivalent in movie recording) zoom for motion images. It takes you up close for nature, sports and other distant scenes.
Intelligent Auto for Movies and Stills
The iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode is also available in motion image recording. The iA Mode automatically and simultaneously activates 4 advanced detection functions: The POWER O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) to detect hand-shake, the Face Detection AF/AE to detect faces in the frame, the Intelligent Scene Selector to detect scene conditions, and the Intelligent Exposure to detect the ambient light. Since the camera automatically optimizes the settings, it lets you shoot stunning HD movies every time.
Creative (Manual) Movie Mode
Apart from the movie recording capability of conventional digital compact cameras, the DMC-LX5 also features a Creative Movie Mode, which lets you set the shutter speed and aperture manually to make even more impressive movies. Changing the shutter speed brings special effects to movies, which is especially suitable for shooting fast-moving subject. The ability to control the aperture is convenient when there are several subjects at different distances and it is desired to have each of them stand out.
My Color Mode & Film Mode for Movies and Stills
You can use the My Color Mode and Film Mode for shooting movies. They render highly unique expressions by matching the colors to your subject and surroundings. In the iA Mode, you can apply Happy Mode as well, for even brighter coloring.
Scene Mode for Movies
You are naturally supposed to take the same subject in the same situation when you start recording movie while recording photos. So you do not have to set the Scene Mode again for movie recording once you are in the Scene Mode of photo recording. The result is a beautiful movie best optimized for the scene.
High Quality Sound
The DMC-LX5 features Dolby Digital Creator to record high quality audio, so you can match your beautiful movies with outstanding sound.
Wind Cut
The Wind Cut function is available to block out most of the noise from background wind. This gives you higher quality sound when taking images on breezy days.
Category Playback
You can playback photos from a total of 10 settings, including the Face Recognition, which lets you search for and retrieve specific subjects.
PictBridge
The PictBridge standard lets you print directly on a compatible digital printer. Print size, layout, date and other settings can be made with the camera. Of course, you can also make multiple prints of an image, or print only the ones that you have selected.
Slideshows with Music
The DMC-LX5 can play a slideshow with music. Choose from 4 types of music: natural, slow, swing and urban. Then, select the transition effect to match your music. You can also use the optional mini HDMI cable to connect the camera to an HDTV for breathtaking, large-screen viewing*. For musical slideshows created with the included PHOTOfunSTUDIO 5.0 HD Edition, you can choose your favorite iTunes music file as background music and burn it onto a DVD disc as an MPEG2 file. It is also possible to upload the slideshow to YouTube.
Photographer's Name Recorded
The photographer's name can be embedded to the EXIF information of the picture and it can be confirmed via the updated PHOTOfunSTUDIO 5.0 HD Edition.
Title Edit/ Text Stamp
The Title Edit function in playback mode lets you edit the titles of any photos you want. Baby Mode and Pet Mode, let you enter the date of birth and name of your subject in advance. With the DMC-LX5, you can also enter your destination and the date of travel in advance, in the Travel Date setting. The title, name, age based on the birth date, date of travel information, and date of shooting are displayed during playback, and can be printed on photos.
PHOTOfunSTUDIO 5.0 HD Edition Software
The latest version of exciting software PHOTOfunSTUDIO 5.0 HD Edition comes bundled with the DMC-LX5. With quick start-up and fast read-in of images, the PHOTOfunSTUDIO 5.0 HD Edition makes it possible to sort and organize photos not only of those newly taken but also of those stored in your computer. The Face Recognition function that recognizes the faces in the image to automatically sort the photos by the registered faces without picking out each photo one by one when you only want images of a specific person. You can also enjoy slideshows with a variety of effects and use your iTunes music library as background music and burn it onto a DVD disc in MPEG2. Motion images can be uploaded directly to YouTube using the built-in YouTube uploader even in HD (High Definition) quality. It also lets you create a 360° rotation panorama file in MOV, which is especially easy if Panorama Assist Mode in the camera is used. The software is of course compatible with the Windows 7.
SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.1 SE Software
The DMC-LX5 records original image data in RAW file format, which allows images to be developed according to your intention. A number of highly advanced functions can be applied to these RAW images by using the SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.1 SE software utility, with its unique combination of high resolution and extraordinary color separation performance.
Imaging
Resolution Effective: 10.1 Megapixel, Actual Pixels: 11.3 Megapixel
Sensor 1/1.63" Primary Color Filter
File Formats Still Images: JPEG, RAW
Movies: MJPEG, MPEG-4 AVCHD
Max Resolution 10MP: 3648 x 2736 @ 4:3
Other Resolutions 7MP: 3072 x 2304 @ 4:3
5MP: 2560 x 1920 @ 4:3
3MP: 2048 x 1536 @ 4:3
2MP: 1600 x 1200 @ 3:2
0.3MP: 640 x 480 @ 4:3
9.5MP: 3776 x 2520 @ 3:2
6.5MP: 3168 x 2112 @ 3:2
4.5MP: 2656 x 1768 @ 3:2
3MP: 2112 x 1408 @ 3:2
2.5MP: 2048 x 1360 @ 3:2
0.3MP: 640 x 424 @ 3:2
9MP: 3968 x 2232 @ 16:9
6MP: 3328 x 1872 @ 16:9
4.5MP: 2784 x 1568 @ 16:9
2.5MP: 2208 x 1248 @ 16:9
2MP: 1920 x 1080 @ 16:9
0.2MP: 640 x 360 @ 16:9
7.5MP: 2736 x 2736 @ 1:1
5.5MP: 2304 x 2304 @ 1:1
3.5MP: 1920 x 1920
2.5MP: 1536 x 1536 @ 1:1
0.2MP: 480 x 480 @ 1:1
Aspect Ratio 1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9
Image Stabilization Optical
Optics
Lens Leica DC Vario-Summicron, 10 elements in 9 groups
3 Aspheric
EFL: 5.1-19.2 mm (35mm equivalent: 24-90 mm)
Aperture: f/2.0 (W) - 3.3 (T) to f/8
Movie ModeAperture: f/2.0 (W) - 3.3 (T) to f/18
Zoom Optical: 3.8x
Digital: 4x
Focus Range Normal: 1.64' (50 cm) - Infinity
Wide Macro: 0.39" (1 cm) - Infinity
Tele Macro: 11.81" (30 cm) - Infinity
Exposure Control
ISO Sensitivity Auto, 80-1600 (High Sensitivity Mode: Auto, 1600-12800)
Shutter 60 - 1/4000 seconds
15 - 60 seconds in Starry Sky Mode
Exposure Metering Center-weighted, Multi, Spot
Exposure Modes Modes: Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Program Shift, Shutter Priority
Compensation: -3 EV to +3 EV (in 1/3 EV steps)
White Balance Modes Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Flash, Halogen, Manual, Shade 1
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White Balance Adjustment (2-axis adjustable, +/- 9 steps each, Blue / Amber and Magenta / Green bias

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Burst Rate Up to 2.5 fps at 10 MP for up to 3 frames
Up to 10 fps at 3 MP
Self Timer 2 Seconds, 10 Seconds
Interval Recording No
Remote Control Not Specified By Manufacturer
Flash
Built-in Flash Yes: Auto, Auto/Red-eye Reduction, Exposure Compensation, Flash On, Off, Red-eye Reduction, Second-curtain Sync, Slow Sync, Slow Sync./Red-eye Reduction
Effective Flash Range Wide: 2.62 - 27.23' (0.8 - 8.3 m)
Telephoto: 0.98 - 19.36' (0.3 - 5.9 m)
External Flash Connection Hot Shoe
Memory
Built-in Memory 40MB
Memory Card Type SD
SDHC
SDXC
Recording
Video Recording Yes, NTSC
Video
Video Clip Length Up to 140 Minutes 2
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Depends on setting

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Audio Recording With Video
Viewfinder/Display
Viewfinder Type Electronic 3
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Optional

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Screen 3.0" LCD (460000 pixels)
Connectivity/System Requirements
Connectivity USB 2.0
DC Input
HDMI A (Full Size)
Viera Link
Power
Battery ID-Security Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack, 3.6VDC, 1250mAh
AC Power Adapter AC Adapter (Input: 110-240V AC) (Optional)
Physical
Dimensions (WxHxD) 4.32 x 2.58 x 1.69" / 109.73 x 65.53 x 42.93 mm
Weight 0.51 lb / 233  g (Camera only)

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black)
 
4.6

(based on 334 reviews)

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Pros

  • Good image quality (305)
  • Good in low light (254)
  • Easy to use (246)
  • Image stabilization (227)
  • Large clear LCD (223)

Cons

  • No viewfinder (112)
  • Limited zoom (84)
  • Poor flash (24)
  • Short battery life (18)
  • Lag / shutter delay (14)

Best Uses

  • Travel (258)
  • Family photos (232)
  • Landscape/scenery (224)
  • Low light (218)
  • Video (114)
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Nice upgrade from the LX3

This camera is really fantastic and a nice upgrade from the LX3 for some.

For me, I really needed the additional zoom and was very excited to hear that this is exactl...Read complete review

This camera is really fantastic and a nice upgrade from the LX3 for some.

For me, I really needed the additional zoom and was very excited to hear that this is exactly what the LX5 had, without sacrificing the f2.0 lens. My brother needed a new camera anyway and was happy to get my 2 year old LX3. By the way that camera is in nearly perfect condition. Panasonic really build a quality product with the LX line and I think the LX5 is even better.

Here are the major comparisons to the LX3. Decide if these are worth it to you:

- Better image stabilization. I am getting crisp photos at speeds as low as 1/10
- Better sensor than the LX3. The colors are slightly more accurate and the auto white balance works better (I need to make less adjustments).
- Better low-light shooting. Perfectly usable up to 1600 out of the camera. Shots in ISO 3200-6400 can be used with some photoshopping. ISO 12800 won't be very good, but nice to have if you don't care about quality and just need a quick shot in the dark. With the LX3 I was getting usable shots at ISO 800.
- Faster autofocusing.
- Better processor. Faster startup and shot-to-shot time.
- Better battery life... this camera lasts almost twice as long!! And I always thought the battery life on the LX3 was already outstanding. I'm going on a weekend trip soon and feel confident that this will last the entire weekend without needing a charge.
- As mentioned, the added zoom is terrific. The leica lens is better than any PaS lens I've ever used.
- Easier to get into the film mode with the dedicated movie button. Honestly I havent really tested recording in 720p yet, but the AVCHD codec is supposed to give better results.
- More comfortable to hold and better build quality.
- Hot shoe, but I don't see this as a benefit to myself. The option to add an EVF or flash is nice, but defeats the purpose of keeping this camera compact. At that point you may as well get an SLR.
- Better control with the GF1 style click wheel on the back. Seriously, this is the best PaS camera I've ever used. You literally forget about the controls. Really well thought out. The menus are similar to the LX3 and "just work". Really a nice interface and plenty of options to tweak.
- Improved screen. Looks better in the bright Singapore sun than my LX3 ever did. Wish it had more pixel density, but still looks great.
- Added 1:1 square format is really neat. Not a major addition, but nice to have. I really like that the LX-series has a dedicated image ratio button. Very useful and unique.

Complaints:

- The lens cover needs to be built in. I really don't mind the one it comes with much, but there were lots of complaints about the lens cover on the LX3. Not sure why Panasonic chose to ignore these. I would definitely prefer not to worry about losing the lens cover.
- Should be a better panorama mode. I think sony's "Sweeping panorama" feature is fantastic. Panasonic should adopt something similar if they can. The current mode works fine, but could be improved.

Wish list for the "LX6":

- Larger sensor, like m4/3.
- Brighter lens, F1.8 or lower would be nice :)
- Built in EVF!
- Articulating screen.
- Built in lens cover.
- Weather sealed to make it even more durable against splashes and dust.
- Manual focus/zoom wheel that can be programmed like the canon S90/95.

I think adding these would make for a nearly perfect PaS.

Other cameras to consider:

Canon S95: I tried this camera out the other day and it's not as good as the LX5 in many ways, but does have a few advantages. Image quality on the S90 was not as good as the LX3/LX5. The LX cams are also wider at 24mm (I think the canons are 28mm). The jog dial on the back of the S95 is cool but since the camera is so small I found myself hitting it accidentally a few times and changing the settings. Can be kind of annoying, especially if you want to take a quick shot. The LX5 is also much nicer to hold and easier to dive into the menus as a result of the control placement. But to be fair, the Canon does start at ~$100 cheaper and is smaller. Assuming size and price are more important to you, I would say it makes for a fine choice. It's still better than most other cameras out there and also has an f2.0 lens. The addition of 720p on the S95 is nice as well.

Canon G11: Not a big fan of this camera as it uses the same sensor as the Canon S90 and doesn't use as fast a lens. Lacks HD video recording and is more expensive. It's also larger and bulkier than the LX5. Overall I just don't feel like it is a strong competitor. The G12 will probably be something better to compare against the LX5 or any of the other cameras mentioned here. To the G11's credit, it does have an articulating screen and a view finder which is nice.

Olympus EP-L1: This camera is also a worthy competitor and has the benefits of a larger sensor and interchangeable lens. However, the build quality is not as good, the lens that comes with the EP-L1 isn't very impressive and it's a bit larger. You will need to spend some serious money on the 20mm f1.8 lens which makes this purchase almost ~$850. If you are okay with the kit lens this is a great bargain for just slightly more than the LX5.

Pansonic GF1: This was the most difficult decision to make for me. The GF1 costs $250 more than the LX5 at this point, but comes with a better lens (20mm f1.8) and is m4/3 like the EP-L1. While the 20mm kit the GF1 does take noticeably better pictures, I still ended up choosing the LX5. Why? The LX5 is still cheaper (the $250 difference does matter to me, it might not to you), has image stabilization (the GF1 does not) and it's substantially smaller. I like the GF1 and think it is tiny compared to traditional digital SLRs, but it's still not as convenient as a compact PaS like the LX5. Basically, I see myself taking the LX5 to more places and using it more in general. I think that beats out the image quality edge that the GF1 has.

Ricoh GR Digital III: Looks interesting and has a nice spec'd 28mm f1.9 lens, but is fixed (no zoom) and has no HD video recording. I didn't test this because I need zoom and HD recording, and it's also larger and a good amount more expensive than the LX5. I've heard the menu system on the Ricoh's is one of the best to use, but it seems to be targeted at a very niche audience.

Samsung TL500: Was really impressed and seriously considered this camera because I read about it having a f1.8 lens at 24mm! And it has a nice articulating AMOLED screen. I played with the camera a bit and was impressed, but it's larger than the LX5, doesn't have as good a zoom range and about 1/2 the battery life. I've also examined the TL500 image samples on the web and don't think they are good as the LX5. Low light performance is a little less impressive, but the LX5 just produces more crisp images with better colors IMO. This is comparing jpg's straight out of the camera, not RAW files. Lastly, there is no HD video recording (only does 480p). The price on this camera is great though and it looks and feels like it will last a LONG time. Great design here by samsung.

Conclusion:

After weighing the LX5 against the competition I think overall it's the most balanced camera out there and a worthy successor to the classic LX3.

If you're willing to sacrifice some features and IQ, but need a cheaper camera with a fast lens and with smaller size go for the Canon S90/95.

The LX3 still competes with most of the cameras mentioned and is a terrific bargain. I'd definitely recommend looking into getting one if you're a bit tight on cash, but want a great camera that will last years and years.

If you don't mind being able to record video and are willing to sacrifice some IQ look at the Samsung TL500, it has even faster glass than the LX5 and offers some unique features like an articulating amoled screen. Overall an excellent value for what you get.

Finally, if you want SLR-like image quality and are willing to pay a bit more, look at the Panasonic GF1. The 20mm kit will take amazing photos but you get a less compact camera, no zoom, no image stabilization, and of course the higher price for a camera that's already about 1 year old.

Hope this was helpful.

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Great Pics at the Expense of Portability

I had this camera for about 2 weeks so that my wife and I could take better pictures of our daughter growing up. After researching non-DSL/non-EVIL cameras for hours, it came down to ...Read complete review

I had this camera for about 2 weeks so that my wife and I could take better pictures of our daughter growing up. After researching non-DSL/non-EVIL cameras for hours, it came down to a choice between the LX5 and the Canon S95. The LX5 was almost unanimously chosen over the S95 in online forums, and after using it for several days, we were really impressed by the quality of the wide-angle lens and the clarity of the pictures taken. The only problem was the relative bulk of the camera. I have been a long-time ELPH-series owner, so the LX5, by comparison, felt like I was lugging around a DSLR (even though the LX5 is considerably smaller than a DSLR). When picture-worthy moments arose, I found myself reaching for my cell phone rather than the LX5, which was usually kept in a bag nearby.

I will note, however, that the macro photos taken with this camera were phenomenal. Outdoor shots of buildings and scenery turn out immaculate, even in AUTO mode. The fact that the flash does not automatically pop out (like in the S95) is a great feature (or more appropriately, lack of a feature). It is also nice to see what focus mode you are in on the side of the lens itself, rather than having to look for an icon on the viewfinder.

If portability ranks high on your list of demands from a camera, especially if you are already used to using a very small compact point & shoot, the LX5 may not fit the bill. The pictures, though, are noticeably better than your average point & shoot camera, particularly the Canon ELPH cameras. I would imagine if you are an avid DSLR-user, the LX5 would be a great, more-portable everyday camera for you.

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4.0

Very impressed... recommended

By Erin

from Vancouver Canada

About Me Photo Enthusiast

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Good Image Quality
  • Good Image Stabilization
  • Good in Low Light

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Family Photos
    • Video

    Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

    I am very happy with this camera. I am generally an SLR/multi lens user, but wanted a small compact camera for those times when I don't want to haul along a large camera bag. The HD video is exceptional for a small compact camera and I've been impressed with the sound quality and clarity of the video. All in all, a great purchase.

    • Ease of Operation:
    • 8
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    • No

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    5.0

    Best carry round camera I've found

    By PaulieSF

    from Marin County, California

    About Me Pro Photographer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Fast/accurate auto-focus
    • Good Image Quality
    • Good Image Stabilization
    • Good in Low Light
    • Great Zoom
    • Large Clear LCD
    • Nice Body Color

    Cons

    • No Viewfinder
    • Poor Flash

    Best Uses

    • Landscape/Scenery
    • Travel

    Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

    I've been looking for a great camera to take everywhere and give great quality images, and this is the one.

    Optical quality from the Leica lens is fabulous, love the 24mm wide angle and the f2 aperture. The multi format feature is brilliant as I miss my old square format Rollei 6008 in this digital era.

    No need to haul around the DSLR kit unless I need repro quality images.

    I'll take this camera everywhere.

    • Ease of Operation:
    • 10
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

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    5.0

    A little jewel that shoots RAW images

    By Rainy day lx5

    from Oregon Coast

    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Good Image Quality
    • Good Image Stabilization
    • Good in Low Light
    • Great Zoom
    • Large Clear LCD
    • Nice Body Color
    • Small / Compact

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Family Photos
      • Indoors/Low Light
      • Travel
      • Video

      Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

      Having a collection of large cameras and lenses, I wanted something small that still had great image quality and this is the camera. I purchased a small zippered case to protect the the camera and don't even use the lens cap that some people complain about. This camera allows me to shoot in aperture priority, quickly change ISO, and even bracket images for HDR or exposure blending. Images and video are both impressive.

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      • No

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      4.0

      Great point and shoot

      By Noob

      from New York, NY

      About Me Casual Photographer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Fast/accurate auto-focus
      • Good Image Quality
      • Good Image Stabilization
      • Good in Low Light
      • Large Clear LCD
      • Nice Body Color
      • Short Lag Time

      Cons

      • Limited Zoom
      • No Viewfinder

      Best Uses

      • Indoors/Low Light
      • Landscape/Scenery
      • Travel
      • Video

      Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

      Bought this camera for a trip to Mexico. I frequent architectural sites so the wide angle was what sold me. Captures images great and the 16:9 screen option makes the view even wider. My major complaint is with the internal JPEG processor. The colors are too saturated for my taste, especially with the greens. Grass looks too picture perfect, almost fake. Yes you can capture RAW and do your own editing but I don't have the time to do with with every landscape picture I take. Second complaints is I wish you could zoom in a little more but I guess that's the trade off for the wide angle.
      GREAT in low light conditions!
      LONG battery life!

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      • No

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      4.0

      worth to buy P&S unit

      By Alan Ho

      from Malaysia

      About Me Casual Photographer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Good Image Quality
      • Good in Low Light
      • Large Clear LCD
      • Short Lag Time

      Cons

      • Poor Flash

      Best Uses

      • Family Photos
      • Indoors/Low Light

      Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

      looks exactly like LUX5

      • Ease of Operation:
      • 9
      • Was this a gift?:
      • Yes

      Comment on this review

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      1.0

      Poor build quality, poor support

      By CK

      from Washington, DC

      About Me Pro Photographer

      Pros

      • Fast/accurate auto-focus
      • Good Image Quality

      Cons

      • Poor Build Quality
      • Poor warrenty service

      Best Uses

      • Sitting on a shelf

      Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

      I started having problems with the camera after about nine months of use, so I sent the camera to Panasonic for warranty repair.

      Panasonic misplaced the camera within their system for a week. After another week, I am told the camera is sitting on a technician's desk. They have no idea what the problem is, how long it will take to repair or if I will ever see the thing again.

      I understand that things break but the repair time is excessive. At best, I will be without it for over six weeks.I am starting to believe I will never get the camera back.

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      • No

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      5.0

      Simply the Best

      By MagicMan

      from Montreal

      About Me Semi-pro Photographer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Fast/accurate auto-focus
      • Good Image Quality
      • Good in Low Light
      • Large Clear LCD
      • Short Lag Time

      Cons

      • Poor Image Stabilization

      Best Uses

      • Family Photos
      • Indoors/Low Light
      • Landscape/Scenery
      • Travel
      • Video

      Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

      An ex newspaper photo editor had shown me this camera and said he loved it for simple close up shoots
      I read about it and jumped on it
      Was very frustrated with the consumer focused small digital cameras; ok in good light but horrible for indoors and shows
      Well this camera is fantastic. It is the closest thing to a DSLR
      Get it if that is what you are looking for!

      • Ease of Operation:
      • 9
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No

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      5.0

      Great camera at a great price

      By Scott

      from Virginia

      About Me Photo Enthusiast

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Fast/accurate auto-focus
      • Good Image Quality
      • Good in Low Light
      • Large Clear LCD

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Family Photos
        • Indoors/Low Light
        • Video

        Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

        Easy to carry around when I don't want to bring my DSLR.

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        • No

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        5.0

        Wonderful little black wonder

        By Dixon

        from Chambersburg, PA

        About Me Casual Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Fast/accurate auto-focus
        • Good Image Quality
        • Good in Low Light
        • Short Lag Time
        • Small / Compact

        Cons

        • Limited Zoom

        Best Uses

        • Family Photos
        • Indoors/Low Light
        • Landscape/Scenery
        • Travel

        Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

        It just feels right. This is the second Lumix I've owned and it was certainly worth the upgrade. It focuses fast and the color is quite accurate. I also love the way the camera handles low light.

        • Ease of Operation:
        • 8
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        4.0

        A real lense on a compact camera!

        By MavisBro

        from Tallahassee, FL

        About Me Pro Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Good Image Quality
        • Small / Compact

        Cons

          Best Uses

            Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

            Very close in features and output to my full size dslr. Quick focus and very shar, many have been part of my sports photo galleries, primarily the wide angle shots of the crowd.

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            • No

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            (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

             
            4.0

            Bulk capability in a small package

            By calli

            from DC Metro ara

            About Me Casual Photographer

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Good Image Quality
            • Good Image Stabilization
            • Good in Low Light
            • Large Clear LCD
            • Photographic control
            • Short Lag Time
            • Small / Compact

            Cons

            • Pretty complicated

            Best Uses

            • Family Photos
            • Indoors/Low Light
            • Landscape/Scenery
            • Travel

            Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

            I am a clicker, i.e., one who liks to have a camera around to shoot any scene at a moment. Never liked to compose or arrange what I shoot. When travelling, I like to shoot from the window at what I find interesting on the move. When I travel abroad, I prefer land tours so I can see how people in other countries or cultures live, and, of course, take pictures along the way. I have been doing this for over 50 years now. Used bulky cameras all that time and wanted something with less bulk and more portable but want to have controls I can manag. The LX5 provides many of these features.

            • Ease of Operation:
            • 4
            • Was this a gift?:
            • No

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            5.0

            I would buy this product again and again

            By tulgare

            from Arlington VA

            About Me Photo Enthusiast

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Easy To Use
            • Good Image Quality
            • Large Clear LCD
            • Small / Compact

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Family Photos
              • Travel
              • Video

              Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

              This is a affordable and mighty camera for photograph lovers. Easy to carry around, easy to learn the features and nice design.

              • Ease of Operation:
              • 9
              • Was this a gift?:
              • No

              Comment on this review

              (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

               
              5.0

              Lens and excellent resources!

              By Eduardo Cobucci

              from Sao Paulo Brasil

              About Me Photo Enthusiast

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

              • Easy To Use
              • Fast/accurate auto-focus
              • Good Image Quality
              • Good Image Stabilization
              • Good in Low Light
              • Large Clear LCD
              • Nice Body Color
              • Short Lag Time
              • Small / Compact

              Cons

              • Limited Zoom

              Best Uses

              • Family Photos
              • Indoors/Low Light
              • Sports/Action
              • Travel
              • Video
              • Weddings/Events
              • Wildlife photos

              Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

              I am Brazilian, but a professional photographer friend for over 20 years, I have indicated this camera, not only through the lens also exceptional as the cost & benefits.

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              • No

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              (3 of 6 customers found this review helpful)

               
              3.0

              Disappointing

              By Martin G

              from Boise, Idaho

              About Me Photo Enthusiast

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

              • Correction of CA
              • Good video quality
              • Large Clear LCD
              • Often good stills
              • Small / Compact
              • Very long exposures

              Cons

              • Blotchy splotchy noise
              • Noise reduction smudging
              • Poor Flash

              Best Uses

              • Tripod shots at base ISO
              • Video

              Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

              In some ways this is a very nice camera, as others have described. A very, very impressive feature is its long exposure ability. Out of the box it can do 60 seconds, and the firmware update gives it 250 seconds. It's not just an empty feature like ISO 12,800. At base ISO it really can give a good image. Minor annoying feature is lack of a way to turn off Direction Detection Function. Yes, Rotate Disp can be turned off in the camera, but the Direction Detection written to the EXIF confuses some image display programs.
              Far more disappointing is the chroma noise that is sometimes not bad, but often turns underexposed areas or dark objects into color splotches. There is noise reduction smudging even at low ISO, and it can be very uneven in some scenes. Shooting RAW and opening in Silkypix really does not help.
              The image stabilization is not great.
              The built in flash is the weakest of any camera I have ever used. Yeah, it's a compact, but when f4.0 at 5 feet at ISO 80 is markedly underexposed, that is not satisfactory. Yes, I know about the flash adjustment in the menu. That only adjusts how much (if any) it extinguishes the flash as needed from its maximum. It won't make a lame maximum less lame.
              The depth of field indicator on the manual focus distance scale is a sort of good idea that is balky and of variable reliability.

              • Ease of Operation:
              • 8
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              • No

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              5.0

              Fantastic all around!

              By Andre P

              from Jersey City, NJ

              About Me Casual Photographer

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Easy To Use
              • Fast/accurate auto-focus
              • Good Image Quality
              • Good Image Stabilization
              • Good in Low Light
              • Large Clear LCD
              • Nice Body Color
              • Short Lag Time
              • Small / Compact

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Family Photos
                • Landscape/Scenery

                Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

                I'm not a photographer, but I do like taking lots of pictures. I don't like having to do everything manual, but I want some manual features for specific things. Most important is I can take a good picture without fuss. LX5 does exactly that.

                • Ease of Operation:
                • 8
                • Was this a gift?:
                • No

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                4.0

                best compact camera Lumix-Lx5

                By gedage

                from Greenwich CT

                About Me Photo Enthusiast

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Easy To Use
                • Fast/accurate auto-focus
                • Good Image Quality
                • Good Image Stabilization
                • Good in Low Light
                • Great Zoom
                • Nice Body Color

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Indoors/Low Light
                  • Landscape/Scenery
                  • Sports/Action
                  • Travel

                  Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

                  solid metal crust,excellent lens,good for low light and sport photography.

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                  • No

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                  2.0

                  Panasonic service is a problem

                  By bernie

                  from Campton, NH

                  About Me Photo Enthusiast

                  Pros

                  • Good Image Quality
                  • Good in Low Light

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                      Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

                      The lens ring front fell off my camera when I was shooting pictures at my daughter's wedding. It must have fell into the grass somewhere and so I needed a replacement. Although I have a year warranty and a back-up protection plan, Panasonic will not replace the ring. They claim it is an 'accessory', even though it was put on the camera at the factory and I never handled it. So they will not replace it under the warranty. I ordered it and paid [$] and it is on back order. Maybe a lot of people had the ring fall off? I grade the service at Panasonic an 'F'. It is very difficult trying to get any satisfaction from them whatsoever. The camera is great, but the software with it is poor and the service is hopeless.

                      • Ease of Operation:
                      • 7
                      • Was this a gift?:
                      • No

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                      5.0

                      OUTSTANDING

                      By CT RON

                      from ALLISON PARK , PA

                      About Me Photo Enthusiast

                      Verified Buyer

                      Pros

                      • Easy To Use
                      • Fast/accurate auto-focus
                      • Good Image Quality

                      Cons

                        Best Uses

                        • Family Photos
                        • Landscape/Scenery
                        • Travel

                        Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

                        LEICA FAST LENS, LARGER SENSOR, COMPACT. GREAT CAMERA WHEN YOUR LEAVING DSLR AT HOME!

                        • Ease of Operation:
                        • 9
                        • Was this a gift?:
                        • No

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                        5.0

                        Buy the EVF

                        By RdC

                        from NY, NY

                        About Me Semi-pro Photographer

                        Verified Reviewer

                        Pros

                        • Easy To Use
                        • Good Image Quality
                        • Good in Low Light
                        • Short Lag Time

                        Cons

                          Best Uses

                          • Family Photos
                          • Indoors/Low Light
                          • Landscape/Scenery
                          • Travel

                          Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

                          This camera is with me when the DSLR can't be. In my backpack all the time. The main reason I like it is simple: great images. I also own the LX3 but wasn't happy with its EVF. BUT... the EVF for the LX5 is great. Yes it's expensive but adding it makes the camera a totally different animal. No more 'arms out, staring into the sun'. You can be discreet and shoot at even slower speeds. Plus, the tilting ability of the EVF just adds to the options.

                          • Ease of Operation:
                          • 7
                          • Was this a gift?:
                          • No

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                          5.0

                          Great Camera

                          By Charles

                          from Connecticut

                          About Me Photo Enthusiast

                          Verified Buyer

                          Pros

                          • Easy To Use
                          • Good Image Quality
                          • Good Image Stabilization
                          • Good in Low Light

                          Cons

                            Best Uses

                            • Family Photos
                            • Indoors/Low Light
                            • Travel

                            Comments about Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black):

                            I have this camera's big brother - the DMC-GF1, which I love. I purchased the LX5 for more of an easy carry-camera and convenience for "every day" stuff.

                            The size is nice. Maybe not as compact as the newest compact cameras, but still lightweight and easily carry-able for most occasions. The lens is great. I think this camera really performs in closeups and portraiture distance images - perhaps more so than with landscapes. Essentially, this camera is almost identical to the Leica D-LUX5, but for about $400 less, so in that respect, it's a great value.

                            Everyone complains about the lens cap (you need to manually remove it, as opposed to an automatic cap), which I can understand. This isn't a deal breaker in my opinion - you just need to be careful not to drop it when removing it. I didn't purchase a lens protector/filter, because you also need to add an extender, which makes the camera less compact. So I suppose one "complaint" (I hate using that word on this camera) would be the lack of a threaded lens for adding a filter without having to add the extender. Lastly, the jury is still out for landscape image quality. I would like to hear what others have to say about this.

                            One last plus for me: I'm more of a fan of physical controls, as opposed to touch-screen. This is the reason I enjoy my GF1 over the GF2 (and now the GF3). I suspect the next generation of LX5 will have touch screen controls. If you prefer physical controls as well, then this is probably the last of its generation within this model line.

                            I would recommend this camera for multiple user types, especially:
                            The person who only wants one camera and they want it to be a high-end compact/carry camera. And the person who has a DSLR camera(s) and is looking for a more compact camera for quick-carry and convenience. Lastly, I would especially recommend this camera to existing Panasonic GF1 users, as you will hit the ground running as far as familiar controls and interface are concerned. The LX5 is a great companion to the GF1.

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                            What's in the Box

                            Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera (Black)
                            • Battery Pack,
                            • Battery Charger
                            • USB Cable
                            • A/V Cable
                            • Shoulder Strap
                            • Lens Cap
                            • Lens Cap String
                            • Lens Ring Front
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