Helpful Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3K Camera Reviews Here

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This is a very solid, well built, useful piece of equipment. There is only one ONE thing I believe to be wrong with it. Since the tube gets wider as it goes out, it gets in the way of the build in flash. There is always a dark spot in the lower, right portion of the picture. However, I, and most photographers, rarely use filters indoors. I am merely assuming that the outrageously priced Panasonic equivalent does not have this problem. The benefit of this one is that, A) it is cheaper, B) you can use 52mm filters, which are a better idea because, should you someday get something like a Nikon DSLR, they use 52mm filters. If you buy 46mm threaded filters, this will be the only camera you can probably ever use them for.

Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GF1 belongs to the LUMIX G series and has clearly beat all its predecessors with its sleek and compact appearance. In addition, its interchangeable lens system is the novel concept given to the camera world. DMC-GF1 has set new standards for digital photography. DMC-GF1 is capable of capturing high definition videos and hence gives a professional touch to the pictures and videos.

As a continuation of evolution, Panasonic Lumix GF1 has carried technology to one-step further. This Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 is absolutely small and light-weighted. Hence, it is easier to carry the camera anywhere you want to. This camera is the right option for people who are looking to go ahead in their photography and try and capture quality pictures comparable to that of the DSLR camera. In addition, people who have been using DSLR cameras can opt for this camera since it is more compact and easier to handle without having to compromise the quality.

Now there is nothing that can stop you from taking pictures with perfect quality. As in the previous LUMIX G series cameras, GF-1 also has gotten rid of the pentaprism has resulted in ultimate slimming of the camera, which Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3K Camera means that it is small and weighs very light.

Just like a system camera, Panasonic Lumix GF1 ensures high definition videos of resolution 1280 x 720 in AVCHD Lite and excellent clarity of pictures. There is a record video button that lets you record videos instantly. There is a MyColor Mode that has seven presets such as expressive, pure, retro, elegant, dynamic art, monochrome, custom and silhouette.. There is also a LiveView function that lets the user realize how these settings will work even before he can capture a video. If you enjoy a particular setting of yours, you can customize it and save it too as your own custom setting.

The user-friendly design of this camera endears it to all categories of people since they do not have to worry about referring to manuals and also the extensive options that they are unaware of. This camera comes with a new mode for scenes called as peripheral defocus that tends to blur the background and just focus on the foreground while capturing pictures or the other way round is also possible.

The IntelligentAuto mode relieves the user from worrying about the settings necessary. Face detection helps in recognizing faces and thus focus on them during any capture. At a time, around six faces can be identified. IntelligentExposure mode automatically checks for the ambience in the room or outdoors, and adjusts the settings according to it all by itself. This camera comes with a built-in flash which is the biggest advantage as compared to other cameras. The sensors used in the camera combine the goodness of CCD sensors as well as CMOS sensors in the fact that it takes some really good images and consumes very little power.

The data in four channels can be read at the same time. Panasonic Lumix GF1 delivers about 60 fps fulltime live view pictures. These pictures are displayed with high quality and good gradation. The images captured are of superior 12.1 Megapixel resolution with a live MOS sensor.

Panasonic Lumix G Series has "Dust Reduction System" to help you getting more sharp picture even in a dusty environment. No longer should one worry about the dust that enters the camera when the lens is being changed. All that you capture using this camera can be visualized in your Panasonic VIERA HDTV. All you need to do is to simply place the memory card into the slot maintained for it.


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Guerrero November 30, 2009 at 1:33 am

Actually for the price, I did not expect much and it is proving to be a really cool addition to my LX3. What is amazing is that for this price it includes an adapter and a macro lens.

One of my concerns was that the edges would be cut off making a round black circle you would have to crop – but no, it is just perfect. Actually if you use the RAW file you will see the dark corners as RAW files do not have LX3s barrel distortion correction, but if you use JPGs you can use the whole image.

So far the shots that I have taken look sharp, but I have not done any tests. For this kind of money you will find nothing like this.

BTW build quality is just perfect, it does not look or feel cheap at all

Albee November 30, 2009 at 2:31 am

These sorts of add-on auxiliary lenses tend to be of pretty poor quality and make for appalling quality photos. I still haven’t seen a telephoto add-on for a point and shoot that beats just cropping the picture. But this reasonably inexpensive wide angle attachment works pretty well. A big part of why that works is that the LX3 lens is very good to start with. With this wide angle lens adapter, a whole range of additional shots become possible. From outdoor wide angles to catching a full room indoors. It’s an inexpensive add-on to your LX3 and might well spend a fair fraction of its time attached.

On the downside, there is quite noticeable distortion near the edges of the frame and a hint of light falloff as well. I think most people would be happy with the tradeoff.

Ely November 30, 2009 at 3:47 am

This is my 4th P&S and 2nd Panasonic camera. My other Panasonic is a LZ8, which is an inexpensive but fantastic P&S. I have 2 DSLRs also. It is by far the best P&S. At ISO 100, images from LX3 are comparable to my 10MP DSLR, which is about 4X more expensive. I have been wanting to buy this camera for over about a year but the price has been higher than I want to pay. I was able to get it in a narrow window earlier this month but it has since gone back up.

Really sharp lens at f/2.0. It is one of the best lenses on the market. Period. One of the drawbacks of digital P&S is the relatively large depth of field. It is difficult to isolate the main subject from the background. At wide open aperture of f/2.0 (or f/2.8 at the long FL end), the LX3 has a relatively shallow depth of field. It is one of the best features that makes it really stands out among higher end P&S.

It has an extremely powerful and easy to use manual focus. With the magnified area, it is easy to do manual focus. Furthermore, it is possible to choose the focus area. This feature is especially useful for macros. I have never used short FL for macros before, using the macro feature opens up an entirely different possibilities.

It has a usable ISO range up to 400. At ISO 100 or below, it is hard to find fault. Noise is visible but acceptable at 400; it is comparable to ISO 1600 on my DSLR. Beyond 400, noise is too high for me. This is an unfortunate fact about small sensor P&S. LX3 has a bigger sensor than most P&S and so its noise performance is already better than most. With a fast lens and built-in stabilization, it is not always necessary to use high ISO.

It is possible to export RAW images but I have not yet tried it; btw I use RAW exclusively for my DSLR. IOW, I might be able to squeeze still a little more out of the LX3. The option of using filters (polarizer, IR, etc) is usually not possible for most P&S. LX3 let you do just that. You can buy an adapter to use a variety of add-ons. It is a system that you can grow.

Now on to the not so great part. I really don’t care about the different aspect ratios. I can crop on a computer. I prefer to have the battery compartment separate from the SD card. Control during movie is non-existent. Zoom range is limited but it is not a big deal for me.

Overall, it is a great camera. It is not cheap, however. If you need a high quality camera that you can carry around easily, this is IT.

Longo November 30, 2009 at 4:55 am

Almost every camera maker in the known world now includes world language toggle for their consumer camera lineup. Fuji, Sony, Canon, and the list goes on. This is something that should now be a given in today’s age.

So I bought this camera thinking it should have pretty much all the major languages but guess what, the US model only contains English, a few European choices, and Japanese as the only far-east language. If you want to buy this for your parents or buy it as a gift for friends who are only fluent in an Asian language other than Japanese, forget about it.

If you do a google search, LX3 has like 8 or more different models each with it’s own set of “language” subset.

This is normal right? Wrong.

Go to any camera store and pick up the competitors, almost all of them, many half the price, have all the major globe language set encoded into their camera menu system.

Cameras are the number 1 gift item all over the world and one of the rare consumer items used all over the world regardless of purchase location. Guess Panasonic is too cheap to include a few MB of internal memory to store additional language files.

For a $400 pro-sumer camera, this is a travesty.

Just do your research before you buy and don’t assume Panasonic has common sense.

Jackman November 30, 2009 at 5:21 am

I bought this camera mainly for its RAW file capabilities, I was not dissapointed. Having full control over the image data makes this a great camera. No regrets. I really love using the macro function too!

Ibsen November 30, 2009 at 6:35 am

I have been looking for a small camera for social events… something other than carrying around my big DSLR. Perhaps my expectations are too high, but I’m just not satisfied with the quality of the photos. At a glance, some look quite stunning. But if you plan to do any cropping on your computer, the detail is lost. I do have several DSLR’s and am very familiar with how they function, but for some reason, I never seem to get it just right on this camera. This camera has all the parts to make a great P&S and I do plan to keep working with it.
*** This is an update, a month later. I have been studying the manual and slowly but surely, the photo quality is improving. Seems to be an operator problem! Not a camera issue. So I have upgraded my rating to 4 star, from 3 star. It really is a nice little camera with a medium learning curve.

Conway November 30, 2009 at 8:07 am

This is THE camera to buy if you want portability. This camera won’t replace your pro-sumer DSLR. That’s what DSLRs are for. dpreview and cameralabs have the information you need for comparing features and image quality. But if you’re stuck on which camera to buy (ie, Canon G11) the dpreview conclusion made it simple for me to decide:
Here is the quote:
“For a carry anywhere ‘walk around’ camera I’d go for the LX3 every time.”
As a bonus the LX3 has HD video. The G11 does not. So if you’re on a trip you could bring just the one camera, instead of a camcorder and camera. Sure it won’t replace a camcorder but if you’re taking more pictures than video it’ll give you more room to pack in your carry on.

Jaeger November 30, 2009 at 8:59 am

This is probably the best hollow black metal tube you can buy.

Let’s face it: that’s what this is. Well, okay, it also has a 46mm Female thread on the small end and a 52mm Female thread on the large end, but that’s it. It simply (very simply) enables one to attach 52mm filters and other accessories to the Panasonic Lumix LX3. The most frustrating thing about such a basic accessory enabler (it’s barely an accessory itself) is that it doesn’t just come with the camera.

The actual unit received may look different from the one pictured here. Whereas the image shows a straight, tapered line from the narrow end to the wide end, the one I received has a more dramatic, parabolic curve half way down the barrel, making it look almost like a two-piece… and almost like it’s more than it is… which it isn’t.

No less than three stars because it is exactly what it purports to be; no more than three stars because what it purports to be isn’t much.

Jaynes November 30, 2009 at 9:20 am

This is a very solid, well built, useful piece of equipment. There is only one ONE thing I believe to be wrong with it. Since the tube gets wider as it goes out, it gets in the way of the build in flash. There is always a dark spot in the lower, right portion of the picture. However, I, and most photographers, rarely use filters indoors. I am merely assuming that the outrageously priced Panasonic equivalent does not have this problem. The benefit of this one is that, A) it is cheaper, B) you can use 52mm filters, which are a better idea because, should you someday get something like a Nikon DSLR, they use 52mm filters. If you buy 46mm threaded filters, this will be the only camera you can probably ever use them for.

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