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Panasonic DMCLX3 Digital Camera - Black (10MP, 2.5x Optical Zoom) 3.0 inch LCD

Panasonic DMCLX3 Digital Camera - Black (10MP, 2.5x Optical Zoom) 3.0 inch LCD
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Product Description

With the DMC-LX3 you can take high quality pictures because it boasts to have exceptional low light performance thanks to the new electrical circuitry and high sensitivity CCD. With the combined efforts from the new high sensitivity CCD and Venus Engine Ⅳthe DMC-LX3 has managed to achieve a performance of 3dB gain in S/N ratio while keeping high detail resolution at high ISO sensitivities.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1015 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: DMC-LX3EB-K
  • Released on: 2008-08-01

Features

  • Panasonic's DMC-LX3 is the long-awaitedaddition to a popular series of compact cameras
  • The DMC-LX3 offers a level of qualityrarely achieved by a camera in this category its Leica lens isstabilised, giving you not only a wide-angle range of 24 mm, but also a hugeaperture of f/2
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  • You won?t need to use a flash either, because the DMC-LX3 takesthe most amazingly bright, well-exposed photos even in the lowest lightingconditions
  • The DMCLX3?s 16:9 sensor can beadjusted to 3:2 or 4:3, and an improved noise reduction feature ensures you?re assilent as a mouse when shooting

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Multi Award Winning Lumix Digital Camera - The DMC-LX3 produces outstanding results and offers exceptional low light performance thanks to its new electrical circuitry and high sensitivity CCD. With the combined efforts of the CCD and Venus Engine Ⅳ, the LX3 has managed to achieve a performance gain of 3dB in S/N ratio while resolving a high level of detail even at high ISO sensitivities.

The f/2.0-2.8, bright Leica DC VARIO-SUMMICRON Lens guarantees premium quality with minimal distortion and edge-to-edge sharpness. Even at the 24mm wide angle, the DMC-LX3 displays less distortion than competitive models.

The joystick control gives the LX3 its intuitive and highly precise, full manual operation. Simply move the joystick vertically or horizontally to adjust the exposure and focus (during Manual focus mode). The joystick can be easily operated by the thumb while holding the camera to prevent any interruption to your shooting rhythm. This lets you smoothly optimize the settings as soon as you finish framing the shot, whether you are capturing the proud stance of a single magnificent flower, the gentle flow of a stream, or a bird taking flight.

The LX3 can also record motion images in high-definition (1,280 x 720 pixels at 30 fps) and supports the HD Output function (1080i output). Simply connect the camera to an HDTV with an optional HD component cable (DMW-HDC2), and you can easily view HD Photos on any HDTV. The HD Output also makes it possible to enjoy both HD motion images and slideshows of your LUMIX still images, complete with music.

The Intelligent LCD screen is new and offers a high resolution (460k) 3:2 for easy framing in this aspect. The Intelligent LCD function allows you to view images or compose your shots from many angles. Under bright sunlight, the Auto Power function increases the backlight brightness in nine steps according to the ambient light intensity. In dimly lit locations, it adjusts the frame rate of live images in two steps according to the ambient darkness.

All in all, a well composed camera for perfectly composed images.

Box Contains

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 Black
  • Battery Charger
  • Battery
  • AV Cable
  • USB Cable
  • AC Cable
  • Strap
  • CD-ROM (PHOTOfunSTUDIO / ArcSoft (MediaImpression / Panorama Maker) / SilkyPix Developer Studio 3.0SE / QuickTime / USB Driver)


  • Customer Reviews

    Amazing little camera!!5
    I've been debating over the LX3 and Canon's G10 for a little while, as I wanted something more portable than my DSLR to keep with me at all times for those unnexpected photography moments! Both the LX3 and G10 are very similar (a few terrible reviews on the Nikon Coolpix P6000 put that out of the running for me) and I had trouble trying to decide which to go for. Once I decided on the LX3, the LX3 was quite a hard camera to get hold of (I avoided Amazon marketplace sellers based on past experience with the cheaper of those sellers sending non-UK models in unsealed boxes). Jessops was no help as they only had display models left in my local shops, and at £50 more than most prices I found online.

    I finally got my hands on the LX3 today, going through an independent camera shop online (who were brilliant!).

    I haven't had chance to get used to all the features yet, but I can see myself using this more than my SLR. It's compact (which was a selling point over the G10) and my images have been crisp and clear! The picture quality is amazing and some of the picture options I prefer over my DSLR! There's a live histogram which is really useful and the white balance options are also 'live'...so that you can see on the screen the effect of each on your photo before you take it. The display is also very nice!

    The only slight downside is that the menu is a little awkward, but I think that may be as I'm used to my Nikon DSLR, and I'm sure I'll get used to it soon!

    I make my own handmade jewellery as a hobby, and I've often struggled to get good photos of the things I make. The macro feature on the LX3 is breathtaking! It produces sharp, crisp, bright images when focusing up close.

    I read online than when chosing between the Panasonic LX3 and the Canon G10, "you can't really go wrong with either", but I am thrilled I chose to go with the LX3! No wonder it has such good reviews! The LX3 was this month's issue of 'Practical Photography' magazine, where they gave the LX3 a main feature in their Christmas Compact Camera feature, awarding it their 'Gear of the Year' title.

    I am very satisfied with this camera! It's brilliant and I cannot say enough good things about it! It has all the manual options to allow you to be creative with your photography, plus the compact size makes it easy to take anywhere!

    A Christmas Cracker!!!5
    I decided to treat myself to this camera as a Christmas present after using a Canon Powershot G7 and G9 and I am seriously impressed! I was tempted by the G10 but in the end I felt the extra 4MP of the G10 were not worth it for the price when you see how Panasonic have improved quality over quantity. More megapixels does NOT make a better camera.

    What I DON'T like about the LX3

    The door for the battery/SD card is a bit flimsy and I have a feeling that it could get broken easily.

    Zoom range -- I knew it was v.short before I bought it and yes it IS very short at just 60mm and only 2.5x from the 24mm wide end. But...if you are willing to drop the MP you can get up to 4.5x optical zoom from it. Granted you will not be making poster size prints from the resulting 3MP images. There is a digital zoom but even looking at them on the playback screen you know it isn't even worth taking them off the card. For emergency use only.

    The shutter speed is not showing up in the EXIF information in PhotoShop. I hope Adobe/Panasonic will correct this. I have been using the SilkyPIX software which came with the camera to look up the info after the fact. The info does show up in the camera replay but not in CS3.

    um...that's it!

    What I DO like about it:

    Size --- it IS important and this camera fits easily into my jacket pocket. Much lighter than the G7/G9's I have been using and much less bulky.

    Handling -- complaints on the web about the fiddly joystick are exaggerated IMHO, it is easy to use and I am a big lad with big hands. The controls are well laid out, the menus are easy to navigate and it only took me about 15 minutes to get used to everything having come from a Nikon/Canon background.

    Zoom -- that 24mm wide angle is great! And the 16:9 aspect ratio has become my favourite way of shooting almost immediately. It's bloody briliant! Totally, totally, totally love it to pieces!!!

    Image Stabilization -- the Canon IS is very good, this appears to me to be far superior. Really impressive.

    Lens -- it's a little belter - I'm shooting everything at f2/0 haha!!! I love it!

    Image Quality -- what can I say? I'm shooting handheld at ISO80 and have shot a few at ISO400 and the 80s are outstanding and the 400's were acceptable. I've not been over 400 with it yet. I've only been shooting JPEGs with it as I haven't done any serious landscapes yet or snowscapes.

    Flash -- I was expecting the flash to be very weak but I was very surprised when I used it and it lit up my living room which is 10 metres long! Perfect for parties! Red eye is not as much of a problem as with the G7/G9 because of where the Flash is located (popped up on the left) and also because there is some very clever software manipulation going on which combined with the double -flash for RE reduction, also processes the image and removes it for you. Clever.

    LCD -- 3" big and crystal clear (excuse the pun). Really sharp and bright.

    SD performance -- well, I've not been shooting rally cars with it but it performs very well, quick and efficient. I'm using a Lexar 4GB 133x SDHC in it and haven't had any problems firing off bursts of 3,4 and 5 pics.

    White Balance. I've left it on Auto and it has coped really well. I have no complaints with it. There is a noted problem with shooting under flourescent lights but I've not tried that yet -- do I REALLY want to take pictures of my co-workers? Nah! A firmware upgrade is due for release by Panasonic tomorrow to improve AWB even more.

    I'd give it a 96% rating overall. Very highly recommended.

    LX3 Liitle Beauty5
    Purchased about 3 days ago and haved taken a couple hundred pics in different situations to decide if i would be happy with it,I,m very fussys and use Nikon Dslr s.
    First the camera is very very attractive with very good build and def something to show off ,the screen LCD is nothing short of amazing when composing and viewing ,Im fairly dated that i like a Viewfinder but this makes me enjoy liveviewing far more then i thought.
    Buttons and controls are very good would prefer the joystick to be a bit bigger tho,weight and size seem almost perfect esp compared to the Canon G9/G10.
    The lens is amazing and so fast at the wide and even the tele end @ 2.8, indoor shots whithout flash are no problem , Zoom is smooth and quite and you can tele X 4.5 if you drop the res to 3 meg, personally i leave it at 5 meg and 3.6 zoom for everyday stuff, more then enough megs for most things, Flash is small but very bright and is well away from the lens so reducing redeye, there is a hot shoe but i have not yet seen a flashgun available maybe someone has and can let me know.
    lasty image quality ! i can say that 80/100 iso the camera is stunning and colours are fantastic with exposure and white balance spot on, 200 iso is a bit grainy at 100% crop but i have set the noise reduction to the lowest setting ie -2 for detail, put the noise reduction back on and 400 iso is easily acceptable and 800 ok when your desperate, above that and don,t bother but plse bear in mind i,m a Dslr user so again being VERY fussy, also the colours remain nicely staurated at higher iso.
    Dynamic range has really surprised me esp with the setting for shadow detail and highlight control set which comes in 3 settings ,very impressive and camera deals with highlights great without any flare or CA.
    Wide angle in 16.9 mode is awesome and really opens up a different type of photography for people compared to most lens which tend to start at 35mm altho Nikon and Canon are catching on with there new released high end compacts at 28mm still not as good tho !
    Camera has a clever focus tracking for moving objects and really works well and normal focusing is quite quick and copes with lowlight with no problems at all.
    To conclude i highy recommend this camera and most people will love it,s build ,rangefinder looks , features and image quality .
    Only slight reservation i had was the short zoom range but i guess that would be very hard to have as well as the very fast lens which is great at keeping the iso at 80 for almost everthing.
    For that kind of thing i use the Nikon and most far away things tend to need a Dslr for speed anyway.
    This LX3 is def a stayer at least untill Olympus release there Micro 4/3 s Compact in about a yr or so !?
    Added 04/10/08
    Have taken more pics to experiment with the ISO settings and have compared it to pics i still have on my PC when i had the FUJI F31FD.
    having played around a bit more i can say the 100iso and 200 iso look identical and 400 iso is very good far better then any compact i,ve ever seen , compared the 800 iso between the Fuji and LX3 and they look about the same (very good 4 compact) BUT zoom in 100% and i can see that the Fuji has smeared all the detail away and looks pretty horrible but the LX3 has kept amazing detail and colour, It looks like the LX3 has broken all the rules for a compact which is amazing as Panasonic never had a great reputation for this but they were obviously on a mission when they came up with the new processer ,couple this iso performance with the fast lens and you def have the best compact for low light to date bar none and i think rivals a budget DSLR with a slow lens and no Stabalization.