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Sunday, Dec 16, 2007

Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 Review - ImagingResource

Dec 16, 2007 | Category: Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10

Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-L10 was a welcome surprise. It was announced with none of the fanfare that accompanied the Lumix L1, but the Panasonic L10 is the one truly worthy of praise.

It’s built right, works well, looks competent, and has an excellent, more affordable optic. There are some limitations in the sensor or image processor that affect JPEG image performance, but RAW images are quite good. The JPEGs that are unaffected by the odd blue speckles (which we’ve only found in blond hair under incandescent light) print very well, making good quality 13×19-inch prints. If you shoot and print RAW images, 16×20-inch prints are within easy reach.

The Panasonic L10’s light weight and excellent grip make it easy to hold, and the buttons are arrayed nicely for easy access. The promise of Live View mode is fulfilled with the addition of two important features on the Panasonic Lumix L10’s implementation: a swivel screen and contrast detect autofocus. Yes, the shutter lag is still long, but so long as you can plan for it, you’ll learn to appreciate the versatility that the Panasonic L10’s Live View delivers.

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Monday, Nov 26, 2007

Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 Review - PhotographyBlog

Nov 26, 2007 | Category: Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10

Trying to decide what award the Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 should receive has proven to be a difficult task, principally because the overall package that’s currently available doesn’t make too much sense. Panasonic have gone to great lengths to make the L10 the perfect beginner’s DSLR, suitable for all those people who are considering stepping-up from a compact camera.

Highly-recommended if you can make the significant financial jump from £200 / $350 compact to £900 / $1300 DSLR, with the bonus of that quality lens, but only Recommended for the rest of us less well-off mortals.


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