A good choice for aspiring photographers who want the portability of a snapshot camera but a robust manual feature set, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2 has a broad set of manual controls, image stabilization, and a wide lens and sensor crammed into a compact package. Digital Camera Resource Page today posted their Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2 review and went on to say-
“Panasonic has designed a camera that’s darn close to perfect, but then put in a CCD with too many pixels, and then turned the noise reduction to eleven. The LX2 does almost everything right, except take photos that capture fine detail. It’s a great camera if you’re shooting at ISO 100 and keeping your print sizes fairly small, but if you’re shooting at high ISOs, making large prints, or viewing the photos on your computer screen, you will be disappointed. If you don’t mind shooting in RAW mode and processing the photos on your computer you can get better results, but I imagine only a select group of people want to do that.
The DMC-LX2 is a midsize camera with three “wide” features. First you have its exclusive 16:9 widescreen, 10.2 Megapixel CCD. Yes, if there’s one thing the original LX1 didn’t need, it’s more resolution. Next we have the wide-angle lens, which covers a nice range of 28 - 112 mm. Completing the puzzle is the 2.8″ widescreen LCD, something which was missing on the LX1. I found the LCD easy to see both outdoors and in low light.”




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