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Monday, September 22, 2008
Posted by: Dennis Hissink
Verorin recent years, Panasonic has worked hard to build a recognizable camera line. It is quite obvious that they managed, if we look at the figures which were revealed during an international press event. Panasonic was ranked # 1 in the compact camera segment in no fewer than five European countries, which is an impressive result. If we take a look at Panasonic's assortment is not surprising that they took the first rank. At an early stage, Panasonic chose to equip its entire line of an optical image stabilizer and gave priority to a wide-angle zoom lens. These are two of the most important features through which Panasonic have distinguished themselves from others.

Digital camera Panasonic LX review
Two years after the LX2, Panasonic are once again making themselves heard. The Panasonic LX series aims at the serious photographer with high demands on performance and image quality. When the LX1 was succeeded, Panasonic had raised the resolution of 10 megapixels. A decision that was not supported by serious photographer's needs, however, came from a marketing strategy. This has resulted in enhanced specifications on paper for the LX2, yet did not offer a better performance or even slightly improved from the technical point of view.

Panasonic compact camera
Panasonic DMC-LX3 is a nicely designed camera with an elegant appearance. It radiates quality, and when you take the camera into your hands for the first time, it feels solid right from the start. The weight of approximately 265 grams adds to the stability and ensures a perfect hand. Panasonic DMC-LX3 is not a typical Compact with emphasis on lightweight. The camera was made with an emphasis on quality, which also applies to your accommodation.

Panasonic DMC-LX3 review
The front of the Panasonic DMC-LX3 carries a nice lens. Is an extremely bright tele lens (f/f 2.0-2.4) with a focal length of 24-60 mm, which might be rather short for the spoilt amateur photographer. However, the 2.5 x zoom range offers a range of excellent wide-angle 24 mm and allows you to get close to your subject. The range is ideal for reporting jobs with, of course, landscape photography and architect. On top of the lens, a small switch functions to select the image ratio (16: 9/3: 2/4: 3) and on the side, a switch serves to select the focus. The lens features screw thread for mounting adapter. Once equipped with the adapter you can increase the focal length with a wide angle converter to 18 mm! Read the full review Panasonic on LetsGoDigital.
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