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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2

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Good

  • Pros
  • Very accurate exposures
  • Takes photos in widescreen format
  • Cons
  • High price
  • Must pop up flash manually
  • Pricing: Very Expensive: $410 (8/1/2008)
  • Performance: Very Good: 86
  • Features: Very Good: 83
  • Design: Very Good: 84

Pricing

Very Expensive: $410

Performance

Very Good: 86
Battery
Battery Life Score Very Good 
Number of Batteries
Number of Shots 313 
Battery Life 171.75 
Image Quality Tests (Max. points = 100)
Image Quality Score Very Good 
Image Quality, Color 69.9 
Image Quality, Exposure 76 
Image Quality, Exposure--Flash 68 
Image Quality, Exposure--Normal 79.4 
Image Quality, Sharpness 44 
Image Quality, Distortion 60 
Image Quality, Overall 69.7 

Features

Very Good: 83
Imaging
Max. Megapixels 10Megapixels 
Maximum Resolution 4224 by 2376 
Optical Zoom 4X Zoom 
Zoom Range Min. (mm) 28 
Zoom Range Max. (mm) 112 
Highest Shutter Speed 2000 
Lowest Shutter Speed 60 
Wide-Angle Aperture Maximum 2.8 
Telephoto Aperture Maximum 4.9 
Manual Focus Yes 
Interchangeable Lens No 
Lens Model Leica DC Vario-Elmarit 
Accessory Lens No 
Hardware
LCD Screen Size (inches) 2.8LCD Screen 
Dimensions 4.1 by 1.0 by 2.3 
Weight (ounces) 7.8 
Viewfinder None 
Image Stabilization Software 
Media Slots SD Card 
Starter Media or Internal RAM Yes 
Battery Type Rechargeable lithium ion 
Charging Dock No 
Remote Control No 
Flash Shoe No 
Controls
Scene Modes 18 
Aperture Priority Yes 
Shutter Priority Yes 
Full Manual Exposure Control Yes 
White-Balance Calibration Yes 
White-Balance Bracketing No 
Exposure Bracketing Yes 
ISO Range ISO 100 to ISO 1600 
Flash Slow Sync Yes 
File & Printing Formats
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Yes 
PictBridge Yes 
File Formats JPEG, RAW 
Other
Included Hardware Wrist strap, USB and AV cables, battery, battery charger, and battery carrying case 
Included Software ArcSoft PhotoImpression, ArcSoft Panorama Maker, Lumix Simple Viewer, Photo Fun Studio 
Warranty & Support
Labor Warranty (years) 90-day 
Parts Warranty (years) One 
Weekday Support Hours 12 
Saturday Support Hours
Sunday Support Hours
Toll-Free Support Yes 
Reliability & Service
Summary of results for all of brand's products in this category Our readers had high praise for Panasonic cameras, which fared better than average in all reliability categories. We didn't get enough votes to rate Panasonic’s support, though. 
Reliability of brand's products in this category
Reports of product arriving with problems Better than Average 
Reports of products with any significant problems Better than Average 
Reports of problems that render a product unusable Better than Average 
Buyers' rating of product's Average 
Overall satisfaction with reliability of brand's products in category Better than Average 

Design

Very Good: 84

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2 Review

- The 10-megapixel Lumix DMC-LX2 ($410 as of February 15, 2007), the most recent Panasonic model we've tested, has the same image stabilization feature found on many other Lumix cameras, but it dispenses with those cameras' long zoom in favor of a smaller, more compact body. Even so, the lens protrudes from the camera body by 0.75 inch when the camera is turned off, giving it a total depth of 1.75 inch and making it a little too clunky to fit comfortably in most pockets. The lens cap isn't integrated into the camera body, either; instead, it dangles from a tether while you shoot. If you switch on the camera with the lens cap still attached, you'll get an on-screen warning to remove it.

User Reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2

  • Reviewed by: cmcgaugh

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Excellent lens, ease of use, fast re-cycle...very versitilewith the different aspect ratios.

    Weaknesses: Slightly smaller than I would have liked.

    Overall Evaluation: I read a lot of reviews on this camera before I bought it.Noise seemed to be a common complaint, but I haven't seenany problems with the kind of pictures I take (so far). So far it's been a real pleasure to use, and I'm extremelyhappy with the pictures. It's essentially a Leica D-LUX3 without the Leica price and logo. The only difference I'vefound is that it only has 13mb internal memory vs 64mb forthe Leica version. But it also has a small grip that the Leica doesn't. Otherwise they are exactly the same camera. Here are some pics I did of a South African plant I have at home taken without a tripod, by ambient light, 7mpx, macro mode. I feel my money was well spent. =)

  • Reviewed by: x1w2c3

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Great image with high-pixel; Wide screen display; Adjustable picture aspect ratio; easy-use buttons

    Weaknesses: zoom is too short; Picture out slot is not a standard mini-usb

    Overall Evaluation: First of all, this is really a good camera for you to use, especially if you do not want to take much time to learn how to use the digital SLR camera and you just want to take some pictures while you travel. This DMC-LX2 can give you very nice shot, especially when you take pictures of views. The high-pixel and wide-angle feature let me take some great picture while I was traveling last summer in several national parks. For those professional photographers, the quality of the pictures might be far from acceptable, but for me, that is enough. The design of the buttons is OK. It makes the camera easy to use. You can actually view and adjust pictures on the camera, which I would like to do it on my computer. Plus, this camera has menu in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Japanese. Might be good for people in other language. The color of those pictures is quite good, especially when there is enough light. But when the light is not good, its quality really depends. And don't be cheated by the display of the picture on the camera. Those pictures might not be that good when they show up in your computer. I think the so-called MEGA-OIS (Optical Image Stability) does not work that well as Panasonic claims. Sometime the view is so good but I cannot take a picture of it. Most of the pictures taken on those occasions are blurring. Those awful noise is surely the results of its shortcomings. And, the zoom is too short, I guess. I tried to take some pictures of mushrooms and insects in local forest but most of them are blurred. And the focus is not quite good enough. If you magnify it in your computer, I saw the stuff I take shot of is actually not right focused. And also, the picture-out slot is not a mini-usb one. You need use the one that is included in the package. I forgot to bring with it once and I could not bring the card-reader with me. I thought it might be OK cause I believe it has a mini-usb slot. So, when I find the slot is not a standard one and I was out of nowhere at that time, I have to delete some pictures. Well, other than these cons, it still makes itself a good camera. And perhaps after you read the manual and more materials, you can improve a lot of taking really good pictures with it. To choose it or not depends on what you expect out of it.