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October 2014
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133 Avis
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614 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Capteur 4/3" et zoom 24-75 mm f/1
7-2
8
Bague de diaphragme
Molette de vitesse
Vidéo 4K 100 Mb/s
Viseur électronique intégré
Réactivité de l'autofocus
Synchro-flash à toutes les vitesses
Qualité de construction
Wi-Fi et NFC
Fourni avec un chargeu
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Zoom lumineux et de qualité
Excellente ergonomie / encombrement
Réactivité / Autofocus / vidéo 1080p et 4K
Viseur électronique de qualité
WiFi
Zoom lumineux
Ergonomie
Bague de fonction autour de l'objectif
Finition
Mode vidéo 4K UHD
Qualité d'image (photo et vidéo)
Taille du capteur
Viseur électronique
Qualité de fabrication de finition.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas d'écran tactile
Pas d'écran orientable
Connectique limitée (pas d'USB 3.0
Pas de prise casque ni micro)
1/4000e de seconde "seulement."
Léger recadrage en 4K (26 mm)
Pas de flash intégré
Recharge impossible en USB
Un peu trop gros pour être gl
Zoom de 3
1X et 12
8 MP "seulement"
Viseur petit / techno LCD séquentielle
Flash externe / cache objo LFAC1 en option
Touches Filter et iA non modifiables
Écran non tactile et pas orientable
Pas de prise micro ni de prise casque pour la vidéo
Temps d'enregistrement un peu long
Dynamique dans les hautes lumières
écran non tactile et non orientable
Pas de prise micro
Pas de prise casque
Légèrement trop volumineux pour entrer dans uen poche
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 is the most capable compact camera that we've ever reviewed, offering a mouth-watering combination of cutting edge technology, excellent image quality, and intuitive handling. There are still a few downsides - most notably t...
Publié: 2014-09-17, Auteur: Tim , review by: wired.com
Extrait: A larger sensor is generally a big plus for low-light performance, finer detail, and shallow depth of field. And even though it's only a little bit bigger than the Lumix LX7, the LX100 has a 12.8-megapixel sensor that's about five times the size of the LX...
Publié: 2014-09-15, Auteur: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The Panasonic Lumix LX100 is one of the most powerful compact cameras to date. Forget 1in sensors, Panasonic's squeezed in the larger Four Thirds sensor from the Lumix GX7 along with its big and detailed viewfinder too. Sure the lens specification means o...
Extrait: Other high-end LX100 features include 11 frames-per-second high speed shooting, an extremely fast AutoFocus, a number of Creative Filters, Panorama modes, Wi-Fi & NFC technologies for remotely controlling the camera from compatible smartphones and tablets...
Extrait: And if you're willing to accept the compromises still inherent in an electronic shutter, you can boost this all the way up to a truly staggering 40 frames per second! In this respect, the Panasonic LX100 is simply in a different class to every other large...
Great photo quality, Compact form factor and gorgeous design, Physical manual controls,
Can feel a tiny bit cramped, No microphone input, Wi-Fi connectivity is slow,
The Lumix LX100 is a compact camera that offers more than most. The design is stunning, it doesn't make too many compromises, its versatile, and takes great looking photos. Retailing for around AUD$1,100, the LX100 isn't quite what I'd call an entry leve...
Publié: 2015-02-16, Auteur: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Great bang for buck, despite the high price, Excellent design, Great battery life
Complex controls, No tilting LCD, Flash isn't pop-up, but rather it detatches
LikeGreat bang for buck, despite the high price.Excellent design.Great battery life.Don't LikeComplex controls.No tilting LCD.Flash isn't pop-up, but rather it detatches.Yes. I would recommend the LX100 to damn-near everyone. The only thing it's not great...
Panasonic's DMC-LX100 is not a perfect camera; there's no built-in flash, the monitor isn't touch-sensitive and doesn't tilt, it lacks a built-in ND filter and you can't adjust exposures via Wi-Fi. The lens displays edge and corner softness at wide apertu...
Publié: 2014-12-23, Auteur: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
The Panasonic LX100 delivers really good photo and video quality, a great set of features, and class-leading performance
It's got a fixed LCD and the lens really needs a hood to minimize flare
With really good photo and video quality, a great set of features and generally class-leading performance, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 is probably one of our favorite compact cameras ever. It's not for the inexperienced, though....