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August 2010
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Hautes sensibilités / NR réglable
Ergonomie / finition
Luminosité du zoom / stabilisation
Multi-aspect / réglages / vidéo
Excellente qualité d'image (piqué
Sensibilité. )
Construction métallique soignée
Ergonomie bien étudiée
Cohérente avec le reste de la gamme
Objectif lumineux y compris au téléobjectif
Choix entre automatismes performants et réglages manuels faciles
Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-LX5 replaces the LX3 as the ultimate enthusiast compact, but at around £400 it’s not cheap. If the LX5’s excellent high ISO performance, great video mode and versatile 24-90mm lens sound attractive, it’s the best compact in town,...
The new Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX5 makes several improvements to the old flagship LUMIX DMC-LX3. It's an expensive product but its specifications look great. Campbell Simpson, PCWorld.idg.com.au ...
Initial impressions of the Panasonic LX5 are very promising indeed. This is a camera that anybody looking for a great compact that still delivers excellent results, can shoot in RAW, offers full manual control and all in a stylish body should do well...
When Panasonic announced the Lumix DMC-LX5, it mentioned the Canon PowerShot G11 numerous times as the camera’s direct competitor. Having now tested the LX5, the reason why is clear. Like the G11, the LX5 has a full range of manual-exposure controls, a...
Fast, Great image quality in any light, Sharp display, Lots of controls for manual shooting, Hot shoe and digital accessory port, Camcorder-like video experience,
Pricey, Bulky, LCD shows some motion blur,
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 performs as well as the best compact cameras on the market, but its mirrorless competitors, in price and size, deliver even better performance. ...
Panasonic continues to improve their powerful line of LX-series compact digicams, with the latest addition being the Lumix DMC-LX5 (as of 2/2011). Competing in a tough category, the LX5 is in direct competition with Canon's PowerShot S90/S95 models, Sa...
Very good image quality with lots of detail, Well made and good looking exterior, Very fast and very reliable AF,
Annoying lens cap design, Dated interface, Cool WB tendency at default settings.
Without a doubt, like its predecessor, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 is one of the best compact cameras an enthusiast can buy. We have to say “one of the best” because there are several models now offering similar sensor/fast lens combinations, and all o...
Ultra-wide-angle lens with F2.0 aperture, Macro mode lets you get extremely close to subject, Very fast autofocus and quiet zoom motors, Superior video capture and manual video controls, Manual controls for aperture, shutter, and focus, Very sturdy build quality, Attractive, classic aesthetics, Superb button layout for accessing manual controls,
Intelligent Auto mode produces underexposed images, Some camera settings are buried deep in menus, Limited optical zoom range
For pure manual operation without the intimidation factor of the Nikon Coolpix P7000, the Lumix LX5 is tops. Its fine-tunable settings, macro mode, focus features, video options, strong low-light performance, and classic aesthetics are sure to make pho...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 (MSRP $499.95) is a smart camera, packed full of features that most aficionados dream of in a compact point-and-shoot. However, the rich feature set and versatile controls can't hide the fact that the LX5 slips in some key ...
Ultimately, it’s the sharpness and clarity delivered by the bright Leica-branded lens that left a lasting impression on us. Since there’s clearly more to the LX5 than meets the eye, and in a conveniently pocketable form, that lofty asking price starts...