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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
Very good photo quality, low noise though ISO 800 in good light (and things look better if you shoot RAW), Fast F2.03.3 lens with newly expanded 24 90 mm focal range, New and improved optical image stabilization, Midsize, well built body (in most respects), High resolution 3inch LCD display with very good outdoor and low light visibility, Full manual controls, with lots of white balance and brack
Best photo quality obtained by shooting RAW (translation: JPEG engine needs improvement), Noise reduction still a bit heavy on low contrast subjects; some subjects seem noticeable softer than the rest of the image, Mild corner blurring, highlight clipping, and purple fringing, Unremarkable burst mode, Still no fluorescent white balance preset, Small, cluttered buttons on back of camera; flimsy do
With their new Lumix DMC-LX5, Panasonic has taken an already superb camera (the LX3), and made it even better. They've improved the image quality, zoom power, image stabilizer, movie mode, and battery life, while enhancing both the automatic and manua...
Extrait: It wasn't so long ago that DSLRs were out of financial reach for most enthusiast photographers. Back before DSLRs fell below the magic sub-$1000 mark, the only way for most people to 'go digital' was to invest in a high-quality compact, offering SLR-like control, but without the expensive extras - the large sensor and interchangeable lens mount...
Is Panasonic's latest worth the upgrade from the excellent DMC-LX3? We find out ...
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Publié: 2010-10-28, Auteur: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Like: We were bowled over by the accuracy of the white balance. Even used under mixed lighting sources the camera managed to return acceptable colour. And based on a subjective judgement it does seem that the dynamic range is better than for the LX3.
Dislike: The lack of an optical viewfinder puts it at a disadvantage compared with the Nikon P7000 and the Canon G12. And there is no printed instruction manual which, for such a serious camera, is perplexing
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
Intelligent Auto mode produces underexposed images; some camera settings are buried deep in menus; limited optical zoom range
The Panasonic Lumix LX5 is not a digital camera for novices, but it offers an insane amount of power for a fixed-lens camera if you're not intimidated by manual controls...
Full manual controls. Bright f/2.0 lens. Excellent battery life. Full manual control and optical zoom when filming video. Improved performance from LX3
Inconsistent JPEG processing. Mono microphone
The LX5 almost offers everything you could want in a camera of its class, like fast performance and an excellent lens, but just misses full marks due to inconsistent JPEG processing....
Extrait: The enthusiast digicam market has changed in the two years since Panasonic released its popular DMC-LX3 Lumix digicam and the new LX5 model faces tough competition both from high-end digicams from other manufacturers and the new Micro Four Thirds camer...