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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX10
Overview
MakerPanasonic
TypeLarge sensor fixed-lens camera
ReleasedSeptember 19, 2016
Intro price699$
Lens
Lens24-72mm equivalent
F-numbersf/1.4-f/2.8 at the widest
Sensor/medium
Sensor typeBSI-CMOS
Sensor size13.2 x 8.8mm
Maximum resolution5472 x 3648 (20 megapixels)
Film speed200-25600 (and 80-100 in expanded ISO)
Recording mediumSD, SDHC, or SDXC (UHS-I supported, UHS Speed Class 3 required for 4k)
Focusing
Focus areas49 focus points
Shutter
Frame rate24p, 25p (PAL)
24p, 25p, 30p (NTSC), 60p
Shutter speeds1/4000s to 60s
Continuous shooting2-10 frames per second, 50 frames per second with electronic shutter only
Image processing
Image processorVenus Engine
White balanceYes
General
LCD screen3 inches with 1040k dots
Battery7.2V, 680 mAh, 4.9 Wh
Dimensions105.5 x 60 x 42mm (4.15 x 2.36 x 1.65 inches)
Weight310 g including battery and SD Card

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX10 (also DMC-LX15 in some markets and DMC-LX9 in Japan) is a 20 MP 1" sensor compact camera in the Lumix range, announced by Panasonic on September 19, 2016.[1] LX10 features an F1.4–2.8 equivalent Leica-branded zoom lens, 3" 1040k dot LCD, built-in flash, built-in wireless, and it can record 4K (Ultra HD) video at 30p or Full HD at 60p. The LX10 is more compact than the Panasonic LX100orGX8 series by not having an electronic viewfinder, interchangeable lenses, or hot shoe. The camera is typically compared to the Sony RX100 series.

Video Capture Quality
The DMC-LX10 (PAL) version provides the following video capture quality
H.264 - 3840 x 2160 p - 30p - 100 Mbps
H.264 - 3840 x 2160 p - 25p - 100 Mbps
H.264 - 3840 x 2160 p - 24p - 100 Mbps
H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 60p - 28 Mbps
H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 50p - 28 Mbps
H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 30p - 20 Mbps
H.264 - 1920 x 1080 p - 25p - 20 Mbps
H.264 - 1280 x 720 p - 30p - 28 Mbps
H.264 - 1280 x 720 p - 25p - 28 Mbps
AVCHD - 1920 x 1080 p - 50p - 28 Mbps
AVCHD - 1920 x 1080 i - 50i (sensor output 25p) - 17 Mbps
AVCHD - 1920 x 1080 p - 24p - 24 Mbps
(These video capture qualities are different from the LX15 NTSC version)
The LX10 (PAL version) has Slow Motion video capability in FHD (1080p) captured at 100 fps MP4 providing a 25 fps output.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX10 (Lumix DMC-LX15)". dpreview.com.

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