Used Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3K l Digital Camera with f/2.0 24mm Wide-Angle Lens, 4x Digital Zoom, Black

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2010-02-15T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Delighted

Although I've been taking photographs for over 35 years, this is my first 'proper' digital camera. In terms of thinking about taking a picture, it's so much more like film than my P&S (Nikon S200). The range of adjustment to the way the image is processed into a JPEG is enormous. You can also work with the RAW files which I'm finding very useful. The lens is excellent and bright, and doesn't get much darker at the long end of the zoom (f2.0 to f2.8). If you want to use it as a P&S, "iA" mode works very well. Battery charge seems a bit limited (lasts about a day), but otherwise a pleasure to use. Creating pictures with the LX3 is as enjoyable as film and a old-fashioned darkroom.

SIMON R.

2010-01-22T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Better than expected!

I sold my D700 due to hospital bill and needed a camera to get me by meanwhile I jumped back up to digital SLR's. I knew that having used higher end cameras my judgement on smaller point and shoots was hindered. After much reading reviews, looking at sample images and more, I narrowed it down to the Canon S90 and the Panasonic LX3. I previously had the Canon G10 and did not like how Canon handles noise. The Canon S90 is no exception here. At higher ISO, Canon applies noise reduction that leave all the photos as a pasty water painting. The LX3 will remove some noise but will pretty much give it to you like it is, with noise. I prefer the look much better specially since I love to shoot in BW and this can easily be interpreted as grain. The deal breaker was the 2.0 to 2.8 lens. I've been shooting this camera for a few weeks now and I am still amazed on how it performs in low light. The G10 was never this good in low light. The images are bright and clear with moderate to low noise. This camera is not for those who wish to zoom out and shoot a moose at 50 miles away ( a bit of exaggeration there but you get the point). This lens translates to a 24 to 60 mm. You know that Canon 24 to 70 2.8 is over $1,000 and so is Nikons! So no problems here when you are buying a 24 to 60 2.0 2.8 Leica Lens. I rarely use the longer zoom as I find-myself using the 24 mm setting for almost everything. The dislikes: This camera can really use a built in lens cover! I really try hard not to put my finger on the lens. It's not really a pocket camera unless u got big pockets but its still a camera I can take everywhere with me. The buttons are small but accurate to my surprise. I just have a learning curve to overcome since the menus and options are far different from any Canon and Nikon point and shoot I have ever used. The RAW option is almost useless unless u like the software they give u. Still, the JPG's still give great amount to play in Aperture, light room and photoshop. The top command dial is always moving out of place in my pocket but not a big issue. Macro mode is phenomenal with auto or manual focusing. The images out of this camera are extremely great! However I the colors on the LCD don't match my calibrated monitor (mainly the saturation white balance is perfect). White balance is really good! It seems that the latest firmware update has really fixed and perfected this fine art of metering! The Image on the LCD is slightly brighter ( 1/2 to 1 EV + )most of the time than the image recorder, so I have learned to rely on the histogram now and not just the LCD. Overall, this camera is a serious competitor to the G10, G11 and the S90. If you like to zoom out a lot, get the S90, if you like to go wide, the LX3 will never let you down!

Daniel M.

2009-11-24T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

I waited to long to buy it!

It's my First Digital Camera!! Am 74 and refused to use it until most of my cameras became defectives and hard to be repaired.Reluctantly I "engaged" with Digital.Will now buy a DSLR-Semi-Pro but will carry with me at all times my LX3.

Nick S.

2009-03-12T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Truly excellent for the size

Excellent camera. Very good picture quality. Fantastic street camera for chest or hip shooting set to hyperfocal distance- even shows you the DOF scale. If only it remembered your manual focus settings when it went into power save mode. I need to write Panasonic about that. After lugging my DSLRs everywhere, it is a great pleasure to have such a lightweight, capable tool. The f2.0 lens and pretty darn impressive optical stabilization let you shoot with much lower ISOs than you otherwise would be able to get away with. The included RAW converter is a little bit of a pain, but works fine once you get to know it better. I have not had the chance to look at competing RAW converters.

NICHOLAS R.

2009-01-13T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Almost perfect enthusiast camera!

I use this camera most for landscape photos and low light situations. Once you get used to it, the level of control found in thos small camera is amazing!! The wide 24mm leica f2 lens sets it apart form every other camera currently on the market. Although it has a good low light image quality, I felt it could be better.

Dija

2009-01-07T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

DSLR's on shelf since LX3

I knew this camera was special when the spec's of an f/2 lens, RAW capability, and full Manual operation was revealed. This camera has my DSLR's setting on the shelf. I especially like the LX3 for wide field astrophotography. On a tracking platform, this is truely a great camera for star photos.

BARRY C.

2008-12-28T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

great camera

Great for indoor shooting in low light. Fast lens is agreat bonus in a compact camera

lesm

2008-12-28T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

BETTER THAN A LEICA?

I've shot live music for years with Leica M cameras, with and without additional light -- when i add light it is usually subtle and always off camera. At last here's a pocket camera with a hotshoe i can use to trigger remote flashes. Add the fast wide lens (24mm is great and 60mm is long enough for most interiors) and a useful range of high iso options and we're getting close to perfection! If Panasonic would just adopt Adobe's DNG raw format, and keep on improving the sensor quality without increasing noise - we're there! All ready much better than 35mm film at ISO of 800 and above!

Marc P.

2008-10-28T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

only the BESTS !!!!

leave the big cameras at home travel light... and have the security of a Leica Summicron F2 lens...turn off the flash and even shoot dynamic black and white (liked Tri-X) ...a superb top of the line point and shoot with full controls!

fotomanrod

2008-10-25T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

I stand corrected...

Within my long review above, I wrongly stated the body made of plastic. Today I scratched the lower corner of my LX3 and it is made from aluminum.

DIMITRIOS K.

2008-10-17T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Nice, as long as...

If you can use your DSLR all the time then keep doing so. The IQ will be better with your DSLR. However, if you find your self wishing you had not left the camera home (because it is too bulky to carry around) then keep reading. If you like the plastic-y look of Canon P&S in-camera-processed images, look else where. Though the LX3's images are not DSLR quality, they do avoid the P&S look and feel. Nice job Panasonic. There is still room to improve, especially with ISO over 400, but nice so far! I am a long time camera user with good understanding of f-stops and shutter control. If you are a P&Ser there is room for you, but you will be missing on the fun parts of this unit. The camera is a joy to use with its well made controls. The overall feel is good to very good. However, do not believe that the camera is made out of aluminum. Perhaps there is a metal frame inside. The outside is ALL plastic (I have the black model). Frankly the plastic has the feel (touch) of the Canon Rebel series though this unit does feel very solid and good-heavy. Even the small textured-grip is covered with a vertical strip of texture *hard-plastic*. This should have been some kind of leather/leatherate with a sticky feeling to it, but nope! Just hard plastic that looks like leather. Also, the grip is tiny and the thump rest is even tinier. I had to use a strap to feel I have a good hold on the unit. Biggest drawback is that you can not configure the lens to go to a predefined length when you turn on the camera. Or at least remember what zoom factor you where at before you shut it off. It always turns on at the widest (24mm), which oddly extents the frond of the element the most. Focusing is nice and internal. The only time the frond of the lens moves is when you zoom. Small negative is the battery latch is not spring-loaded. Sort of odd to press the door close *and* have to slide the (horribly gray/blue colored) latch. You can review your shots and be in shooting mode by touching the shutter. This will happen if you enter the review-mode by pressing the Fn button. There is a review or shoot *switch* on the back-right-top, that if you set it on review then pressing the shutter does nothing till you switch back to shoot-mode. The Fn button works better for entering review-mode out on the field. I wish it had a dedicated ISO button. The G10 is so much better on that. On the plus side, the camera does remember the last item you modified using the menu from the joy-stick. So if you are modifying the ISO all the time, then you are one click away. There is distortion @24mm but easily corrected. There is softness at the corners but noticeable only when I am shooting newspapers. For Linux users, Dcraw processes the new file format just fine. BTW, I am very pleased with the lens performance wide open. Think: optical stabilization, @24mm, 1/4", @f2, handheld, no flash, silent. Even if you limit your self at ISO 400, you can still shoot some neat stuff! BTW, kids do stay still at times. You just need to look for it. Overall, I am keeping mine. It complements both my DSLR as well as my medium format film cameras. It can serve on its own for trips and is with me all the time with a bigger system in the bag or by it self in my hand. Yes, it does fit in a pocket, but, if it is your pants' pocket expect to get some odd looks/comments ;-) At $300 I would say you must have one. At $450+ I will say get it if you have been avoiding P&S (cause of IQ), but find yourself wishing you had a P&S (for easy of use/carry).

DIMITRIOS K.

2008-09-24T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Little Camera that goes the distance

I was waiting for the new Leica V LUX 4 to come out when I decided to take a look at it's 'sister' camera LX3. I was surprised how substantial it feels and it is made. It's a great looking camera. Then there's the quality of the Leica lens with it's speed. It truly feels and reacts like a professional camera. There are features that are unexpected and can give you the flexibility to adjust exposures, white balance, raw images to mid- range quality. Panasonic really thought this camera through to every detail for a very high end point and shoot. The only feature that's missing is a view finder. Although there is one you can purchase separately. I can't think of another camera in this price range that offers what this camera does. Without too many technical details, this camera lives up to my expectations.

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Panasonic DMC-LX3K Specifications

  • Camera Effective Pixels

    10.1 Megapixels

  • Optical Image Stabilizer

    MEGA O.I.S. (Auto/Mode1/ Mode2)

  • Optical Zoom

    2.5x

  • Image Sensor

    1/1.63" 11.3 Total Mega Pixels CCD
    Primary Color Filter

  • Extra Optical Zoom

    4:3 Aspect Ratio: 3.8x for 5 Mega, 4.8x for 3 Mega, 2 Mega, 0.3 Mega
    3:2 Aspect Ratio: 3.8x for 4.5 Mega, 4.8x for 2.5 Mega
    16:9 Aspect Ratio: 3.8x for 3.5 Mega, 4.8x for 2 Mega

  • Digital Zoom

    4x (Max. 14.3x combined with Optical Zoom without Extended Optical Zoom); (Max. 21.4x combined with Extended Optical Zoom)

  • Focal Length

    f=5.1-12.8mm (35mm Equiv.: 24-60mm)

  • Lens

    LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON, 8 elements in 6 groups (4 Aspherical Lenses / 4 Aspherical surfaces)

  • Aperture Range

    Wide: f/2.0 - f/8.0
    Tele: f/2.8 - f/8.0

  • Conversion Lens Compatibility

    Yes

  • Focusing Area

    Normal: Wide 50cm/ Tele 50cm - infinity
    Intelligent AUTO / Macro: Wide 1cm / Tele 30cm - infinity

  • AF Metering

    Face / AF tracking / multi-area / 1-area high speed / 1-area / spot

  • Focus

    Normal / Macro, Quick AF On/Off (On in Intelligent Auto), Continuous AF On/Off, AF/MF Switchable, Manual Focus(Joystick), One Shot AF, AF Area Select, AF Tracking

  • AF Assist Lamp

    Yes

  • ISO Sensitivity

    Auto / 80 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 (High Sensitivity Mode : Auto(1600 - 6400) )

  • White Balance

    Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Shade / Halogen / White Set (Selectable at Portrait, Soft Skin, Transform, Self-Portrait, Sports, Baby, Pet, High Sensitivity, Hi-Speed Burst, Pinhole modes)
    White Balance Adjustment (+/-10steps, except for auto set)

  • Exposure

    Program AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Manual, Program Shift(Program AE mode)

  • Exposure Compensation

    1/3 EV Step, +/- 2 EV

  • Backlight Compensation

    Yes (auto in Intelligent AUTO mode)

  • Auto Bracketing (AE)

    +/- 1/3 EV ~ 1EV step, 3 frames

  • Light Metering

    Intelligent Multiple / Center-weighted / Spot

  • Scene Modes

    Portrait, Soft Skin, Scenery, Sports, Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Self-Portrait, Food, Party, Candle Light, Fireworks, Starry Sky, Beach, Aerial Photo, Snow, High Sensitivity, Baby1&2, Underwater, Sunset, Pet, Hi-Speed Burst, Multi Aspect

  • Advanced Scene Mode

    No

  • Shutter Speed/Shutter System

    P:1-1/2000sec (Selectable minimum shutter speed)
    A/S:8-1/2000sec, M:60-1/2000sec
    Starry Sky Mode : 15, 30, 60sec.

  • Self Timer

    2sec, 10sec

  • Auto Review

    1sec, 2sec, Zoom, Hold

  • Review

    1x/4x/8x

  • Picture Adjustment

    Contrast +2steps
    Sharpness +2steps
    Saturation +2steps
    Noise Reduction +2steps (can be adjusted in Film Mode)

  • Recording Format

    Still Image: JPEG(Design rule for Camera File system, based on Exif 2.21 standard), RAW, DPOF corresponding image with audio: JPEG (Design rule for Camera File system, based on Exif 2.21 standard)+ QuickTime
    Motion picture: QuickTime Motion JPEG

  • Image Quality

    Fine / Standard / RAW / RAW+Standard JPEG / RAW+Fine JPEG

  • 4:3 Aspect Ratio (Still Image)

    3648 x 2736
    3072 x 2304
    2560 x 1920
    2048 x 1536
    1600 x 1200
    640 x 480

  • 3:2 Aspect Ratio (Still Image)

    3776 x 2520
    3168 x 2112
    2656 x 1768
    2112 x 1408
    2048 x 1360

  • 16:9 Aspect Ratio (Still Image)

    3968 x 2232
    3328 x 1872
    2784 x 1568
    2208 x 1248
    1920 x 1080

  • Burst Shooting Mode

    Full-Resolution Image, 2.5 frames/sec Max. 8 images (Standard mode), Max 4 images (Fine), Max 3 images (RAW)

  • Unlimited Consecutive Shooting 2

    Yes

  • Intelligent Exposure

    Off / Low / Standard / High

  • Digital Red Eye Correction

    Yes

  • Easy Zoom/Zoom Resume/Motion Zoom

    No/No/No

  • Still Image Recording with Audio

    5 seconds

  • Audio Dubbing

    Maximum of 10 Seconds

  • Composition Guide Lines

    Yes (2 patterns)

  • Built-in Memory

    approx. 50MB

  • Scene Mode Help Screen

    Yes

  • Auto Angle Detection

    Yes

  • Flip Animation

    No

  • Travel Date/World Time

    Yes/Yes

  • Title Edit

    Yes

  • Text Stamp/Date Stamp

    Yes

  • Built-in Flash Type/Mode

    Auto, Auto/Red-eye Reduction, Forced On, Slow Sync./Red-eye Reduction, Forced Off Flash Synchro ; 1st / 2nd Flash output Adjustment (1/3EV step, -2 - +2 EV) 0.8 - 8.3m (Wide/Macro/ISO Auto), 0.3 - 5.9m (Tele/ISO Auto)

  • External Flash

    Yes

  • Viewfinder

    External OVF (Optional)

  • LCD Monitor

    3.0", 3:2 Polycrystalline TFT LCD Display (460K dots)
    Field of View : approx. 100%
    AUTO Power LCD mode, Power LCD mode

  • Playback Mode

    REC/Play Selector Switch, 30 & 12-thumbnail Display, Calendar Display, Zoomed Playback (16x max), Playback of Fav Pics, Image Rotation, Resize, Trim, Protection, Aspect Conv. DPOF Print Setting Creating Still Pics from Motion Picture, Dual Image Playback

  • OSD Language

    English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Russian, Chinese(Traditional), Chinese(Simplified), Netherlandic, Thai, Korean, Turkish, Portuguese, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Swedish, Danish, Portuguese, Finnish

  • Recording Media

    Built-in Memory
    SD Memory Card
    SDHC Memory Card
    MultiMediaCard (Still image only)

  • Microphone

    Yes

  • Speaker

    Yes

  • Interface

    DC Input, AV Output (NTSC/PAL), HD AV Output (Component), USB 2.0 High Speed

  • Direct Print

    PictBridge

  • Power Supply

    Li-ion Battery Pack (3.7V, 1150mAh) (Included)
    AC Adaptor (Input: 110-240V AC) (Optional)

  • Battery Life

    380 pictures (CIPA standard)

  • ISO Limit Set

    Yes

  • Multi-Exposure

    Yes

  • Multi-Aspect

    Yes

  • Rec Mode (Mode Dial)

    Intelligent AUTO, P(Program) mode, A(Aperture Priority) mode, S(Shutter Priority) mode, M(Manual) mode, Custom1, Custom2, Portrait mode, Scenery mode, Sports mode, Night Portrait mode, Close-up mode, Scene mode, Motion Picture

  • Color Bracketing

    No

  • Real-time Histogram / Highlight Display

    Yes / Yes

  • Motion Picture

    4:3 Aspect Ratio: 640 x 480 pixels 30 fps, 320 x 240 pixels 30 fps/10 fps 16:9 Aspect Ratio: 848 x 480 pixels 30 fps

  • Film Mode

    Standard, Dynamic, Natural, Smooth, Vibrant, Nostalgic, WB/Standard, WB/Dynamic, WB/Smooth, My Film1, MyFilm2, Multi Film

  • Dimensions (H x W x D)

    2.34" x 4.28" x 1.06"

  • Weight

    0.5 lbs

  • Warranty

    Panasonic warranty

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About Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3K l Digital Camera with f/2.0 24mm Wide-Angle Lens, 4x Digital Zoom, Black

FEATURED REVIEWS

only the BESTS !!!!

By fotomanrod

leave the big cameras at home travel light... and have the security of a Leica Summicron F2 lens...turn off the flash and even shoot dynamic black and white (liked Tri-X) ...a superb top of the line point and shoot with full controls!

DSLR's on shelf since LX3

By BARRY C.

I knew this camera was special when the spec's of an f/2 lens, RAW capability, and full Manual operation was revealed. This camera has my DSLR's setting on the shelf. I especially like the LX3 for wide field astrophotography. On a tracking platform, this is truely a great camera for star photos.

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3K Digital Camera is designed for easy, creative shooting and high-performance in low-light conditions, the DMC-LX3 features a F2.0 24mm LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON lens, 10.1 mega pixels and an ultra-sensitive 1/1.63-inch CCD developed specifically for this model.

By combining a high-quality lens and sensor ready for a variety of shooting conditions with a wide-range of accessories and manual controls, the DMC-LX3 is ideal for professional photographers and serious amateurs looking for a compact digital camera that furthers their creative photography. At the heart of the DMC-LX3, is its 1/1.63-inch CCD. Making the intentional choice to limit the number of mega pixels to 10.1 on its CCD, Panasonic was able to give more space for each pixel and also redesigned the peripheral circuits and other components to further minimize noise generation.

As a result, sensitivity is almost 40 percent higher and saturation is increased by 35 percent, when compared to Panasonics 10 MP digital cameras, giving the DMC-LX3 outstanding image quality and a wide dynamic range and meeting the demand for a camera that works optimally in low-light environments. The CCD is also capable of reproducing images in three aspect ratios 4:3, 3:2 or 16:9. The new Multi Aspect mode allows the camera to take an image in all three aspect ratios simultaneously, allowing you to choose the version that best suits their needs.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3K l Digital Camera with f/2.0 24mm Wide-Angle Lens, 4x Digital Zoom, Black Features

  • Major upgrade to the DMC-LX3 is the f/2.0 24mm ultra wide-angle LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON lens. The f/2.0 is about twice as bright as a F2.8 lens and can shoot at higher shutter speeds to capture clear, blur-free images in dimly lit environments
  • In addition, the 24mm lens captures approximately a 213% larger viewing angle than a normal 35mm camera and 136% larger compared to a 28mm wide-angle lens. The lens unit consists of eight elements in six groups with four aspherical lenses with four aspherical surfaces
  • As a result of the f/2.0 lens, the DMC-LX3 produces high resolution and minimal distortion and artifacts such as chromatic aberrations, ghosting and flaring
  • The DMC-LX3 features a Film mode with six color types and three types of monochrome selections. Much like selecting from different film types, this function gives you the flexibility and creative freedom to take more expressive digital photos
  • The DMC-LX3 produces a maximum of three images from a RAW file for you to compare the different textures
  • Another new feature is the multiple-exposure feature, which lets you create artistic photos by overlaying up to three consecutive images; while still viewing the last image on the 3.0-inch LCD screen