Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DC-LX100 2 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DC-LX100 2.
May 2019
(83%)
52 Reviews
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Abstract: Although smartphones are the default choice, a lot of the most attractive lifestyle photographs on platforms such as Instagram are shot using 'traditional' cameras.We've chosen a selection of models that make it easier to shoot high-quality, compelling li...
Abstract: If you want a compact camera that produces great quality photos without the hassle of changing lenses, there are plenty of choices available for every budget. All of the cameras in this buying guide have zoom lenses, with focal length ranges mostly spanni...
Published: 2019-01-31, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Bright zoom lens, Micro Four Thirds image sensor, 11fps burst shooting, Strong control layout, Touch LCD, 4K video and photo options, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth,
Pricey, Not quite pocket-friendly, Doesn't have in-body flash, Fixed LCD, No mic input
The Panasonic Lumix DC-LX100 II has a better image sensor than the original, but we would have liked to see more upgrades for the price...
Large sensor gives you control of depth, Easy-to-change aspect ratios, Retro metal control dials
The LCD screen is fixed, There is no pop-up flash, Wireless image transfer is clunky,
With a large sensor, great lens and an EVF, the Panasonic Lumix LX100 II has all the ingredients we'd want from a compact camera, and it even encourages creative photography...
If you're the kind of person who likes their phone to be a phone and their camera to be a camera, I can see the case for the new LX100 being that camera...
While Panasonic has addressed some of the shortcomings of the previous model through the higher-resolution sensor, updated processor and touch-enabled monitor, the LX100 II is still expensive for a camera of its type. A few shortcomings remain; in particu...
These days, buying a camera has to make sense in a way that it didn't in the past for it to be really be worth it.If you're already spent $1500 on the latest Samsung Galaxy Note or Apple iPhone, spending another $1000 on the Panasonic LX100 II isn't going...