Testseek.com have collected 45 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX15 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX15.
December 2016
(86%)
45 Reviews
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Comes with Image stabilization, Capable of 4K video capture, Comes with Aperture & Control rings
No electronic viewfinder,
As you've seen in this Panasonic LX10 review, the LX10 is a capable camera that gets the job done, and has some special features that make using it a bit more exciting than others. If however for whatever reason it doesn't fit in to your needs, you might...
Abstract: Hands-on: We take an opening look at Panasonic's 4K compact camera The premium compact camera market is booming, and there's never been more choice available to the consumer. Fresh into this market is the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX15. It follows on from the s...
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Published: 2016-12-16, Author: Jeff , review by: camerajabber.com
Panasonic LX15 / LX10With an f/1.4 lens, 4K video and Panasonic's new Post Focus mode for changing your focal point after capture, is the LX15 / LX10 the new king of premium compacts? We put it to the test…30 second Panasonic LX15 / LX10 reviewThe Panason...
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Published: 2016-09-19, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Flexible 24-72mm zoom with bright f1.4-2.8 aperture, Very close 3cm minimum focusing distance at 24mm, Tilting touch-screen with great user interface, 4K Movies with 15 minute clips and 4K Photo modes
No built-in viewfinder. Screen tilts up but not down, Slippery front surface; textured grip preferred, 4K movies and 4K photos crop the coverage to 36-108mm, No built-in ND filter nor Auto ISO in Manual for movies, Continue: In depth
Panasonic's Lumix LX10 / LX15 is a highly compelling premium compact which bravely goes head-to-head with the big hitters from Sony and Canon. Rather than producing a me-too version, the LX10 / LX15 features a number of unique differences which stand out...
Superb image quality, 4K video with touchscreen autofocus control, Genuinely pocket-sized
Focus a little soft towards the edges of frames
The LX15 may be competitively priced, but £600 is still a lot to spend on a compact camera. After all, you can't change lenses or attach a flashgun, so keen photographers might only consider this as a second camera for times when their main rig might prov...
The wide choice available to consumers in the premium compact market is a good thing: with smartphone cameras becoming ever better, people need to have a reason to buy a dedicated camera, and high-quality devices such as this provide an attractive proposi...
The touchscreen hinges upwards and can be used to change camera settingsWith the LX15, Panasonic has made a very promising-looking competitor to the Sony RX100 IV and Canon G7 X Mark II. With its decent array of controls – lens dial, aperture ring, top-pl...
Published: 2016-09-19, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great build and value for what you get, Aperture and lens control rings bring an edge of high-end the competition generally lacks, Solid image quality from that 1-inch sensor
No built-in ND filter, Image quality pipped by Sony RX100, Lens control ring knocks settings too easily, Can't add a viewfinder
The Panasonic Lumix LX15 is high-end, but, critically, comes minus the highest-end price point. Its initial £599 is a significant chunk of cash less than the Sony RX100 IV, and is more than competitive against the Canon G7 X Mark II.Of those mentioned com...