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Top Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 Camera Reviews
Photography Blog reviewed the
Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 and said: "The Panasonic Lumix
DMC-L10 and Leica 14-50mm kit lens f/3.8-5.6 kit lens produced
images of very good quality during the review period. The 10
megapixel images were slightly soft straight out of the camera
at the default sharpening setting and ideally require some
further sharpening in an application like Adobe Photoshop, or
you can change the in-camera setting."
Trusted Reviews wrote a review on the
Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 and said: "The external control
system is fairly complete, with separate buttons for ISO,
metering and AF modes and white balance, but it is also a bit
confusing, with a function menu which also gives access to white
balance and ISO, as well as picture quality, flash mode and
MegaOIS mode. As well as this there is a full menu system,
although I think the menu on my sample was not the final
version, because it included an entry for the "Extra optical
zoom" (aka digital zoom) feature found on Panasonic's compacts."
Camera Summary:
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 is a 10.1 megapixel camera designed
for consumers who are familiar with compact cameras, but also
want to further experience the enjoyment of digital SLR
photography. It features a rotating 2.5" Live View LCD, a dust
prevention system, optical image stabilization, imitation film
modes, and advanced scene modes. The DMC-L10 will be available
in October 2007 for about $1,299.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 News Release Excerpt:
Panasonic expands Lumix SLR line with first SLR model featuring
face detection, advanced intuitive features. Lumix DMC-L10
features 270-degree rotating Live View LCD, and advanced
dust-prevention system.
SECAUCUS, N.J. (August 30, 2007) – Panasonic today introduced
the newest member of its digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera
line, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10, the company’s first SLR with
Face Detection. The DMC-L10 also offers an advanced 2.5 inch
Live View LCD which can rotate 270 degrees, enabling versatile
shooting options, and making it easy and convenient to shoot
from high or low angles. Complete with a 10.1-megapixel Live MOS
Sensor, the DMC-L10 includes an advanced, Supersonic Wave Filter
system that prevents dust from collecting on the sensor and
degrading photo quality.
“Panasonic’s advanced digital imaging technologies, including
Optical Image Stabilization and Intelligent ISO control
settings, are helping Lumix compact digital cameras make a name
for themselves in this industry, “said Alex Fried, National
Marketing Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics
Company. “Now, we expand our SLR line with the Lumix DMC-L10,
which is especially designed for the consumer who is familiar
with compact digital cameras, but also wants to further
experience the enjoyment of digital SLR photography.”
The DMC-L10 is Panasonic’s first digital SLR with Face
Detection, which will focus, set auto exposure and can detect up
to 15 human faces simultaneously, capturing the subjects clearly
and brightly. Combining Face Detection with Panasonic’s
Intelligent ISO Control settings, which measures the movement of
the subject and sets the ISO level accordingly, helps give
consumers crisp, blur-free images.
The Live View LCD lets users check the image on the camera after
making exposure compensation adjustments, but before taking the
shot. The LCD also features an Intelligent LCD function that
offers an automatic brightness level control function, making
the screen visible regardless of a bright sunlit or dark
environment. In addition, the DMC-L10 adopts advanced
hybrid-type AF system, which gives users the option to choose
either the phase difference AF system or the contrast AF to suit
the preferred shooting style. While in manual mode, the user can
enlarge part of the subject on LCD and also freely move the
magnified area for easy framing.
A common concern among digital SLR camera users is the potential
of dust entering the camera’s body when adjusting
interchangeable lenses. To combat this, Panasonic has equipped
the DMC-L10 with a Supersonic Wave Filter system that uses
supersonic vibrations to shake off dust clinging to the sensor,
which also simplifies the maintenance process.
The DMC-L10 incorporates a variety of functions that build a
bridge for those transitioning from a compact digital camera to
a digital SLR, helping them to take high-quality digital photos.
For instance, the Mode Dial on top of the camera provides easy
access to the most frequently used settings including Auto mode,
each P/A/S/M mode, and five scene modes (Portrait, Scenery,
Macro, Sports and Night Portrait) and one custom mode that can
be set per the user’s preference.
The DMC-L10 comes equipped with a LEICA D VARIO-ELMAR 14-50mm /
F3.8-5.6 / MEGA O.I.S. lens, which has a focal length from 14mm
to 50mm, and offers a more compact and light-weight body than
its predecessor (LEICA D VARIO-ELMARIT 14-50mm/ F2.8 -3.5 ASPH).
Other advanced features of the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-L10
include:
Film Mode: Allows users to choose a setting which mimics
the effects of analog film. Users select from nine modes
including Standard, Dynamic, Nature, Smooth, Nostalgic, Vibrant,
Standard B/W, Dynamic B/W and Smooth B/W, with the capability to
finely adjust contrast, sharpness, saturation and noise
reduction. All these settings can be confirmed before you take
the picture and the result is always as you intended.
The Venus Engine III: Image processing LSI developed by
Panasonic to maximize the performance of the Leica D lens and
Live MOS sensor. This advanced LSI helps reproduce images with
outstanding resolution, superior color and detailed gradation.
It also distinguishes chromatic noise from luminance noise and
selectively reduces the chromatic noise, one of the chief
sources of image quality problem. This helps the DMC-L10 deliver
the superb image rendering one expects from a quality SLR
camera.
Image Stabilization: Panasonic drew on its cutting-edge
lens technology to invent Mega O.I.S. (Optical Image
Stabilizer), a system that prevents blurring from shaky hands
and has been incorporated in the full 2007 line of LUMIX digital
cameras. This high-precision image stabilizing lens system is
now available with the LEICA D VARIO-ELMAR 14-50mm/F3.8-5.6/MEGA
O.I.S.
Advanced Scene Modes: As part of the L10’s intuitive
usability, the photographer can make finer adjustments when
using frequently-used scenes such as Portrait, Sports, Landscape
and Night portrait. For instance, when selecting the Portrait or
Sports mode, users can further define whether the scene is in
outdoors or indoors. When using the Landscape mode, users can
specify if it is a nature or an architectural shot.
Auto-Focusing Methods: To match the shooting situation
and subject's position, the user can select from six
auto-focusing methods: Face Detection, 9-point, Multi, 3-point,
1-point and Spot. With the 1-point AF or spot AF method, the
auto-focusing area can be chosen from as many as 11 points.
Various group area patterns can also be selected in the new
Multi method.
The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-L10 will be available in
October 2007 for a MSRP of $1,299.
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