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January 2008
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The editors liked
The L10 has a nice body design
And its articulated LCD makes live-view shooting much more useful.
The editors didn't like
The L10 has trouble focusing in very low light
Tops out at ISO 1
600
And its live mode has limited functionality when using most lenses.
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Published: 2007-11-26, Author: Philip , review by: asia.cnet.com
The L10 has a nice body design, and its articulated LCD makes live-view shooting much more useful.
The L10 has trouble focusing in very low light, tops out at ISO 1,600, and its live mode has limited functionality when using most lenses.
A nice body design and good image quality make the DMC-L10 an enticing entry-level SLR, but a pricey kit lens makes this kit too expensive.
Breaking into the fiercely competitive SLR market takes nerves of steel and deep pockets. It's something both Sony and Panasonic are attempting to do, but to improve their odds, each has drawn on the experience of an existing player.While Sony took ove...
Articulated LCD screen, Stabilized Leica 1450 mm lens, Two ways of focusing (and aiming), Nice image quality, Efficient antidust system
Slowness in contrast detect auto focusing, Disappointing burst mode, Delay in shooting when aiming with the LCD, No video mode, Viewfinder unpleasant for those that wear glasses
The Panasonic DMC-L10 falls between two stools – not quite a semi-professional camera but not an entry-level model either, which means that £900 is still looking expensive, even if the package includes a decent lens. Gavin Stoker Lowest online...
Abstract: Panasonics second DSLR, the Lumix DMC-L10, is the follow-up to the makers Lumix DMC-L1, a metal-bodied semi-pro model, which featured one of the best kit lenses around - the image-stabilised Leica 14-50mm f/2.8-3.5 zoom. If the DMC-L1 was targeting p...
The Panasonic L10 is only available in kit form with the lens and body and is priced at a recommended £900. Compared to a number of other DSLR cameras on the market, this is quite high and needs to pull something special out of the bag to compete. The ...