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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 Review

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The recent purchase of the 5D2 will likely delay my avid interest in purchasing the LX3 (though I’ll likely be in the B&H store this weekend in NYC, and if I see one…), but I’m still a big fan. It isn’t for everybody, and I’ve had more than one commenter say they’d had both the LX3 and the Canon G10, and ended up keeping the G10. I think a big part of that is probably that the G10 is just more versatile, lens-wise that is. If you can accept the “limitations” of the LX3’s wide angle approach though, I suspect you’ll be quite happy with it. On that note, DPinterface has a review of the Panasonic LX3:

The Panasonic Lumix LX3 features a very nice burst full-resolution burst mode. You can take full 10 megapixel photos at around 2.4 frames per second for until the memory card fills up with “Standard” photos. The camera also can shoot at the same rate for up to 4 “Fine” photos or 3 RAW images In addition, the Lumix LX3 has a high-speed burst mode (which is classified as a Scene Mode) where resolution is reduced to 3 megapixels but you can snap at 6 frames per second up to 100 photos.

-DPinterface

Get the full review here.

Get the Panasonic LX3 here at Amazon or here from B and H Photo Video.

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