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Panasonic LX7

Quick information
Brand Panasonic 2011
Model DMC-LX7
Released Year 2011
Type Digital Cameras
Series Lumix
Color Black
Video resolution Full HD 1080p
Optical Zoom 2.5x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Panasonic Lumix LX7 is equipped with a 10.1-megapixel High Sensitivity MOS sensor, delivering high-resolution images with reduced noise even in low-light conditions.

It features a fast Leica DC Vario-Summicron lens with a wide aperture range from f/1.4 to f/2.3, providing excellent control over depth of field and brightness.

The camera supports full manual control, allowing photographers to adjust shutter speed, aperture, and ISO settings precisely to suit shooting conditions.

With a 3.0-inch high-resolution LCD screen, it offers clear image composition and review capabilities.

The LX7 supports Full HD video recording with stereo sound, making it versatile for both stills and video capture.

Additionally, built-in image stabilization helps produce sharp images by minimizing hand shake effects.

Specifications

Type Digital SLR
Model Panasonic DMC-LX7
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
MPN Does not apply
Color Black
Features Built-in Flash
Optical Zoom 2.5x
Maximum Resolution 10.2 MP
Maximum Aperture F1.4–2.3
Digital Zoom 2.5x
Series Panasonic LUMIX
UPC Does not apply
EAN Does not apply
Sensor type 10.1 MP High Sensitivity MOS
Lens Leica DC Vario-Summicron f/1.4-2.3, 24-90mm equivalent
Screen 3.0 inch LCD, 460k dots
Video resolution Full HD 1080p
ISO range 80-12800
Image stabilization Optical image stabilization

Key Advantages

The camera has a fast Leica lens with a bright aperture of f/1.4, exceptional for low-light performance and artistic shots.

Its compact size makes it highly portable without sacrificing image quality.

Manual shooting modes offer creative flexibility for advanced users.

The High Sensitivity MOS sensor reduces noise, producing clearer images in various lighting environments.

It supports high-definition video capture at 1080p resolution with quality audio recording.

Built-in image stabilization enhances sharpness and reduces blur from hand movement.

Limitations

The camera uses a smaller sensor compared to DSLR or mirrorless systems, limiting image quality in extremely low light conditions.

No interchangeable lens option restricts versatility compared to larger camera systems.

The autofocus system is not as fast or sophisticated as more recent camera models.

Low light ISO performance, while good, can produce some noise at higher settings.

The flash has limited range and power for large scene lighting.

Battery life is moderate, requiring spare batteries for extended shooting sessions.

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