Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX100S 4K, Point and Shoot Camera with Leica DC Lens (Silver)


LUMIX LX100 Integrated Leica DC Lens Zoom Camera with Advanced Controls: DMC-LX100. For any further queries please contact Panasonic Customer service contact number @ 1-800-211-PANA (7262)

Product Features

  • Legendary LUMIX LX Series with manual controls — Designed to Inspire Creativity
  • Superior light capture with large, multi-aspect micro four thirds sensor
  • 24-75mm Leica DC lens (F1.7-2.8) for a desirable Bokeh defocus effect
  • Clear and stable framing thanks to eye-level EVF (2,764k-dot)
  • Full hybrid photo experience with 30p 4K Ultra HD video and 4K photo mode


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  • Nathaniel Allen says:

    The LX series evolves into its ultimate form! I’ve owned exch of Panasonic’s LX cameras since the revolutionary LX3 in 2008. In two year successions, the LX5 and LX7 each brought worthy updates to the line, but when Sony debuted the RX100, it really showed that Panasonic wasn’t evolving as quickly as it should have.Not only has Panasonic made a great leap with the LX100, they’ve designed a compact that is of equal significance to the LX3 when it debuted.A lot of commenters disagreed with my comparison review of the LX7 vs. the RX100, especially after Panasonic dramatically cut their pricing in the face of the Sony camera’s popularity. So here we are two years later, and I’m seeing the matchup as valid as ever (with the most current RX100 III, of course).The LX100 has crept in size since the original LX3, and even compared to the LX7 (also incrementally larger than the LX3), the new dimensions are worthy of consideration — if you’re at all on the fence. While the RX100 III has also “filled out”…

  • TJ Sher says:

    Great Camera – but – BEWARE HUGE PURPLE LENS FLARES! As a very happy GH4 owner, I preordered this when I heard it had the same 4K video technology, and boy does it every delivery amazing 4K footage! I’m someone who takes hours of video footage for every still photo taken, and even though this camera takes gorgeous video, I’ve been rather disappointed in some of video-related issues this camera has.1. The microphones are very sensitive, and thus pick up every sound the camera makes. The mics pick up the focusing engine, the Stabilization engine, and the lens zoom. If you turn of IS, turn off auto focus, and don’t zoom… it still picks up some clicks. I don’t know what is still happening inside the camera when all those other things are off, but it’s extremely loud in the audio track. And there’s no external mic input, so you’re pretty much out of luck with audio on this device.2. This lens, while crisp & beautiful, has the strongest lens artifacts of any camera I’ve seen in my 30 years as a photo/video guy…

  • Radio Man says:

    This is a GREAT take with you anywhere camera but… I recently owned the Sony RX100III so I know a little about BOTH of these cameras.Actually when my lx100 arrived I actually thought it was smaller, than what I thought it might be. The thing is the lens while the LX100 is off, protrudes a bit similar to an RX1 and the EVF protrudes just a little in the back of the camera too, so that’s where the larger size vs the rx100 mostly comes into play. The actual body is rather small, so in my opinion this IS a very easy camera to take with you nearly anywhere. I’d never put an $800 camera IN a tight pocket, for that I’d use my darn cell phone. Anyway enough about size.I won’t write a long book here I’ll try and get to the major points.The IQ of the LX100 ABSOLUTELY beats the rx100III if IQ is your main requirement. Handling again goes to the LX100 vs the Sony, and the auto focus seems to be more accurate on the Panasonic as well, vs the Sony. As to the lens…you can get beautiful SMOOTH silky Bokeh out of…

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