Panasonic LX10 / LX15 detailed and extensive hands on review
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2017
- A detailed hands on look at the features and functions of the Panasonic LX10 (also called LX15) digital still/video camera. Features demonstrations and tutorials of the advanced and innovative capabilities.
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This is by far the best review of any compact camera I have seen on UA-cam. The reason: your explanations are clear, concise, terse and intelligent. This is an object lesson to most other reviewers who let themselves get in the way of the review, or who do not properly demonstrate what they are talking about. Congratulations - and by the way, it's a great little camera!
Thanks so much for taking the time to post your kind words, they're greatly appreciated.
simply the best LX10 review around! puts other "professional" reviews into shame. just WOW! almost perfect camera review, FANTASTIC way beyond excellent!
I'm pleased by your kind words, thanks by taking the time to comment, appreciated.
I wish more reviewers showed more about the actual usage like you have in this video.
I appreciate the kind words - and share your thoughts. I wish they did too.
This is the best video out there on the LX-10. Believe me... I have seen them all :P
How kind of you to say, thanks for watching them all - and for ranking me the best, that's appreciated!
@@MaartenHeilbron Hi. ive noticed in vlogging, even when the camera is set to face detection it does sometimes have trouble locking on and instead focuses on the background behind me. Can you please tell me what settings are best please? For example is face detect better paired with afs, aff, or afc? Thanks in advance.
@@TheyCallMeJesse I would suggest manual for blogging, as the distance from camera to you is fairly constant. If you need auto focus use continuous, with a single spot placed on your face. That way when the face detect fails, it defaults to the spot and not the background.
@@MaartenHeilbron OK thank you very much
One of the best reviews I have ever seen. Detailed and exhaustive. Actually you review every function the camera offers. Great work!
I appreciate the kind words - thanks for commenting.
Great video. I have watched a LOT before I bought it. This is the best so far. Picked up a couple of things while watching. Thanks for making this!
It was a pleasure to read your kind words, thanks for taking the time to comment.
I find myself going back to this LX10 video every now and then since I got the LX10 around 6 months ago.
Thank you again for this video.
It's my pleasure, thank you for your kind words.
it's 3 am in the UK here and that was by far the best introduction to my new camera. Time to put it into practice. Thanks
A pleasure to read your kind words, thanks for taking the time to comment.
Great review - very clear speaking, good quality video - the way a review should be made. Thank you
Thanks - I truly appreciate your kind comments.
By far the best review and instructional video I have seen.
Very kind of you to say, thanks for commenting.
Thanks for this great review. I'm using this camera for three months now and it's fantastic, I love it! :-)
Thanks for the kind words - and I'm happy to hear from a happy long time photographer with this camera.
Dear Marteen,
I bought this one second hand and I have been enjoying so much but this video opened my eyes about the many features this camera has. I'm loving it even more!
You set the bar when it comes to attention to detail and in depth reviews.
Much appreciated!
That is very kind of you - a pleasure to read your comments.
Now, THAT was a REALLY useful review!
In fact, the ONLY one I found so far that let me find out if I'm going to like the operation or not. And I got a decent understanding of what the camera can do by SEEING it, instead of imagining it from a mere description.
Thank you for that!
Thanks for your kind words, appreciated. That is exactly what I mean to do - to give you a sense of what it's like to use the camera as well as what its features are.
Complete review. Thank you for helping make decisions when buying
A pleasure to read your kind words, thanks very much.
I just ordered mine and this was really helpful and in detail. Thank you :)
It was a pleasure to read your kind words - that's exactly the reaction I'm hoping for, thanks.
Another informative and insightful review. Thank you for all the effort you put into these videos!
A pleasure to read your kind words, thanks for taking the time to comment.
Thanks for this video Maarten. Nice in depth review
So nice to read your kind words, thanks for commenting.
Subscribed! So glad i found your channel. It is by far, the most detailed and meticulous in discussing LX10 features. Absolutely very helpful for a noon like myself. Thank you so much, Maarten!
A pleasure to hear from you - thanks for your very kind words, appreciated.
This is the best review of LX10! Thank you.
That's very kind of you to say, thanks.
This is what I love about Panasonic. PACKED with features!!!! Have been looking at all brands for my next camera but I think I’d really miss a lot of these features if I switched. Even grabbing a frame of video as a still is so easy on my current pocket Lumix and I use that quite a lot. FANTASTIC thorough review!
Thanks for your kind words, I do my best to be thorough. Thorough and honest.
This is a very helpful video! Enjoyed your way of in depth reviewing
Thanks for taking the time to comment, and for your kind words.
great review as always - I truly love my LX10 -
Thanks for the kind words - now I know why.
that might be the most thorough and concisely explained review I've ever experienced! Well done.
Wow, thanks! Always nice to read that viewers find my videos useful.
Hello Maarten. Thank you for the very detailed and comprehensive review. I just purchased this camera and I am the epitome of the word, novice, when it comes to photography. Your video will be a reference for me!
So glad to hear - always nice to know I've provided useful videos.
I have to say amazing tutorial for new panasonic's explorer !!! Thanks Maarten
That's very kind of you to say, thanks for commenting.
Wow! Awesome camera. I expect mine to arrive today and your video shows it can do way more than I was expecting. I may end up retiring my other cameras, of which I have plenty. Thanks for a very detailed and clear review.
Glad I could help! Thanks for taking the time to post your kind words.
I just purchased an LX 10. This was a highly useful overview. Thank you!
UPDATE: Four months later I found myself reviewing this video again to help me understand the more advanced camera features. Panasonic should use this as their trading video. Well done!
Always nice to know I've been helpful, thanks for your kind words.
@@MaartenHeilbron I agree with C. Johnson, I have come back and visited this video a few times in the last 6 months. I purchased this last September and I absolutely love this camera. My other cameras are canon, but when I went looking for a good inexpensive pocket camera I found this "Like New" on a used camera site. It has replaced all my other cameras and I find that I may become a Lumix user.. Thank you for the very clear, concise and easy to understand review and overview.
Outstanding walkthrough. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it I appreciate your kind words.
This was an amazing review, thank you!
It's my pleasure, and always nice to know that viewers appreciate my work, thanks!
This is as high a quality production as you'll find on youtube. Wonderful review.
Thank you for your very kind words!!!
very detailed, thanks for the review
+yEn ling Thanks, I appreciate the kind words.
Thank you once again sir for another magnificent pro level review. Absolutely the most technical, accurate, complete and informative reviews available.... thank you so very much.
How nice to read your kind words, thanks very much.
What a fantastic review. Love that you START by diving right into what it looks and sounds like rather than spending a lot of time baiting us for the rest of the video or diving right into the technical. At the end of the day, the first thing I want to know is a) does it look good and b) does it sound good. AFTER that, if I'm still interested, I'll want the tech specs, menu dives, etc... which is exactly what you did. If this camera were just a little less expensive, I'd jump on it as a replacement for my amazing Canon S120, but given the quality and features, I suspect it will stay up in that range.
It was a pleasure to read your comments, and it's nice to hear from someone who appreciates my approach. Thank you.
Great Lesson !! After a yr, I know & use perhaps 5% of this lesson.... Thank you!!
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words.
Your really good at explaining things. Thanks
How kind of you to say, thanks very much!
Thank you for your presentation you did a great job on this camera thanks again
You are very welcome, thanks for your kind words.
This is why I love Lumix Panasonic. They offer cameras jammed packed with features at a very affordable price. I will be picking up this camera in the future to compliment my Lumix G9. Great video!
So glad to read that you enjoyed the video, thanks for your kind words.
ur videos sounds positive and happy always..😁
I do my best to be both positive and happy - it makes life so much nicer. And thank you for the kind words, that's appreciated.
I've noticed the same thing about the ISO control. What were they thinking labeling it as Sensitivity and having the rest of ISO menu option in a completely different menu area. Also, i wish there was a physical button that allows me to go from auto and manual focus. Again, great video!
There are many cameras with a physical manual/auto switch - but they must feel that the target market for this camera doesn't want that. Not sure why there are two focus control points though ...
fantastic review. Thanks!
Thanks for your kind words, appreciated.
Excellent, as always.
Appreciated, thanks, a pleasure to read your kind words.
Great reviews sir.
Thank you kindly, always nice to hear from viewers who appreciate my work.
Great review!
That's kind of you to say, thanks.
Wow, excellent review and detailed information! Thank you! One question, what is the best way to utilize the 5 axis stabilizer for videos (no stabilizer in 4K video mode?) and why are there two options for the stabilizer?
I appreciate the kind words, thank you! Sorry, should have mentioned that. Normal is both (for both stills and video) Panning is so that there's no odd stabilizing effect as you pan left and right - useful for video. Hope this helps.
This is by far the best review and also the best quick user guide for Panasonic LX10. I actually learned much more about my camera watching your video then reading through the factory manual. Thank you so much!
Always my pleasure, thank you for your kind words.
Same here. I have discovered so much about my camera from this I would otherwise not have known. Thank you much.
Always my pleasure, thanks for the kind words.
just one word to this review: awesome!
(didn't know some of shown features of the cam)
That's so kind - I'm always pleased to hear that I've helped a viewer discover new features.
Fantastic review
Very kind, thanks.
0:49 "Stabilization is excellent", that's all I wanted to hear! You did it again Maarten! you helped me decide what camera to buy to replace my broken Lx100. Thank you for a great review, you are a great reviewer and a good promoter for Lumix cameras. Panasonic owes you bigtime! Panasonic pay the man!
While I'm always pleased to hear that I've provided useful information, it is not my intention to promote any manufacturer or product. Thanks for the kind words.
@@MaartenHeilbron My deepest apologies for an inaccurate statement, im just overwhelmed with joy that ive found a camera to buy again because of you.
@@Thirdworld128 That's great news, I am happy to know you've found a camera that pleases.
The focus stacking will be very useful for my jewelry photography
That's a perfect application for this great feature.
Thanks, very useful! Especially the information about that the camera turns the HDMI only during playback.
Always appreciate hearing from a viewer who's found the information they needed.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thank you once more!
Amazing Video
Thanks! Always nice to know my videos are appreciated.
Thank you for an excellent review :) .
It's always my pleasure, thank you for your kind words.
You’re welcome. I actually just ordered it.
Glad to hear I could help you make your decision.
Fantastic review MH. I’ve been looking around for a Compact camera and I think this may be it. Thanks for the detail in handling and overall review. Give my best to the director of photography your wife, stay healthy.
I will pass your kind words along, thanks for watching, commenting, etc. Has it really been five years since you became a subscriber? Wow! Thanks!!!
Good review
Thanks for the kind words, appreciated.
i am digging up your playlist, i couldn't find any olympus pen f review... hope it will come soon!
I've tried, but Olympus has not been as helpful as I'd like. Still trying though.
dear Maarten..
tQ for ur in-depth review of the functions of the LX-10 .. if i were to buy the LX-10, i will feel safe knowing that there is NO function that i would miss + not knowing how to use them.
Lastly, i feel via seeing how knowledgable u r of the LX-10, it is as though u designed the camera.
again tQ. Cheers.
p/s 1st time an in-depth that is NOT boring..
How kind of you to say, it was a pleasure to read your comments, thanks.
Great video explaining the features - I’ve been able to turn on CNED CineLike D using the web browser hack - I also use the video in in camera mode A mode which you can lock down the shutter speed using flicker reduction
Thanks for the kind words. I recommend M mode, so you can control both the shutter and the aperture.
Excellent review! Thank you for all the detail! I keep struggling trying to decide between this and the Sony RX100 MV. I saw another review where the camera seems to struggle with the AF, even though it was set on a fixed tripod and the subject wasn't moving around. The image blurs often and it's distracting... I'm wondering if there's any manual setting that will compensate that.
I appreciate the kind words. AF continuous, in some situations will continue to search for focus. Well, that setting would be manual focus.
Great review as always! I was wondering if you plan on doing an in dept review of the FZ2500? I know most people are focused on the GH5 or G85, but the FZ2500 has a few video features that for some reason the G85 didn't get. My only concern is the 1" sensor.
Thanks for the kind words, always appreciated. It's not on my to-do list, (which already looks pretty busy for the next few weeks) but I'll keep it in mind. I was concerned about the one inch sensor at first too, but I've since used many cameras with that sensor and been very pleased with the images - some of my favourites, some printed to 60x90cm.
What a fantastic review of all the features that can help decide whether or not to consider a camera. Awesome! Like many before me have said - clear, concise, focussed, and in a soothing, reassuring voice. This sets the benchmark for product reviews.
One query: The FZ300 has in its flash menu the ability to wirelessly control an off camera flash. Does this have it to? I'm not expecting it in this camera segment, but would be great to have considering there is no hotshoe.
I'm sorry, that is not something I tried. Maybe download the manual from Panasonic's web site to check.
I downloaded and read the manuals. The LX100 has that feature but the LX10 does not.
Best controls review I've seen. It has a flip up viewer, correct?
Such kind words, and coming from such a respected source. Thank you very much! Yes, the screen flips up for vlogging, as detailed and demonstrated at ua-cam.com/video/S-LaPUbOEjA/v-deo.html
Show damn it. Don't tell. :-)
A clear and unfortunate oversight, which I only realized when I was looking for the time to send you a link. Please accept my sincere apology.
Ha. Apology accepted. I know what sticklers you people of Dutch heritage are. I'm sure it hurt you deeply. None-the-less. I was looking at this camera and now I don't need a manual. I have you.
You're a frantically funny guy.
Excellentamundo. Thank You
Always my pleasure, thanks for your kind words.
@@MaartenHeilbron You sold me, ripped up my shortlist and ordered an LX15 yesterday. I intend to sort the awful sound with one of those proprietary stick on muffs, and the slippery surface with a nice expensive leather case rather than stick on grip sheets. This week I sold my Canon 200d, nifty 50,24mm pancake 75-300 zoom 80-200mm zoom, 34-76mm old zoom and have various other bits to selloff and fund one packet camera! The upcoming freedom will be great. I did the same with the TV, sold off the onkyo box and 7 speakers for a single quality soundbar. Who needs helicopters flying over, and in your subject who needs bags and bags of lenses. The limitations of a compact camera will focus (hmm) my mind on photography. Dank U Well Fred England
Always nice to understand the detail behind my viewer's decisions. Thanks for sharing your notes.
1 year update. Leared a new word from you Cluegy! Got a PU leather case for £11 instead of Panasonic £80 (crazy). lasting just fine. Got Magfilter to take the only remaining kit item a polariser which doubles for me as HD. could use for extra filters, but of course built in effects suit.Lack of sound socket. I am buying a Zoom HN and intend fitting as per another guys youtube with bracket for my music play recording. Missed the viewfinder but got used to this brave new iphone type world. Wifi downloading pics v useful on holiday, to iPad for review. This app is temperamental and works when it suit it. Added a gorilla mini tripod/grip and my former big bag of canon stuff is a distant memory. Freedom! Singing onto C modes lately. Many review moan about auto focus, but heck i am happy. Overall lots of bang for the buck. Watched lots and lots of reviews and tips here and Maarten Hellbron is the best. A handful of others - , Art of photo-Ted Forbes,Gordon Laing,Reha Alev, Robin Wong (for max enthusiasm!). You are the Best. A bit long winded way of saying thank you@@MaartenHeilbron
i wish you were giving a verdict rating for each of your reviews for comparison purposes! great and very detailed review anyway!
Thanks - that's a level of complexity that's beyond my current production capability.
aha you went to Cluny! i may or may not have made that pistachio cake 😄 excellent review sir! you have definitely convinced me on getting this camera! 👌
Oh, oh - yes I did. I loved the pistachio cake - well, pretty much all things pistachio. I judge the quality of a gelateria based on pistachio - oh, and nocciola of course. Thanks for the kind words, and happy to hear I've assisted your decision process.
This is the best review I’ve seen on this camera , I’m trying to buy a new camera and I’m considering the lx10 or ZS100, I want to take photos of my newborn son I purchased a sz70 and it was disappointing , indoor pictures is low quality . Before I had Sony hx60v but the flash stopped working and I don’t prefer buy it’s new model from Sony. Do u think the lx10 is good choice for indoor with low light conditions can you recommend a camera around 600 usd that suitable 4 me please?
thank You
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words.
A very nicely in depth look. I wonder when manufacturers will start to add mic ports or usb to mic adapters? Especially given how much longer models with that feature can command full price and how much longer they hold their initial value on the resale market, which might sway some buyers as much as the port itself?
I appreciate the kind words, thanks! I fully agree, if the manufacturer wants to be serious about video add a mic and a headphone port.
Love your video and explanation, wish I saw more photography shots at the F 2.8. I bought this camera last night and did not check if taking waterfalls will be a problem. Do you know if I could attach a Gradient ND filter to it? I was a bit worried because of the amount of light coming into the camera. Any recommendations you can offer?
I have no personal experience to offer, but there are filter adapter kits available to add ND to this camera.
thanks Maarten for this detailed video. question: does this camera have a built in ND filter like FZ2500? will you be doing a video for FZ2500? Thanks
Always my pleasure, thanks for the kind words. It does not have a built in ND (sadly - always useful for video). I likely won't be doing the FZ2500 - there's just not enough time for me to do everything. Sorry.
Thanks
Always my pleasure.
Thanks a lot for this presentation. There must be way more videos like this, going through (almost) all settings in the Cam.
One Hint: there ARE possibilities to get ND Filters on the cam (maybe today - and not on this video´s release date)
I appreciate your kind words.
Thanks for the hint, but please provide a little more detail.
Hello Maarten, awesome review as always! this new Panasonic looks fabulous! I'm looking for a replacement for my old rx100m1 and my budget stretches up to the rx100m3 - lx10 price range. I don't shoot video, I'm only a landscape photography guy. I loved the super sharp lens of the original rx100 and I wonder if the new lx10 can beat the m3 in this aspect . I'd love to hear your advice ! thank you !
Thanks for the kind words, always appreciated. I don't really have the equipment to test lens sharpness - dpreview usually provides this kind of information. The advantage that the RX100m3 offers is the viewfinder. Hope this helps.
Great review. Does this come with an instruction manual?
Thank you for your kind words, appreciated. You can download the manual from Panasonic's web site. In fact, I recommend you do this before purchasing. It's amazing how much good information and insight is in the manual.
Hello. Thanks for the review. I am deciding between this and the G7x II. I read that the G7x has quality issues but it has a 4x zoom. I was wondering if the 3x zoom is good enough for portraits? I just want to take ordinary portraits, nothing fancy or professional.
Thanks for the kind words. Either is fine for portraits. With 3x you may need to be a little closer.
Just discovered your channel and instantly subscribed. Best detailed reviews on cameras that I've ever seen. Could you suggest me best budget camera for travel and leisure? Should I get LX10 or G7, or any better suggestion perhaps?
Thanks for the kind words. The LX10 is a fine choice, but for a budget, maybe think about the GX850.
Maarten Heilbron Thank you very much. I'll look into it. My budget is around $700+, after conversion though. I live in Malaysia. Any other suggestions that I should look into?
That would be my recommendation.
First of all, a nice and very thorough review. Do you have an idea if this camera is compatible with a UHS-II sd card? If so is it then capable of emptying its buffer faster? (
SANDISK EXTREME PRO SD UHS-II CARD)
Thank you for your kind words. It's compatible with UHS1 speed class 3.
Hello Sir...i really love your detailed review on these cameras...
Initially i was thinking about the RX100 V but after watching your comprehensive reviews on LX10...i think i would go for this instead...
However, may i ask, how long the timelapse can last on 1 single charge of battery since the camera can't be charge while doing Timelapse...
Hope to hear from you soon sir...
Thank you and Have a nice day...
Thanks for the kind words. I'm sorry, that's not a parameter I tested. In any event, this will vary over the life of the battery - so any test would provide only a guideline. If you need a long timeline for time-lapse, choose a camera that can be externally powered.
Duly noted.
Thank you so much for your kind feedback :)
always my pleasure
Hello, great review! Do you know how to obtain the shutter count on this camera? Thanks!
Thanks for your kind words. If that's available, it's information obtainable only by a technician, there is no menu option for that.
Hello, what about the length of video clips in HD and FullHD? Can one of these modes record video until the REC button is pressed? Or all the video modes record only 15 min or 29 min 59 sec? Thanks
I'm sorry, I don't have the answer. I return cameras after the review (so I can't check it for you) and the manual makes no mention of time limits.
@@MaartenHeilbron Ok, thanks for your attention!
Hi, do you know how to see the shutter count on the lx15 please?
No idea, sorry.
I’m currently deciding whether to add to my camera collection. I’m enjoying creating photo diaries of my children’s lives. I have a fuji x70. Colours are amazing and so is the picture quality. Focus can be a little iffy. Don’t really want a mirror less camera. So deciding between the LX10/15, LX100 and G7xii. Currently swaying to the LX100 because of the larger sensor. Tough decisions
Camera Collection - tell me more! These are difficult times for camera purchasers.
Maarten Heilbron I know! If you had to recommend the LX10 or the LX100 what would it be?
Could go either way depending on wallet, needs and preference. Sorry, but this one's on you.
Maarten. Thank you for this review. May I add a perhaps enhanced comment. I was seriously looking at the Ricoh GRIII and have done much research before it has even been released. Let me compare and I will let your followers decide. LX15: 24 - 72 zoom lens, check. 1.4 aperture, check. In built flash, check. Touch screen, check. No heating up of the touch screen, check. Tilting, although not fully articulated screen, check. Longer battery life, check. In camera RAW processing, check. 4K video, check,. Half the price of the GRIII, check. 20MP, who needs 24MP for social? Check. The LX15 is even smaller than the GR III but the GR is slightly slimmer. In body stabilisation, check. I have done pixel peeking with the LX15 as I have it and there is some noise at higher ISO`s. The real test will be image quality but I find it hard to spend £800 when it appears that the LX15 is far superior in many ways. Time will tell. And I look forward to your review of the Ricoh GRIII.
Thanks for your note and the detail ... it's not on the to-do list as my relationship with Ricoh isn't very good, but may be improving. Not sure why you feel these two warrant a side-by-side feature comparison.
Thanks for the great video, I'm thinking of getting this as an upgrade from my Lumix TZ35. One feature I like on the TZ35 is the ability to take photos while recording a video, it is limited to 2 pictures on my camera, but its a nice feature, does the LX15 have the same option?
I appreciate your kind words. Up to 30 images can recorded, but they are 2MP and 16x9.
Thanks for your quick reply. I might get this camera. it's mostly for travel so has to fit in the pocket, and would like to have good low light images. Keep up the good work.
Always my pleasure, thanks.
I'm trying to use my Lumix DMC-LX10 as a webcam but it isn't picking up the live video after connecting via mini HDMI -> HDMI -> Elegato Capture Card -> USB. All drivers up to date and tested on both Catalina OS and Windows 10.
I tested all parts and everything is working when I plug in my nintendo switch/ps4 so the cables and capture card are working.
When I click playback to view the pictures, the images will display on the screen on both OBS and Zoom when I select 'USB Camera'. It switches to a black screen when I change it back to the live Camera Mode. I also made sure it is in USB Mode for PC and still nothing. I find it odd that it will display the images and videos on playback, but I can't figure out how to get the Live Streaming Feed to display. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I don't have enough experience with the capture card or OBS to assist with this. However, I have experienced similar issues with other cameras and other video streaming software. There are no easy solutions to these kinds of problems.
Great review Maarten! What is the video recording time in HD mode?
Thanks for the kind words. Thirty minutes.
@@MaartenHeilbron thank you !!
thank you for sharing your thoughts. I have a quick question that can i mute audio when recording video with panasonic lx10?
Always my pleasure. Here's the quick answer ... "No". There is no setting to stop audio recording during video.
hi sir! super like always! i was wonderingif you would give me an advice! i am in doubt if buy this panasonic or the canon g7x mark 2.. whic one in your opinion is better for image quality,autofocus ,low light and raw processing in camera( if there is a larger difference beween the two) ( 4k is great but is not the most important thing for me) thank you a lot!
Unless you already see a difference based on some feature you'd like to have, I'd judge them as fairly equal, and if 4K is not important I'd suggest you let your wallet and your brand preference be your guide.
Maarten Heilbron thank u !! really kind of u! I will follow your advice!!
Always my pleasure.
In the bazaar are many Canon g7x II cameras and few Panasonic lx15.That suggests something.Panasonic lx15 nobody wants to sell.
@@tomil2002 Or that they sell very quickly, and the vendors are sold out.
What kind of battery charger is used for this camera? Please respond when you can. I can’t find the answer anywhere online and even the Best Buy employee i talked to couldn’t figure it out.
The charger is available separately, and not included with the camera. Without the charger, the battery is charged in camera with USB. bhpho.to/2N50gfe
Hi if you were to pick a camera first one in 12 years would it be the ZS100 or LX 10
Neither. I'd take a Sony 6xxx model or a Fujifilm X-T20 or 30.
Hello Maarten,
which camera is better to photograph with, the Canon g7x mark 2 or the Panasonic LX10? I would like to start with photography. Thanks already!
Just pick one - with your wallet, your hand and your heart. ua-cam.com/video/9WiJQF0JXIE/v-deo.html
hi can you please help me decide between canon g7x mark ii and lumix lx10? i like that g7x ii has longer zoom, but the lx10 has 4k. well mostly i’d just take still images/photos, but sometimes i’d like to shoot a really short video to capture the audio also instead of just the still images. the g7x ii has better stabilization, and we know that the 4k in lx10 doesn’t support any stabilization. that said, should i choose stabilization over the option to shoot 4k (and crop it to get an extra zoom but still in 1080p)?
also this is my very first camera. although i know a thing or two, i’ve never really shoot in manual with a camera before. so preferably a beginner-friendly user interface. thank you!
Sounds like you should make the decision between the features most important to you.
Hi Maarten! Thank you so much for producing this great, informative and instructional video. I just bought the LX10 in 2019 for a dive trip. This little camera gets amazing reviews by the dive community. But they are not good about sharing their knowledge for settings or camera features and how to use them inside an underwater enclosure. So, I am reaching out to you hoping you can help me with a couple of questions.
1) Long around 7:51 minutes into your video, you are talking about the great focus features of this camera. Being able to move the focus area around on the screen is of particular interest to me. But I cannot find how to do that without using the touch screen. Obviously the touch screen will not be available to me underwater. Can you advise me on how to do this with buttons, the menu, or the controller?
2) I would like to figure how to set the camera up with back button focusing like is on my Canon 5D M3. Is this possible? It would be fantastic to be able to move the focus area to exactly where I want it, and then to be able to have the camera focus before pushing the shutter. The small creatures, and fish obviously move around a lot!
Basically, I would like the ability to focus, recompose and shoot. But I can't figure how to manage it on this little camera. Again, can you advise me? Thank you so much in advance. Yours have been hands down the best video instruction I've found.
I am travelling, and that's a little more detail than I have access to at the moment. Can you wait until May 12th?
I want to upgrade from iPhone to learn about photography to shoot manual, I like the aperture ring on this camera but not sure if this is a great camera for that purpose, was plan to get XE3 with 16-55mm F2.8 but the best camera is the one with you, so I guess this is a great camera for that purpose too since its small, has aperture ring and should be great quality and has zoom lens, right?
How about the 24mm wide in FF term, is it really as wide as 24mm on FF? Shoot indoor tight space, architecture and landscape is no problem?
Nearly all cameras are great for the purpose if you've been shooting with an iPhone (not that there's anything wrong with that). It's not usually a problem - but do consider the 16mm if you're worried.
Maarten Heilbron ok I see, so is better to get that XE3 than Limix LX10 for this purpose?
How about Leica XY rumor, do you heard about this?
Both are fine. There's a wider selection of micro four thirds mount lenses, but I feel that for the most part, Fuji lenses are of higher quality.
Hi! Could you help me choose between this model and the rx100m3? I'm not very interested in the video. Which of the two is best for photos? Thank you!
Both good. Here's my advice to help you choose: ua-cam.com/video/9WiJQF0JXIE/v-deo.html
That's a decent review, thank you so much!
I have a question; do you recommend it in December 2020? If not, what alternatives do you recommend?
This remains a good choice (I assume it meets your needs and checks off all your requirements). Otherwise, consider the equivalent Sony RX100 series, where the latest models will offer a few more features.
@@MaartenHeilbron thanks a lot for your reply 🙏💐
nice review! would you be confident of saying this would be your choice for a traveling camera when focused on video recording? compared to lumix lx100 and sony rx100-V
Although I haven't reviewed it, I'd be tempted by the Panasonic GX850 for travel.
Thanks. But with the look at the size and the comfortability of the camera.
At the moment I have the Sony RX-100 I. Until now it did quite a good job for me. But I want a camera that can record in 4k, so I'm considering one of those mentioned. I guess the GX850 might be the best camera, but always carrying the lenses is a killer for me. At my travels I was was used to take the camera in my pants pocket which made me pretty fast in preparation of taking videos and photos.
So the question should be: which camera in compact camera size would you recommend?
I would tend to the LX 100 because of the big four thirds sensor but i don't like the accessory flash which you have to install first.
Understood.
Great review and very informative! I have a hypothetical question, between Panasonic LX10, ZS100 and Sony RX100 III. One you have to choose one... which would it be. Thank you!
Fairly indifferent, but if all three were on a desk and I was going on holiday, probably the LX10.
Great review! Just ordered mine yesterday to have it for my Daughters Graduation. Smartphones are good for a pinch but if you want to enlarge they look like crap. I probably won't use 70% of the phones functions but the 4k film looks to be promising when you can pick a frame after to chose a pic from it. I know the pic will only be 8 mp but will it be OK to enlarge to a 5x7 picture with good quality? Also, I found to aftermarket add ons for a ND filter. Magfilter and lensmate. Which one is a better choice?
Thanks for the kind words. That is a useful feature, however, the shutter speed for video (1/60) is rarely ideal for capturing a still - so I would not raise my expectations too high, there will need to be a compromise. Enlarging 8Mp to 5x7 is not an issue. I'm afraid I have no experience with either brand. My only recommendation is to stay away from variable ND and to do a custom white balance after the filter is mounted. I find even the good ones have some colour shift and it varies depending on the lighting situation.
Thanks for the information. Have a good day.
always happy to help
Does RX100 V has stop motion function?
Is LX10 possible to have HEVC video file format support?
No and no.
Which one would you pick the Sony RX 100 v or this one
I'd be very happy with either - but the longer video limit and the focus features make me prefer the LX10.
Hi, i’d like to ask on which one is better? Sony RX100 V or This? Thanks in advance
Depends on your needs, I prefer having a viewfinder, but Panasonic's feature set and longer 4K recording times ...