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January 2008
(74%)
53 Reviews
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balance des blancs un peu capricieuse, autofocus parfois poussif, sensibilité ISO, prix élevé par rapport aux concurrents de la même gamme.
le DMC-L10 veut séduire les utilisateurs de bridge et les faire basculer vers le reflex. Il mise sur une simplicité dutilisation et une très bonne ergonomie (en grande partie inspirée par celle des bridge), assorties aux pe...
Loptique Leica, Lécran orientable, Le mode Iso intelligent, Le stabilisateur
Le prix, Les réglages Iso limités
Le DMC-L1 était le premier pas de Panasonic dans le monde des reflex numériques. Il sétait associé avec Olympus pour réussir un appareil aux caractéristiques attrayantes. Il présentait bien entendu quelques inconvénients, dont le principal était un pr...
balance des blancs un peu capricieuse, autofocus parfois poussif, sensibilité ISO, prix élevé par rapport aux concurrents de la même gamme.
le DMC-L10 veut séduire les utilisateurs de bridge et les faire basculer vers le reflex. Il mise sur une simplicité dutilisation et une très bonne ergonomie (en grande partie inspirée par celle des bridge), assorties aux performances et à la latitude ...
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Published: 2007-11-05, Author: Philip , review by: cnet.com
The L10 has a nice body design, and its articulated LCD makes live-view shooting much more useful.
The L10 is only available as a kit, 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.
Panasonic Lumix L10 Review BY: JerryJ, DigitalCameraReview.com Editor PUBLISHED: 11/5/2007 Panasonic Lumix L10 Review Article ContentsPanasonic Lumix L10 Review Image Gallery The second full-featured Digital SLR from Panasonic is the new Lumix DMC-L10....
Trying to decide what award the Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 should receive has proven to be a difficult task, principally because the overall package thats currently available doesnt make too much sense. Panasonic have gone to great lengths to make the ...
Abstract: Panasonics second DSLR camera, the 10.0-megapixel Lumix DMC-L10 is far more conventional-looking than its predecessor. Its also lighter and provides some of the features that have made the Lumix name popular with digicam buyers, such as an LCD monito...
Excellent image quality, particularly with RAW images, RAW, JPEG and RAW+JPEG formats, Live View, Very good metering and auto focus with Live View, Good colour rendition, Good kit lens with Mega OIS stabilization, Dust reduction system
Some shadow noise as of 100 ISO under some circumstances, and quite noisy as of 800 ISO, Small TTL viewfinder, Builtin flash causes a lens shadow with the kit lens, Short battery life with Live View, Expensive
The Lumix DMC-L10 is the latest dSLR creation from Panasonic, and a departure in terms of design from their last dSLR camera, the DMC-L1. The L10 has a rounded form, is compact, and somewhat reminiscent of Panasonics FZ cameras. Equipped with a Four ...
Live View with flip-out screen, Quality kit lens with stabilisation, Contrast-based AF with neat options, Effective anti-dust system.
Uncomfortable pricing, Contrast-AF requires special lenses, Poor burst in RAW or at higher ISOs, Default output benefits from sharpening.
There’s no denying the L10 is a very good DSLR, but due to its quality kit lens and extra features it finds itself in a slightly uncomfortable spot. It’s obviously worth more than budget DSLRs, but finds itself competing against some higher-en...