The Panasonic's Lumix DMC-LX10 Digital Camera, a pocket-sized powerhouse offers outstanding performance through the use of a 20.1MP High Sensitivity MOS Sensor that can deliver sharp stills, UHD 4K video recording with native sensitivity to ISO 12800, which can be further expanded to ISO 25600. In order to provide sharp, richly detailed images, the LX10 features a fast Leica DC Vario-Summilux f/1.4-2.8 lens with a versatile 3x zoom range. This optic features a 35mm equivalent wide-angle to a telephoto range of 24-72mm, making it useful in a range of different situations. This lens features an 11-element in 9-group design that incorporates 4 aspherical lenses with dual-sided aspherical surfaces, two aspherical ED lenses, and one UHR lens to minimize aberrations and maximize performance. The two technologies also contribute to a marked reduction in noise through the use of multi-process NR, Random Filter, and Aperture Filter systems to realize consistent color fidelity and image clarity. Benefitting from the 1" MOS image sensor, The LX10 is able to record UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) video at 30p with a high bit rate of 100 Mbps in the MP4 file format. Full HD 1080 video can also be recorded—at 60p, 30p, 24p, or 60i—in the AVCHD format, as well as Full HD and HD formats in the MP4 format. A built-in stereo microphone records audio in either AAC or Dolby formats. Users can also use the micro-HDMI port to output 4K video to an external monitor or recorder. The 4K capabilities also permit recording 8MP stills at 30 fps in a trio of ways. A built-in focus stacking feature lets you program the capture of a sequence of photos with shifting focus. This technique allows you to utilize the highest-performing aperture as well as increase the depth of field in your final image. Helping to compensate for camera shake when recording HD movies, 5-axis HYBRID O.I.S.+ is an advanced image stabilization system that minimizes the appearance of blur when shooting one-handed video. It corrects for five types of camera shake that commonly affect more dynamic movement types that occur while moving when recording.
Panasonic DMC-LX10 Specs