LUMIX LX3

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日本語/Japanese
Wed 2008/12/03 15:59
Review of the Panasonic Lumix LX3 high end compact camera and a few sample photos taken around Tokyo.
Thanks for your advice on which camera to get. Our IXY served us well for two years but pictures started to be come very blurry and yellowish.
Initially thought about getting another compact camera but wanted to improve my photography skills so decided to get a high end compact camera despite being bigger in size.

Unlike a standard compact camera, the high end versions (you can see some here) enable you to control the aperture and exposure too just like a digital SLR and the picture quality is far superior due to the higher quality/larger lens.
More about the LX3's Leica lens here.
The LX3 cost 45,300 yen and guessing the price was the first question in a previous giveaway.

Here you see the various never-ever-used sockets for USB, AV out and power attachments. The knob with the red bit around it is a joypad type thingy.
Me love the 16:9 aspect ratio and never change this. More on the LX3 settings at the official site.
Needed to get used to changing the macro manually.
My only major complaint about the LX3 is this strap attachment on the side of the camera - cant rest it on its side for timed shots or lean against lamp post for stability.
The LC-1 self retaining lens cap is as the name suggests designed for the Ricoh cameras but it fits on the LX3 without any modification - you just need to force it on a bit with your palm.
If you use the zoom mode, the flaps get in the way as the lens retracts but you can stick something under the flaps to avoid this.
Without the LC-1, one would have to manually remove the lens cap just like one would do for a digital SLR. The ring has to be removed from the LX3 before attaching the LC-1. The LC-1 cost 1,500 yen.
When you power on the LX3, the LC-1 would have its flaps opened automatically - pushed open by the lens.
LX3 with closed LC-1.
Another thing that I forgot to mention is that one can find many accessories for high end compact cameras which you cant get for a standard compact camera.
This page lists some of the extra lenses and other bits n bobs available for the Lumix LX3.
Previous LX3's came with a horrible charger with power cables attached. New versions are just the plug-in-wall type.
The LX3 comes with a few MB of internal memory for taking extra shots.
Took me a while to get used to the UI after many years of using different IXY models.
The screen is incredibly nice - perhaps too nice as pictures on the LCD look much better than the real photos ^^;
Like the small thumbnailed view which wasn't available on the Canon IXY.
When you change modes, this swirly thing appears. You can even take HD video for it too. 1280×720 at 24FPS, 848×480 (or lower) at 30FPS. Quality is not too bad at all.
A look at the box - full of rubbish.
They need to show users how to put the battery on the charger...
And a few samples taken with the Lumix LX3 - original images with EXIF data in my Flickr Lumix LX3 set - its the ones at the end of the set.

I've also made a Places to visit in Japan set at Flickr. Feel free to add me as a Flickr comrade.
The LX3 has a F2.0-F2.8 24-60mm (35mm equivalent) Leica DC Vario-Summicron lens. Images are captured on a 1/1.63-inch CCD sensor sporting 10.1 million effective pixels. Full specs in English at Dpreview.
One of the things I really love about the Lumix LX3 is its ability to take great shots at low light - something that the Canon IXY always struggled to do. This one with ISO 400.
One of the first shots I took without reading the manual so its a bit dodgy.
The macro mode is awesome.
Need to remember to cover the light sensors in the MBP next time I open it to keep the keyboard lit.
Gorgeous macro shot of Nanael - review soon.

5 out of 5 dolphins. I carry a camera with me everywhere I go and while the LX3 is more bulkier to carry, the picture quality and control I have over the settings make up for it. An awesome and recommended purchase.
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Zou in New York City (Registered on 2008/07/08 14:07)
Student & Authorized Chicken Slapper
Pretty awesome, I especially like how it opens up with the lens, kinda transformer like.

Just a question a High end compact camera is it similar to a regular compact camera where you can just point and shoot? Or do you have to autofocus?
(ID #397062) Posted on 2008/12/03 15:56
Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11 12:18)
CEO MIrai Inc
Automatic settings are included but manual gives you more control of how the photo ends up looking.
(ID #397167) Posted on 2008/12/03 18:01
godpir in USA (Registered on 2008/04/30 15:04)
Student, Help Desk Worker
This ability gives you so much control to how the image turns out, especially for the macro shots with a very small depth of field.  I have to shoot these for my photography class...Fun!
(ID #402881) Posted on 2008/12/08 04:43
adanrico in California (Registered on 2008/12/02 02:27)
Web Design & Marketing
I LOVE the lens flap! NICE quality! 
(ID #397064) Posted on 2008/12/03 15:57
samejima in Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/10 20:39)
CG Artist wannabe / Figure Collector / Deadman
Danny, why is this article dated 01/03/2009? 0.0
(ID #397065) Posted on 2008/12/03 15:59
adanrico in California (Registered on 2008/12/02 02:27)
Web Design & Marketing
I was gonna say the same thing! LOL
(ID #397073) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:07
Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11 12:18)
CEO MIrai Inc
Fixed ^^;
(ID #397089) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:26
Aeonex in Canada (Registered on 2008/03/31 13:00)
Student
the biggest problem with me is that I hate having to carry a camera around. So I do take some pictures with my cell phone camera (2 megapixels<- epic fail) but I don't like lugging my actual Digital camera around
(ID #397066) Posted on 2008/12/03 15:59
Rin in Toronto (Registered on 2008/01/04 17:29)
Student Otaku (ITM Student) and ACG NA Staff
Awesome to see a compact camera like that...
Will go to those places on Flickr if I can find them...
Also, will add you as a comrade on flickr!!!!!
(ID #397068) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:01
chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09 15:45)
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
showing hubs this camera review huhuhu not sure when we'll get but a 5 out of 5 dolphins is goot lol!
(ID #397070) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:03
i'm mr. danger in Florida (Registered on 2007/08/17 10:57)
student , otaku and awesome blogger
wow, that little camera is very impressive. the quality of those picture are awesome and i like the design, it reminds me of one of those old film cameras. 
(ID #397075) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:09
FatBastard in directly responsible (Registered on 2007/11/04 19:28)
Hotdog Repairman
Hmm...  nice digital pictures with that camera. I'm impressed. I seldom take pictures tho, and I personally don't like being snapped.
(ID #397077) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:10
lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30 19:39)
Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 太もも Appreciator
So that picture we saw will be the only time we'll see you in person? We're just gonna have to associate you as the walking pantsu all the time then...
(ID #397234) Posted on 2008/12/03 19:36
zephyranthez in Jakarta, Singapore, Australia, Earth (Registered on 2008/02/17 00:09)
ダメ人間, ひきこもり
danny you're torturing me by showing that mousepad again. /want >.<
(ID #397079) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:13
WiseFreeman in DC Cloning Laboratory (Registered on 2007/11/07 19:20)
DCX001-Prototype
Wow, it has soft focus on this compact digicam, gonna check it out soon, the price is very yummy too ^_^
(ID #397081) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:14
lene in San Diego (Registered on 2008/07/29 11:14)
Student, Freelance Artist
What a beautiful camera!

I've been contemplating on getting a compact camera of my own because lugging around my DSLR is sometimes a bit much :(
(ID #397083) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:16
tenrou in Honolulu, HI (Registered on 2008/04/16 17:43)
★究極神龍★
良いな、そのカメラ。。。^_^
(ID #397086) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:22
SlickDog in サンフランシスコ (Registered on 2007/11/23 15:53)
Unemployed Digital Production Artist
As much as I love Canon, this looks like my next camera.
(ID #397092) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:27
Gibson in California (Registered on 2007/05/28 04:42)
Student artist
What is the typical resolution of the pictures taken, is there grainy pictures
(ID #397096) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:32
Cyberchaos in Australia, Sydney (Registered on 2008/02/17 20:43)
AdvDip Network Security - CCNA - Ironport - Security+
EVERYDAY
my CF cards are nearly full....all of them - i better start offloading them onto my PC.

Very cool lens cover Danny - DO WANT (if i had a compact that is)
(ID #397101) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:36
soulfringe in Sacramento California, United States (Registered on 2008/10/25 19:28)
amatuer bum
I no longer like my canon powershot A590 now. 
Me sucking at taking pictures helps contribute to that too though. 
(ID #397111) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:44
exurbanotaku in America (Registered on 2008/01/11 05:47)
Consultant
I'm on exactly the same boat.  When I purchased the camera I was all about wanting to take great photos, but now it just sits collecting dust because I suck at taking photos (little time to learn) and I'm too socially-awkward to randomly pull out a camera and snap a photo.
(ID #397612) Posted on 2008/12/04 02:03
kadhine (Registered on 2008/11/23 06:22)
Yeah, I'm socially awkward too, so I tend to stalk birds and trees and take pics of them. I am struggling right now with what I suspect is the same Canon camera Danny had before. It doesn't do what my imagination wants, but this new camera looks like what i need to get...
(ID #445209) Posted on 2009/01/12 16:57
NPC in Rocklin, CA (Registered on 2007/12/06 16:43)
JR. College Student
Ever since I used a Panasonic Lumix camera at a LAN party I've been keeping an eye on them. All of them seem pretty nice to me. I might pick up a lower end version for $150-ish. Would it be worth it or a waste of money?
(ID #397117) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:49
go grab those high end one, low end one u better choose Canon A590.
(ID #397159) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:50
Quen in ニューヨーク (Registered on 2008/08/13 10:51)
Never had anything better than compact point and shoots, even with the number of photos I've taken.

If I was smart I'd invest the money into a decent camera and end up with photos that don't make me slap my palm into my forehead when I look at them years later.
(ID #397118) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:50
Mini1-kun in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/06/11 00:48)
Wow, nice camera.. i like the thumbnail view and the oppai mousepad^^
(ID #397119) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:50
quicoto in Spain (Registered on 2007/12/10 20:32)
Blogger
I just need a compact one. I can't take my Nikon every time I want :(
(ID #397121) Posted on 2008/12/03 16:53
ichiro in nagoya (Registered on 2007/09/19 03:31)
the wholesale business of flower
おお〜。ハイエンドコンパクトカメラいいですね!
一眼レフは「もってくぞー」と準備しなければいけないけれど、
ハイエンドコンパクトカメラならかばんに入れておけそう。いざというときに暗いところも綺麗なのはgood
(ID #397126) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:03
coffeebugg in the coffee shop across the street (Registered on 2008/05/22 19:23)
Web monkey, coffee addicted cerberus, Chef Vader
What would be the Sony and Canon equivalent of this lovely piece of equipment?
(ID #397134) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:19
marvin (Registered on 2006/12/25 00:54)
Canon G9/G10 although the Canon is much more bulkier, about the same size as a small DSLR without the lens. although imo the lumix uses a the better lens. 
don't think sony has an equivalent model though
(ID #397139) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:24
Sony compact aint good enough to challenge them. The more equivalent one will be Canon G10 and Nikon P6000 (Nikon one is the worst among them).
(ID #397156) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:47
SPaulMac in Kentucky, United States (Registered on 2007/10/12 12:41)
Not sure about Sony, but Canon's is definitely the G10. I really enjoy my little (O.K. not so little) G10, but I do envy the Panny's fantastically fast lens, low light performance and 24mm at the wide end. That being said, as a companion to a Rebel XT, I actually like the size of the Canon in my hand.

I've really been impressed with what Panasonic's been able to do with it's cameras. They've certainly become competitive with Canon and Nikon in terms of both quality and performance and deserve to be taken seriously.

BTW, if you're deciding between these two cameras, ignore the megapixel difference. Though the Canon boasts 14.7 vs the Panny's 10.1, they both far exceed what the lenses are actually capable of and my 8 megapixel Rebel will leave both in the dust.
(ID #398014) Posted on 2008/12/04 10:48
marvin (Registered on 2006/12/25 00:54)
congratulations on the camera. love the shot with the tissue covered figures, and the shot with cheerleader Mikuru.
(ID #397136) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:20
marvin (Registered on 2006/12/25 00:54)
btw I'm guessing you use the food setting on the SCN mode very often. ^^ I have mine set to baby most of the time. ^^;
(ID #397144) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:32
Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11 12:18)
CEO MIrai Inc
Never used the SCN mode before - not really sure what it does ^^;
(ID #397272) Posted on 2008/12/03 20:35
marvin (Registered on 2006/12/25 00:54)
just switch the dial over to scn, then the camera let's you choose some preset settings. I guess it's kind of like the portrait landscape macro sports and night mode of our eos 450d. Check out the food setting there. You might want to try the beach setting when you go out on vacation as well. ^^ 
(ID #397380) Posted on 2008/12/03 22:45
valho in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/05/04 13:41)
Graphic Designer
That's pretty good camera for a compact, have never really play around with a high end compact before, but the ISO400 shots looks great
(ID #397138) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:22
silent1134 in Los Angeles, California (Registered on 2007/08/22 15:45)
???Confused???
I like the lens craft...it's pretty nifty so that you don't have to manually take it off...My first digital camera is a Lumix DMC-FX33 which I bought a few months ago. Not as nice as the the LX3, but I like the simple controls and it's good enough for a beginner like me...
(ID #397143) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:28
WOW nice..... i was thinking of getting this or a Canon Prosumer G10 but in the end i held back. Wanted to get a Nikon D90 instead.....

Anyway LX3 is one of the great Compact Camera in the market, the downside is that its zoom range and pixel aint as good as G10. But at least u get a better lens with HD movie recording.

All Hail Panasonic, and all hail high-end compact camera.
(ID #397154) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:44
crashcat in Tokyo (Registered on 2007/08/23 01:08)
Student
You zoom with your foot!
(ID #397260) Posted on 2008/12/03 20:18
Hachiroku in Finland (Registered on 2007/12/27 19:42)
New media student
That pixel difference means nothing. Usually 7 or more megapixels is just enough. 10+ megapixel you'll need, if you want to print a poster.
(ID #425300) Posted on 2008/12/25 23:59
XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22 06:42)
Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
Interesting... I hope someday I have the money to buy this and a full dslr.
(ID #397155) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:45
Cavalock in Singapore (Registered on 2008/02/23 15:54)
Copywriter
wow, the macro mode does look impressive.
(ID #397164) Posted on 2008/12/03 17:54
Koshiko in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/08/03 13:49)
website/graphic designer
I have the same problem with my dslr, the photos look better on the screen ^^;;

And I love the innovative lens cap =o I'm finding it annoying having to take the cap off every time I decide to take a photo >.<;;

Great camera Danny~
(ID #397169) Posted on 2008/12/03 18:02
suki in Cape Town, South Africa (Registered on 2007/08/22 23:15)
Graphic Design student | Receptionist | Otaku
Whoa... Lumix is now another fave for me ^___^
(ID #397182) Posted on 2008/12/03 18:17
Sneddon in Southampton, UK (Registered on 2008/08/28 10:27)
10% Student, 10% Salesman, 80% Gaming/Otaku
Excellent! I have been looking into getting a camera, getting fed up of using a camera phone, especially when I tried to take pictures outdoors at night, it really sucks, I was looking into getting a SLR camera but hate the size because I would be doing a lot of traveling next year. This is defo a solution :D
(ID #397186) Posted on 2008/12/03 18:22
manga in Sydney (Registered on 2008/06/27 08:45)
Student
i like that lens!
(ID #397194) Posted on 2008/12/03 18:40
lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/15 01:22)
Seleção IX
Me needs to learn moar on cameras... =.="
(ID #397203) Posted on 2008/12/03 18:50
suicchi in surabaya, indonesia (Registered on 2008/11/22 22:58)
research student to be
That looks awesome~ I'm a fan of Canon, but I don't think I've seen Panasonic's before.
(ID #397211) Posted on 2008/12/03 19:09
lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30 19:39)
Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 太もも Appreciator
I saw some sample pictures from camera and it looks good. The impressive low light pictures are what's attracting me to this camera... but I don't know if this camera is even available here.
(ID #397236) Posted on 2008/12/03 19:40
kaeze in Melbourne, Australia, Earth (Registered on 2007/04/09 19:49)
Illustrator & Designer
Looks and sounds awesome.  Yeah, after reading all the reviews & comments of the high end compact digicams previously, looks like the Panasonic Lumix LX3 is the best choice.  I'm looking to get one myself, hopefully before the end of the year.  Although I've been browsing some of the local camera stores and they all seem to be out of stock.

And I was wondering why you ordered an extra lens cap in your news article the other time.  Now I understand.  I have learned.
(ID #397238) Posted on 2008/12/03 19:43
froggy in France (Registered on 2008/11/21 01:54)
Marketer
the lens cap is awesome, very original

the design of the camera is definitely superb

great pictures too, seems that finally there is another compact model matching Canon Ixus ^^
(ID #397245) Posted on 2008/12/03 19:46
pp in Singapore (Registered on 2007/07/10 21:34)
宅男军人/otaku soldier
wow the LX3 looks heavy duty. camera these days getting more and more powerful 
(ID #397246) Posted on 2008/12/03 19:47
Anjerasu in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/04/13 16:45)
Graphic Designer
Looks great, think I can recommend this to my Dad, he's kinda looking for something small yet powerful.
(ID #397249) Posted on 2008/12/03 19:55
Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02 15:38)
Student
Nice article! I didn't know that they sell such self retaining lens caps, seems a very convenient thing to have.
(ID #397250) Posted on 2008/12/03 19:56
skoffs in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/02/03 04:44)
This looks... incredible!
I've been looking for a good camera for under $600 that can handle low-light AND do great macro.
I believe you've just found it for me, my good sir.

I'll have to check to see what its video is like.
(ID #397251) Posted on 2008/12/03 19:56
Sora kyoku in Aomori,Japan (Registered on 2008/09/11 02:19)
Engineer-wannabe
暗い所にもはあんなに綺麗のは凄いですね。いいカメラ欲しいけど、やっぱ一眼レフの方がいいんですかね
(ID #397262) Posted on 2008/12/03 20:26
Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11 12:18)
CEO MIrai Inc
一眼レフはいいけど、でっかい。
(ID #397274) Posted on 2008/12/03 20:38
Zakaさん in アメリカ?日本かも??( ゚Д゚) (Registered on 2008/11/11 20:36)
王オタク x 天才様
Wow, the photo quality is very nice. I think the flap design is a very interesting idea too, certainly helps distinguish it from the norm.
(ID #397271) Posted on 2008/12/03 20:30
aquilla in The United Kingdom (Registered on 2008/10/23 04:56)
Unemployed Dollfie enthusiast
I'm always snapping pictures, even if it's just capturing my cat in a cute pose. 

When I have a job I'd love to look into getting a camera like this. I don't feel the need for a big expensive dslr, but I think something like this would work really well for me.
(ID #397273) Posted on 2008/12/03 20:38
dans in Chiba, Japan (Registered on 2007/08/05 23:16)
IT Manager
I didn't know that it was as good as this. I am thinking of buying it. Hmm...
(ID #397284) Posted on 2008/12/03 21:04
R-1 in a happy place. (Registered on 2007/07/05 22:01)
Personal Trooper
Most awesome. Mayhaps I will save up for it next year. Always wanted my own camera (always borrowed my folk's).

Is it more expensive to repair the old camera than buy a new one, Sir Danny?
(ID #397289) Posted on 2008/12/03 21:12
Ekowc in Finland (Registered on 2007/07/15 18:25)
Ordinary soul (student)
Yeah, Lumix is good brand. I have DMC-FZ7. It is a combination of SLR and compact camera, and has enough features for hobbyist.
But it doesn't have slot for external flash...
(ID #397305) Posted on 2008/12/03 21:32
szeto-san in Australia (Registered on 2007/12/20 20:00)
School
hi everyone! i know this is really illrelevent, but can someone who uses email with @softbank.ne.jp tell me rather this email can recieve emails from hotmails? its really urgent please help me!
(ID #397321) Posted on 2008/12/03 21:44
Lelouch Lamperouge in ClovisLand (Registered on 2008/08/21 07:05)
former Emperor of Britannia
Really neat review on the camera here.
It's really neat to see that camera's like such have been further developed.
The lens cap made by Ricoh which you bought somewhat added a bit style to the camera.

As a fellow camera lover i'd be giving the same thing for the said camera.
Compact yet loaded with cool and very useful features.
(ID #397324) Posted on 2008/12/03 21:49
Sabekuji Kaneda in Parañaque, Philippines (Registered on 2008/06/21 21:50)
Mechanical Engineering student
Woah! And I thought all compact cameras where crappy. I should buy myself an LX3 too... or ask my mom to buy one. We both complain how sucky our compact camera takes photos. Also it's battery life is very short. I do hope the LX3 can last more than 2 hours x_x
(ID #397337) Posted on 2008/12/03 22:01
vincento_py in Ushiku, Japan (Registered on 2008/06/16 19:35)
Lover of Akiba!
Very nice review!, I put this machine on my wish list ^^... My IXY800IS it seems to take blurry images from now... Some friends told me that is 'cause dust...

So, I hate my camera now (snif, snif)...
(ID #397378) Posted on 2008/12/03 22:45
Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25 12:46)
Policy & Research Officer
Since I only travel to and fro my office on the weekdays, there isn't much stuffs to photography. Thus, don't see a need for a compact.
(ID #397384) Posted on 2008/12/03 22:46
Robostrike in Waterloo, Ontario (Registered on 2008/01/03 05:50)
System Design Engineering (UWaterloo)
That's one high tech camera with great detail in such a small size ^_^
(ID #397422) Posted on 2008/12/03 23:13
硅谷一朵花 (Registered on 2008/04/20 20:54)
说真话,我现在用的是松下LX2,呵呵那时候本来想买SONGY,但是想想降的太快了,所以还是决定买松下,我的LX2我用了一年,想不到现在出LX3了好想哭,我也想在买一台LX3,他是非常的时尚和美观,而且性能上比卡片机好多了
(ID #397424) Posted on 2008/12/03 23:16
Deathy in Brazil (Registered on 2007/04/20 08:38)
Very nice camera and shots. I've a Cassio here for when I go out and while the quality isn't good as my DSLR it's good enough for everyday life shoots and it also can record vids which is nice. But this Lumix looks so awesome, me wants it!
(ID #397427) Posted on 2008/12/03 23:18
Tsukasa-san in Sweden (Registered on 2008/02/19 19:44)
大学生です
I'm a little bit jealous.
Such great picture quality in such a little camera, me want to have ^^.
(ID #397432) Posted on 2008/12/03 23:23
hika in 蒼天の楽園 (Registered on 2008/07/05 14:22)
SMS隊所属
[f] 
the camera design looks nice especially the part where the lens part open up abit like transformer*  wonder whether they sold it in sg. 
(ID #397438) Posted on 2008/12/03 23:33
Leksey in Russia (Registered on 2008/10/10 06:48)
hikikomori
choosing between g10 and lx3, but now i definitly know what i want ^^
(ID #397484) Posted on 2008/12/04 00:16
DrGUID in London (Registered on 2007/11/14 21:25)
Web Developer (i.e. Otaku)
Looks like a nice camera, nice big lens.

I am saving up to buy the Canon EOS 50D, as I needs more megapixels.
(ID #397498) Posted on 2008/12/04 00:29
soonkiong in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22 14:02)
soon-to-be 2nd year Civil Engineering student
woah awesome shots... definitely aiming for this now. ^^
(ID #397512) Posted on 2008/12/04 00:46
desangel in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/03/30 11:17)
Student
wow the design looks slick and the pictures that it can take is just wicked.....
(ID #397518) Posted on 2008/12/04 00:52
Fabienne in Germany (Registered on 2008/02/16 02:04)
half-assed otaku
Thats a nice camera,
how is the depth of field in comparison to your DSLR?
(ID #397526) Posted on 2008/12/04 00:55
Meimi132 in Leicester for Uni, Norfolk for Home. (Registered on 2007/12/04 05:29)
Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
Wooooow I wants it..... the pics look super-awesome... I can't wait to get a new camera....:sob:

And lol at the way you hide the oppai pupils.
(ID #397537) Posted on 2008/12/04 01:04
Pyoro in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/23 01:35)
Student
i know nothing about cameras but i have my eye on the new ISUS 870IS... 
although those are some really neat shots!
(ID #397547) Posted on 2008/12/04 01:13
junq man in former superpower (Registered on 2007/08/18 06:15)
working to pay for figures etc.
High end compacts are interesting, but in this country at least their price is about the same as a budget DSLR, so not much contest. I also find they can have the same sensors as low-end compacts, which are sometimes dissapointing...
(ID #397575) Posted on 2008/12/04 01:37
Monkee in Canada (Registered on 2007/02/08 22:14)
Otaku / Student in Computer Science
Nice camera Danny, I think I should changemine either
(ID #397586) Posted on 2008/12/04 01:45
redmango in limbo (Registered on 2008/08/08 21:58)
NEET (Desktop Support / Admin)
Interesting lens cap. How well does it protect the lens against dust? 
(ID #397593) Posted on 2008/12/04 01:48
6pack (Registered on 2008/03/20 13:55)
[f] 
seems people are praising this camera everywhere. already got a canon p&s about six months back, so will upgrade to a dslr only... also i think the thumbnail view is already there in most canon cams. it shows about 9-12 pics at a time. you just have to rotate the dial or zoom in/out to get that view i think.
(ID #397632) Posted on 2008/12/04 02:16
froggy in France (Registered on 2008/11/21 01:54)
Marketer
excellent review on dpreview with this conclusion:


The LX3 is an example of a species so endangered that the we were beginning to worry it had become extinct - a compact camera that photographers can get excited about. Panasonic has included a large degree of direct control, classy styling and, more importantly, a specification that goes beyond the unthinking 'larger screen and more megapixels' trend.

It's hard to tell what we're more impressed by - the ambitious lens or the decision to sit back and spectate during this round of the megapixel race. If pixels aren't just to become clutter on your hard drive, they must contain useful information and we've seen too many compact cameras that produce images that need to be down-sized to bring them up to standard. The LX3 may not have the eye-popping resolution of some of its peers but instead it's one of the best high-ISO compact cameras we've seen.

And then there's that lens. Image stabilized, 24mm at the wide end of things and offering an F2.0-2.8 maximum aperture range that gives you the choice of shooting at lower ISOs than its competitors. It's a feature that really sets the LX3 apart, even amongst cameras aimed at keen photographers and, as DSLRs become less expensive, that's exactly what this camera needed. The only concern must be that the lens only extends as far as 60mm equivalent. This is pretty short by most measures and may limit the cameras appeal, depending on your shooting needs (it's great as a walkaround landscape camera for instance).

Beyond all the good intentions of the specifications, it's a camera that appears to directly address many of its predecessor's shortcomings. Noise performance is greatly improved and the level of noise reduction is much less destructive (and you can shoot in RAW if you're the kind of person who has a prefered noise-reduction method in post-processing).

The joystick is a nice idea that should make for an excellent user-interface but it's a bit fiddly. The user experience just isn't quite as slick as it could be if you want to regularly change settings. Panasonic's own G1 shows that it's possible to give a superior level of manual control using a similar number of external controls (perhaps we should start asking for a control dial like the G1 if there's ever an LX4). That said, you do get used to the LX3 and it isn't completely fair to compare it to a camera aimed at a different set of users - it's still arguably more pleasant to use than any of its obvious competitors.

White balance isn't the LX3's strongest point but there's a good degree of control if you're consistently finding that it's not giving the results you want (Or, again, you can shoot in RAW and process in the software that is supplied with the camera). And in most other respects the images are very good - automatic correction of chromatic aberration and sensible (if rather saturated) image processing mean a lot of time spent with the LX3 is time spent thinking - 'Oh, I'm quite pleased with that.' And that's the bottom line - it's a camera that encourages you to play, to experiment, to take photographs and one that rewards you for doing so.



HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !!!
(ID #397663) Posted on 2008/12/04 02:30
furlong in Canada (Registered on 2009/02/15 04:14)
Student, Part-time Superhero
Im absolutely buying this... when i get enough moneys.
(ID #492629) Posted on 2009/02/17 12:31
Tsukasa-san in Sweden (Registered on 2008/02/19 19:44)
大学生です
I would certainly buy this camera if I didn't had a decent camera already.
I'm owning a Canon IXUS 860IS and I kind of like it except from its poor color and white balance performance.
Maybe in the near future I will buy a new camera and the LUMIX LX3 is certainly a camera I would considering to buy. 
(ID #397671) Posted on 2008/12/04 02:48
Yah i am holding back from purchasing another Compact camera becoz my Canon IXUS 850IS is still serving me well, although my model is now 2 generation old..... but technology is something that evolve really fast, we cant really keep up with it unless you are loaded with lots of money.
(ID #397917) Posted on 2008/12/04 08:51
tueac in Singapore (Registered on 2008/08/23 08:16)
Fresh Diploma Grad... enlistee.. soon
I would like to get my own camera... sometime soon... 

Currently I'm with sharing with my little brother a 860IS... which he is managing... 

Hope I can get a prosumer soon... 
(ID #397688) Posted on 2008/12/04 03:18
Smithy in Neo-Venezia (Registered on 2008/05/20 22:31)
~Undine~
Nice review, looks like it makes great photos! 

Seeing those I actually must ask Danny - and to the other camera enthusiasts as well. For someone with no photographer training looking to buy a nice yet not overly expensive digital camera, to be used for making great holiday photos, inluding scenic images but also take close up snapshots of things like figures. Would you recommend a camera such as this one which is more feature rich than a basic camera but not quite yet a DSLR yet? Or go for an entry level DSLR or a DSLR in promotion? (Since over here DSLR's like Nikon's D60 are offered at nice promo prices these days.)
(ID #397748) Posted on 2008/12/04 04:49
DSLR is big investment, you can get those entry level DSLR at nice and cheap price now but those lens still cost a bomb and some even more expensive than the entry level DSLR itself.
(ID #397919) Posted on 2008/12/04 08:53
lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/22 03:22)
Part trooper, part -timer, 100% loser...
The lens remind me of Star WArs for some reason^^; Really cool stuff, I need to get a beter camera too!
(ID #397755) Posted on 2008/12/04 05:00
ceasol in Edmonton, Canada (Registered on 2008/01/08 06:50)
Otaku
I love taking pictures with my Canon S3-IS, some of the bottoms start to loose the paint^^. I want a bigger camera with more aperture and speed, but right I can' t afford it. So for now I'll stay with my Old Cannon.
(ID #397764) Posted on 2008/12/04 05:14
Tremor in UK (Registered on 2008/11/12 02:03)
Looks nice! I may have to pick up one of those lens caps for my Ricoh GX100
(ID #397794) Posted on 2008/12/04 06:15
Raz in this moment and time. (Registered on 2008/09/02 07:05)
BioResearch Assistant
Panasonic's Lumix was on my list of potential portable point-and-shoot cameras that I wanted to buy, though was preceded by Sony, Canon, and Nikon which were smaller.

I've read a lot of good reviews on the Lumix but the size made me a bit weary. I might opt to buy one for myself this coming Christmas.
(ID #397825) Posted on 2008/12/04 07:01
thefrikking in Spain (Registered on 2007/08/18 07:42)
Ork Warlord
Great camera, I like it. I must admit I never was very adept to do photos, but since the last otaku events I assist this month, I`m starting to be a photo maniac!
(ID #397850) Posted on 2008/12/04 07:29
CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11 10:55)
Web Design & Development
I love taking photos, but the only camera I have is in my iPhone, which is really terrible. I never really use it because it just doesn't do any justice to what I want to photograph.
(ID #397859) Posted on 2008/12/04 07:40
Kozta-Boom in Minus world (Registered on 2008/06/25 12:49)
Spartan
great hi-end compact camera. Finally, I don't have to carry my big Nikon every time.
(ID #397863) Posted on 2008/12/04 07:48
supercoqui in Japan (Registered on 2008/11/26 08:17)
Application Engineer, Information Security
I really like the lit keyboard. It's there a tutorial for making your own?
(ID #397877) Posted on 2008/12/04 08:06
Tasche in Vancouver, BC (Registered on 2008/11/03 17:46)
Student of Geography and Asian Studies
awsome lx3, will get one soon. wanted the lx2, had it in my hand with cash out...but hesitated.

(ID #397932) Posted on 2008/12/04 09:29
phossil in Guatemala City (Registered on 2008/07/22 09:11)
http://animenlife.blogspot.com
The LX3 its a really slim camera...
(ID #397993) Posted on 2008/12/04 10:35
Shockerz in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/10/12 22:34)
Student
That its some nice high-end compact camera you got there Danny. But the price is too expensive for me as I wanted to buy your kind of compact camera. Oh well, I will wait for the price drop then. 
(ID #398007) Posted on 2008/12/04 10:45
Raz in this moment and time. (Registered on 2008/09/02 07:05)
BioResearch Assistant
Same. I'm thinking of waiting for the price to drop but at the same time when that happens a newer version will be available. If I'm going to be spending that much on it, might as well pay extra to get a higher quality. Then again you hesitate and want to wait until it gets cheaper but by the time that happens you back to square one.

It's a vicious cycle....in the end you don't buy anything at all (>Xx)>
(ID #398161) Posted on 2008/12/04 12:58
maybe we should see it this way, we spend a lot of money on a high end compact camera tat we can used for many years. It is way better than keep upgrading your camera every few moons!
(ID #398246) Posted on 2008/12/04 14:20
persocomsan in Pueblo, CO (Registered on 2008/06/20 09:49)
another reminder that I could seriously use a new camera.  by the time I can afford one I won't know what to get though
(ID #398024) Posted on 2008/12/04 10:56
Koji98 in Arlington, Texas (Registered on 2007/11/04 13:43)
Your local Otaku Cashier.
That's one mighty fine camera. I've never been keen on taking pictures (or have pictures of me taken), so something like this wouldn't fit my tastes. However, I do like other peoples pictures. Takes some pretty damn good pictures.
(ID #398243) Posted on 2008/12/04 14:20
andra in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/06 15:31)
中学生
the camera design looks kinda like those antique cameras in the old days ^^; but I like those flaps.

Maybe I can get this other than a DSLR! since I still dont understand many things ^^;

(ID #398270) Posted on 2008/12/04 14:52
Problematic Patrick in the land of Three Stars and the Sun (Registered on 2008/08/26 03:02)
part-time professional part-timer
OMG that's amazing! :O
(ID #398385) Posted on 2008/12/04 16:20
blahblahfish in Vancouver, Canada (Registered on 2008/08/15 15:20)
Civil Student
don't they have Leica models that's identical to the Lumix? 
its pretty powerful looking with all the shoe and stuff : ) 
these cameras are getting so powerful these days.. 
G10 for cannon seems very capable too 

but then again.. D40 @ under 400cdn, i still go with a DSLR 
(ID #398393) Posted on 2008/12/04 16:24
CaTZ in Indonesia (Registered on 2007/02/10 16:25)
Game Designer & 2D Artist
I think the Leica Models would cost 3 times as this
(ID #398416) Posted on 2008/12/04 16:56
Makanator in Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/24 22:20)
Student
Leica equilvalent: http://us.leica-camera.com/photography/compact_cameras/d-lux_3/

Not worth paying the premium unless you have boatloads of cash, dig brands as well as love minimalism.
(ID #398810) Posted on 2008/12/05 01:02
blahblahfish in Vancouver, Canada (Registered on 2008/08/15 15:20)
Civil Student
that looks like it alright 
looks like something out of a 1950's movie Xp 
(ID #399673) Posted on 2008/12/05 16:23
vincento_py in Ushiku, Japan (Registered on 2008/06/16 19:35)
Lover of Akiba!
Danny, does this camera comes with english language?? Because there are some products that comes only in japanese, an example are the Sony cameras: They come japanese language only cameras, and english/portuguese/spanish cameras... Canon comes japanes/english, like my IXY 800 IS...
(ID #398496) Posted on 2008/12/04 18:42
Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11 12:18)
CEO MIrai Inc
I looked for a language setting but could not find one.
(ID #398749) Posted on 2008/12/05 00:06
froggy in France (Registered on 2008/11/21 01:54)
Marketer
if you bought it in japanese, you may have gotten a model which comes with only 1 language

it also happens with cellphones: regional languages only
(ID #398795) Posted on 2008/12/05 00:50
vincento_py in Ushiku, Japan (Registered on 2008/06/16 19:35)
Lover of Akiba!
Some big stores in Japan sells japanese only or japanese/english products... But I googled, I found that LX3 is the same model in other countries, which is different with some electronic products... An example is the Canon PIXUS products, outside Japan is called PIXMA...
(ID #399813) Posted on 2008/12/05 18:41
vincento_py in Ushiku, Japan (Registered on 2008/06/16 19:35)
Lover of Akiba!
Mmm, I've looked at the site that you gave, also doesn't show... Think I'm gonna ask at the store next weekend, when I do, I'll comment it here..
(ID #399809) Posted on 2008/12/05 18:35
vincento_py in Ushiku, Japan (Registered on 2008/06/16 19:35)
Lover of Akiba!
Was a long time, but I asked yesterday at Yodobashi Akiba, there's a big "Panasonic's camera comes in japanese only"
(ID #555245) Posted on 2009/04/09 06:35
jimmyt in NorthEast, UK (Registered on 2008/06/05 05:11)
a 'creative' type
that's quite a smart camera, starting to hear some good things about panasonic and their cameras. I've found myself looking for a new camera to add/replace my current one that is starting to suffer when taking pics that aren't still or in good light - it used to be fine! I originally thought it would last as it had a few manual controls to make things interesting and was easy to carry round but alas it's showing it's flaws! I've played with the latest 'compact' SLR from Pana which seemed quite nice but it's still the bulkiness and that fact you end up buying additional lenses adding to the overall cost that still puts me off. I think I'll be hard pushed to find a compact camera with a decent zoom or better than my current camera for a decent price, just goin2 to have to bite the bullet and be prepared to pay for what i want - even if it means sacrificing some features for a decent image. Btw the lens cap is a sweet addition
(ID #398630) Posted on 2008/12/04 21:21
froggy in France (Registered on 2008/11/21 01:54)
Marketer
anyone interested in a 850 IS ? ^^ will sell mine

i really this LX3 :)
(ID #398769) Posted on 2008/12/05 00:27
Makanator in Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/24 22:20)
Student
Excellent choice danny! LX3 is definitely a camera which deserves the praises showered on it due to its capabilities. Love the Ricoh cap as well. (´^ω^`)

Speaking of which, anyone who is interested in powerful yet lightweight point-and-shoot(P&S) camera should consider the following (in no list of importance):

- Sigma DP1
- Ricoh GR Digital II
- Canon G10
- Panasonic LX3

But of course, these cameras have a disadvantage of having really noisy pictures when shot from ISO/ASA 400 and above.

Even though i myself have a 400D, i am still drowling for a Ricoh GR Digtal II for the fact that it's compactness as well as it's powerful image processing engine is something to lust for.

Sometimes DSLR will have to lose to P&S camera. ( ゚∀゚ )
(ID #398800) Posted on 2008/12/05 00:52
SoNSo1 in Earth (Registered on 2008/11/24 10:20)
WiseGuy
I'm waiting until after Christmas to purchase this camera.  Last year, I got the Panasonic FX50, because I was too cheap to get an DSLR.  I don't really need a DSLR, but would love to get a compact that allows for some hands-on manipulation of the shots.  I would've gotten the LX2 last year, but the performance wasn't so good (ISO above 200 was noisy).  Glad to read in the dpreview that they fixed that and ISO 400 is getting acceptable.  Like the fast lense.
(ID #399453) Posted on 2008/12/05 12:33
NightyKnight in Canada (Registered on 2008/05/21 16:05)
Happiness Promoter
Darnit Danny!  I currently have the LX3 and the Canon SD880 in front of me right now.  I've only each for a few days and I was trying to settle on just one of them.  After much pain of the heart...I settled for the SD880, for it's compactness (it slips in any pocket with no fuss), and it's ease of use.  The LX3 tempted me like crazy cause it's pretty, the pictures it's capable of producing are pretty, and...it also makes me pretty...at 2x the cost of the SD880.  Now you've made my decision a little harder...!!! x_x

I have a D200 on the side...and I was comfortable with the idea that if I wanted supremely beautiful pics...I'd take the D200 (over the LX3 that I'm set on returning).  Have you any more persuasive words to throw my heart around some more??

P.S. I ALSO noticed the pictures on the LCD screen were better looking...so strange.
(ID #399572) Posted on 2008/12/05 14:19
YuKi-To in Singapore/Indonesia (Registered on 2008/09/24 00:47)
Nyoro-n...
Thx for the review ^^ 
didnt know there was such a cool lens cover ^^;
(ID #399739) Posted on 2008/12/05 17:39
Zack7zzz the V in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/04/29 02:37)
Student
i was wondering that why people compare LX3 to IXY.. IXY is out of the range from LX3.. in my opinion.. LX3 should be use to compare with Powershot G10 instead of using IXY series.. the size of G10 was big but that doesn't make it different in terms of product range.. one of my friend attend Panasonic training and said LX3 was use to compare with Powershot G9.. the big censor size and large aperture do impressed me.. but the size no suit enough for me. i like bigger size camera for better grip..   
(ID #400054) Posted on 2008/12/05 22:51
froggy in France (Registered on 2008/11/21 01:54)
Marketer
well, IXY is also a compact like the LX3
the G series is much bigger already
(ID #400409) Posted on 2008/12/06 05:39
NightyKnight in Canada (Registered on 2008/05/21 16:05)
Happiness Promoter
The LX3 is quite a bit bigger on width than IXYs.  I had a hard time trying to fit it attractively into my pocket.  I think you would need a bag/case for it.
(ID #402363) Posted on 2008/12/07 18:25
mrclavet in Canada (Registered on 2008/12/02 12:34)
student
nice cam ^^
(ID #402066) Posted on 2008/12/07 13:20
sakujou in California (Registered on 2008/12/06 04:59)
Student
You need to take a picture of your whole figure collection on your desk with that camera!
(ID #402285) Posted on 2008/12/07 16:47
hanhan in マレーシア (Registered on 2007/11/24 22:19)
ウェブ デサイ二アー
Was thinking of getting a DSLR camera but after reading your post, I decided to get the LX3, after taking a few random shots, i was surprised how good the photos turned out to be. 

Thanks for the review, it really helps ^^
(ID #402553) Posted on 2008/12/07 21:40
minni in tw (Registered on 2008/09/17 02:11)
software engineer
Did you get one of those filters? or the wide len?  Any of those are "must have?"
(ID #402751) Posted on 2008/12/08 01:57
Gundam00 in somewhere in space (Registered on 2008/04/27 03:32)
MS pilot
looks like a poor man's SLR ...haha...very nice pics...better than my cannon esp with the low light environments
(ID #403214) Posted on 2008/12/08 12:07
Tequila (Registered on 2008/08/26 22:40)
At US$ 400, I'd say its too expensive to call it a poor man's SLR..
(ID #444955) Posted on 2009/01/12 10:20
WingZero in San Francisco, CA, (Registered on 2008/07/23 07:20)
student, nerd, gamer
is this out in America yet? because i know what i want for Christmas now :]
(ID #403409) Posted on 2008/12/08 15:51
speedknight in Singapore (Registered on 2008/11/15 12:15)
NSF(LCP)
haha LX3 is a great camera... 
personally on FZ-28 
you gotta love the sharpness of Leica desgined lens...
But Panasonic Venus engine tends to be noisy at high ISO(its inherent to NON-DSLR anyway,sensor size too small),
however, Venus Engine IV has made improvements..    
(ID #403752) Posted on 2008/12/08 23:56
nbreath in Pasto, Colombia (Registered on 2008/10/11 14:49)
Student
Great camera(congratulations Danny), compact and portable, I have a Panasonic DMC-F8 it's some big to carry but takes nice pictures
(ID #403837) Posted on 2008/12/09 00:52
twu in country of igloos and lumberjacks... (Registered on 2008/09/09 01:43)
Professional Panhandler
How's the battery life on this camera?  How many shots/battery?
(ID #405546) Posted on 2008/12/10 08:07
YOKi in Las Vegas, NV (Registered on 2008/12/09 07:08)
jet mechanic
battery is pretty good.  the manual says it can do 380 pictures or record 190 minutes of video.  i've taken around 80 so far, and it's still at full charge.^^
(ID #409894) Posted on 2008/12/13 09:21
YOKi in Las Vegas, NV (Registered on 2008/12/09 07:08)
jet mechanic
danny, what software are you using with your Lumix.?  i bought one after reading your review, but my Photoshop Elements 6 can't read the files.! >.<;  brand name software unable to read JPEG extension - go figure. ; ;
(ID #409891) Posted on 2008/12/13 09:18
crepuscular in @ Sydney, Australia, lovin' the surfs (Registered on 2008/12/15 10:21)
IT Business Analyst
tried Adobe Lightroom???

but why shot in JPG? you should shot in RAW...
(ID #412418) Posted on 2008/12/15 10:31
Dark-kai3 in Nottingham (Registered on 2009/05/13 19:39)
Physics Student
If you go to the panasonic website, there's a downloadable plugin for the RAW
(ID #621943) Posted on 2009/05/26 21:52
James (studiosushi) in Paris (Registered on 2007/07/07 22:09)
pixels & photography
want the same, with the same lens cap. so cute! <3
(ID #411944) Posted on 2008/12/15 02:03
crepuscular in @ Sydney, Australia, lovin' the surfs (Registered on 2008/12/15 10:21)
IT Business Analyst
Apparently Ricoh's LC1 lense cap can fit on numerous of cameras, but slight modification may be required to the flap mechanism to present it from damaging the lense...
(ID #412421) Posted on 2008/12/15 10:34
crepuscular in @ Sydney, Australia, lovin' the surfs (Registered on 2008/12/15 10:21)
IT Business Analyst
really bad english there, lol... must be too tired from the long weekend...

"Apparently Ricoh's LC1 lense cap can fit on numerous cameras, but slight modification may be required to the flap mechanism to prevent it from damaging the lense..."

here's the link to what I'm talking about...
http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/digital-forum/69201-ricoh-lc1-auto-lens-cap-d.html
(ID #412427) Posted on 2008/12/15 10:39
gocchin in Chiba, Japan (Registered on 2008/10/03 00:06)
Idol Otaku - Golfer
Thanks for the recommendation. Went to test one out today at Yodobashi and it was great. I'm picking one up to replace the date Sony DSC-H5.
(ID #421625) Posted on 2008/12/22 18:18
うちは サスケ in Bulgaria (Registered on 2008/10/22 09:32)
Student
 I take pictures every few months but I hope that will change! Everytime I see the sky - the clouds... I want to shoot them!
(ID #422484) Posted on 2008/12/23 10:42
zer0ne in CCK, Singapore (Registered on 2009/01/17 15:14)
Otaku ^^
I just bought a book called "Fundamentals of Modern Photography" by Tom Ang. Quite a informative book, and glad I bought it. Cost me about RM53 = ¥1338. But my camera is quite a let down compare to Danny's Lumix LX3. Mine is the Sony DSC-T2. I'm having problem with grainy shots especially low light condition.  =(

d@@b
(ID #454272) Posted on 2009/01/20 01:08
ssaito in US (Registered on 2009/02/07 01:08)
yakuza
danny, on your advice (plus a little deep reading in dpreview and a few other sites) got the lumix lx3.  one thing dpr noted was that it can take an outside firm like Panasonic, one without the long SLR history, to break the mold created by the marketing departments to create something different.

There was an article in the NY Times today on the new Casio FX-1 which showed another “outsider” company offering a different product (or at least making it in a smaller form factor)
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/09/technology/personaltech/09pogue-email.html?_r=1&8cir&emc=cira1

steve
(ID #557716) Posted on 2009/04/11 01:49
tedium in Perth, Australia (Registered on 2009/04/11 15:27)
3d Computer Engraver
 I'm thinking of getting one for when I come over later this year. It will be mainly for my wife so she doesn't have to lug around the Dslr. Lecia do basiclly the same camera but for a few hundred dollars more , is it worth it ? I think so because the resale value will be higher than the Lumix. The key to the Lumix is the great lens which is the Leica lens, for anyone who wants to be totally in control over there images or want to learn more on photography buy a DSLR, Lumix is great for putting in the pocket and popping out for a quick shot but it doesn't come close to a real Camera, in the end you will reach the limit of the camera and want it to do more. I bought a Nikon D90 and I'm so happy I have found a DSLR that can do what I want, also Nikon has the largest range of lenses out there. You can pick up a really good top quality manual Macro lens for a few hundred just because it's manual and auto focus for macro work is a big waste of time and money. Plus you can get real creative and buy a Lens Baby which totally rocks, I have big plans for my lens baby in Tokyo. 
The Lumix will be our little carry around camera which from Danny's pictures does the job nicely but thats about it, it just can't do what a DSLR can do and for me thats all the fun stuff. 

Nice review Danny. Love your site , maybe we Will bump into you while in Tokyo. I'll buy you a drink.
Cheers
M
http://www.tediumonline.com/

(ID #558445) Posted on 2009/04/11 15:45
Ido in Laval, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/07 14:06)
Quality Assurance of Functionality/ Drug testing..
This Panasonic Lumix LX3 looks like it's incredibly awesome, but the problem is that I'm no professional. I'd still like to snap some high quality shots though! My last camera was a Canon PowerShot A70, it was alright but still under the quality level I'd like, do you have any suggestion of a somewhat less pricey camera than the Lumix LX3? Found them for like around 500 US$.
(ID #562698) Posted on 2009/04/14 18:12
Ido in Laval, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/07 14:06)
Quality Assurance of Functionality/ Drug testing..
Gah I don't know what to look for anymore~ so many things to look out for~ (´‐ω‐)=з フー
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