The Panasonic Lumix DMC LX100 is a premium compact camera whose 13MP Micro Four Thirds sensor makes it the LX camera with the largest sensor to date. Thanks to its fixed Leica-branded zoom with an equivalent reach of 24-75mm, maximum aperture of f/1.7 and minimum focusing distance of 3cm, it is a great all-rounder for genres such as landscape, street, portraits and semi-macro. Because it offers a multi-aspect ratio sensor, you can take 4:3, 2:3 and 16:9 images with minimal loss in image size. Other features include a built-in EVF, built-in WiFi capabilities and 4K at 30p / Full HD at 60p.
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Heather Broster
Heather Broster co-founded Mirrorless Comparison and has produced several reviews and comparisons for the website as well as our YouTube channel. A passionate photographer since her 14th birthday, she loves macro, butterflies, instant cameras and taking pictures of people at events.
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