Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5
Type Digital Camera
Sensor 1/1.63" CCD
Maximum resolution 3648 × 2736 (10.1 megapixels)
Lens 5.1–19.2 mm (35mm equivalent: 24–90 mm) f/2.0–3.3
Flash Internal
Shutter speed range 1/4000 sec – 60 sec
ASA/ISO range ISO 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, High Sensitivity (1600 - 12800)
Exposure modes Program AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Manual, Program Shift (Program AE Mode)
Metering modes Intelligent Multiple, Center Weighted, Spot
Focus areas Face, AF Tracking, Multi (23-area), 1-area (flexible / scalable)
Focus modes Normal / Macro, Quick AF, Continuous AF, AF / MF Switchable, Manual Focus (Jog dial), One Shot AF, AF Area Select, AF Tracking
Continuous shooting 2.5 fps for 3 frames (Fine), 5 frames (Standard)
Custom WB Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Shade, Flash, Halogen, Color Temperature, White Set 1, White Set 2, White Balance Adjustment
Rear LCD monitor 3.0" Purecolor LCD II (TFT) approx. 460,000 dots
Storage Secure Digital Card (SD/SDHC/SDXC)
Battery Li-ion Battery Pack (3.6 V, 1250 mAh)
Dimensions 109.7 mm × 65.5 mm × 43.0 mm (W × H × D)
Weight 271 g (9.6 oz)
Made in  Japan

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5, or LX5, is a high-end compact "point and shoot" camera launched by Panasonic in 2010 to succeed the LX3.

The camera is also sold by Leica under the name D-Lux 5 (which has its own exterior design).

Its successor is the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 with CMOS sensor but still maintaining the same resolution (10.1MP).

Features

The LX5 has:.[1]

Accessories

Similar cameras

Similar high-end compact cameras ("large" sensor and lens maximum aperture) are the Olympus XZ-1, the Canon PowerShot S95 and the Nikon Coolpix P7000.[2]

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