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August 2010
(83%)
92 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
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11 Tests
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Ausgezeichnete RAWFotos
Sehr scharfes
Lichtstarkes Objektiv
Kompaktes und durchdachtes Design
Viele Einstellungsmöglichkeiten
Überzeugende Bildqualität
Hohe Detailtreue
Viele manuelle Möglichkeiten
Seitenverhältnis wählbar
Gute Bildqualität
Gutes Objektiv
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Einfache Bedienung
Schnelle Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit
Hohe Verarbeitungsqualität
Großer Spaßfaktor
Lichtstarkes 3
8fach Leica Markenzoom mit einer kleinbildäquivalenten Brennweite von 24-90mm
Lichtstärke F2
0 im Weitwinkel (24mm)
Gut funktionierenden optischer Bildstabilisator
Einfache Bedienung über vi
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Schwache kamerainterne Bildverarbeitung sorgt für Störungen auf den JPEGFotos auch bei niedrigen ISOEmpfindlichkeiten
Verzeichnet im Weitwinkel
Suboptimale Bildverarbeitung
Nur zehn Megapixel
Volle Bereitschaft erst nach fast vier Sekunden
Nur drei Serienbilder in Folge möglich
Stark überhöhte gelegentliche Ausreißer im Blaukanal
Bildformatreihe nur im JPEG-Format möglich
Leichtes Klacken bei Tastenbedienung während der Filmaufnahme
Veröffentlicht: 2010-10-11, Autor: Lori , Testbericht von: cnet.com
Excellent raw photo quality; sharp, bright lens; compact but comfortable design; broad manual shooting feature set
JPEG processing should be better
Despite its shortcomings, notably its weak JPEG processing, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 delivers an excellent all-around shooting experience--fastest in its class, full featured, and capable of shooting some very nice photos.
Ultra-wide-angle lens with F2.0 aperture, Macro mode lets you get extremely close to subject, Very fast autofocus and quiet zoom motors, Superior video capture and manual video controls, Manual controls for aperture, shutter, and focus, Very sturdy build quality, Attractive, classic aesthetics, Superb button layout for accessing manual controls,
Intelligent Auto mode produces underexposed images, Some camera settings are buried deep in menus, Limited optical zoom range
Bright 24-90mm f2.0-3.3 lens with quick AF, Full manual, RAW and flash hotshoe, 3in / 460k screen and optional EVF, 720p movies with manual exposure control and zooming.
Small continuous burst at full resolution, Play button can't power-up camera into playback, Lens cap can prove inconvenient, No longer much smaller than a camera with a DSLR sensor.
Panasonic's Lumix DMC-LX5 is certainly a very nice camera to use. It feels good in your hands, sports decent controls with a well thought-out layout, features a bright and wide lens with quick and confident focusing, enjoys the choice of full manual e...
Solid feel and appearance of quality, Longer 24-90mm eq. lens than LX3, yet still as wide, Fast lens at f/2.0 - 3.3, More effective optical image stabilization with Power O.I.S, Compact design, 3-inch 460K-dot LCD with 11-step auto brightness, Four as...
Some soft corners at wide-angle (wide-open), Lots of barrel distortion in RAW files at wide-angle, Below average color accuracy/inaccurate Manual WB, Yellowish skin tones outdoors with Auto WB, Visible demosaicing errors in fine detail such as hair, Sl...
There are few cameras that most photo enthusiasts would agree upon. The Panasonic LX5 is one of them. No, not all photo enthusiasts will say that the LX5 is the best but, I think most would agree it's a contender, a heck of a good camera, with a classi...
Ultrawideangle lens with F2.0 aperture, Macro mode lets you get extremely close to subject, Very fast autofocus and quiet zoom motors, Superior video capture and manual video controls, Manual controls for aperture, shutter, and focus, Very sturdy bui
Intelligent Auto mode produces underexposed images, Some camera settings are buried deep in menus, Limited optical zoom range
The Lumix LX5 is not a camera for novices, but it offers an insane amount of power for a fixed-lens camera if you're not intimidated by manual controls. Shop for the Lumix DMC-LX5 MerchantPriceMerchant Rating $499.95 Learn More » 5 Reviews » $460.98 ...
Very good photo quality, low noise though ISO 800 in good light (and things look better if you shoot RAW), Fast F2.03.3 lens with newly expanded 24 90 mm focal range, New and improved optical image stabilization, Midsize, well built body (in most respects), High resolution 3inch LCD display with very good outdoor and low light visibility, Full manual controls, with lots of white balance and brack
Best photo quality obtained by shooting RAW (translation: JPEG engine needs improvement), Noise reduction still a bit heavy on low contrast subjects; some subjects seem noticeable softer than the rest of the image, Mild corner blurring, highlight clipping, and purple fringing, Unremarkable burst mode, Still no fluorescent white balance preset, Small, cluttered buttons on back of camera; flimsy do
With their new Lumix DMC-LX5, Panasonic has taken an already superb camera (the LX3), and made it even better. They've improved the image quality, zoom power, image stabilizer, movie mode, and battery life, while enhancing both the automatic and manua...
Zusammenfassung: It wasn't so long ago that DSLRs were out of financial reach for most enthusiast photographers. Back before DSLRs fell below the magic sub-$1000 mark, the only way for most people to 'go digital' was to invest in a high-quality compact, offering SLR-like control, but without the expensive extras - the large sensor and interchangeable lens mount...
Excellent picture quality (sharpness, sensitivity etc.), Sleek metal design, Welldesigned controls, in line with the rest of the range, Fast lens, even in telephoto, Choice between decent auto modes and simple manual settings
Sound in video mode not as good as in other Lumix cameras, Pathetic burst mode
The Panasonic LX5 is almost perfect. It's user-friendly, takes great pictures and is pleasant to use. It really should have walked its way to five stars, but the mono sound in video mode really lets it down, and is a far cry from the quality seen in th...