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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1K 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Image Stabilized Optical Zoom (Black)
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1K 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Image Stabilized Optical Zoom (Black)
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List Price: $599.77
Buy New: $450.00
You Save: $149.77 (25%)
Buy New/Used/Refurbished from $389.95

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 16 reviews)
Sales Rank: 17377
Category: Photography

Publisher: Panasonic
Studio: Panasonic
Brand: Panasonic
Label: Panasonic
Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Optical Zoom: 4
Digital Zoom: 5
Display Size: 2.5
Maximum Focal Length: 25.2
Minimum Focal Length: 6.3
Maximum Resolution: 8.4
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 1

MPN: DMC-LX1K
Model: DMC-LX1K
UPC: 037988985241
EAN: 0037988985241
ASIN: B000A7XZI2

Release Date: September 25, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 8-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16-by-22-inch enlargements
  • 4x optical zoom Mega Optical Image Stabilization; 2.5-inch LCD display
  • Power LCD function termporarily boosts backlighting by about 40% for ease of use in sunny conditions
  • Unlimited Consecutive Shooting allows you to shoot 3 frames per second at full resolution until your memory card is full
  • Powered by Lithium-ion battery pack (included); stores images on SD memory cards (16 MB card included)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Panasonic's Lumix Digital Camera automatically starts with an edge. A LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT Lens delivers superior optics and an astouning 28mm (equivalent) focal length for a wider visual angle than most other digital-camera models offer. The DMC-LX1 features a 4x optical zoom with a 28 to 112mm capability (35mm equivalent). This and a 1/1.65" diagonal CCD with 8.4 million effective pixels give you superb image quality over a wide shooting range. The Extended Optical Zoom, which minimizes the image degradation that normally occurs with digital zooming, gives you up to 5x zooming power. Normal hand jitter is a common cause for blurred results. The DMC-LX1 has a built-in gyrosensor that detects any hand movement and relays a signal to a tiny microcomputer inside the camera, which instantly calculates the compensation needed. A linear motor then shifts the Optical Image Stabilizer lens as necessary to guide incoming light from the image straight to the CCD. You won't even notice it working--all you'll see are the outstanding results. Multiple aspect ratios result in different still picture resolutions - 4 - 3 Aspect Ratio (Still Image) up to 2880 x 2160; 3 - 2 Aspect Ratio (Still Image) up to 3248 x 2160; 16 - 9 Aspect Ratio (Still Image) up to 3840 x 2160 Video movie capture up to 640x480 2.5 Bright TFT LCD screen with easy to follow menu operation 2 Self-timer modes PictBridge mode allows printing images without a computer Audio with movie and still capture modes (up to 5 seconds per still picture) Uses SD Memory Storage (32MB included) (J&R suggest purchasing an optional SD memory card of 256MB or higher for practical use) Includes Rechargeable Battery - Up to 240 pictures per charge (CIPA Standard) and AC Charger, Data Transfer Software, USB and AV Cables, Lens Cap, Strap Unit Dimensions (H x W x D) 2.20'' x 4.16'' x 1.01'' / Weighs about 8 ounces


Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Unique camera   April 5, 2008
Not to sound redundant from the other reviews, I'll highlight my pros and cons:

Pros:
-TRUE 16:9 videos (848x480 pixel MOVs, not the cropped kind. Product description was wrong stating that it can capture only up to 640x480).
-Lengthy 20min video captures if you have a 2GB SD card.
-16:9 photos
-28mm wideangle focal length
-LEICA lens
-Excellent outdoor photos

Cons:
-Indoor video/photo is grainy
-Video captures have less than stellar audio.
-Cap Lens cover

Overall: Despite is downfalls, its uniqueness compensate for it and sets it apart from many cameras.





5 out of 5 stars Best in class.   September 12, 2006
  18 out of 18 found this review helpful

I've worked for many years in the photo/video business as a camera operator for some of the top news shows on television and can honestly say this camera is current technology at its best.

It is small, solid and able to take stunning photographs and save as data - raw - for the best in image preservation. Having raw data is to digital what having the original negative is to film.

After using this camera for about a year now I can't report one negative... it is the best point and shoot camera.

It does have small chips and all the attentive drawbacks like low dynamic range, noise at higher iso, blooming highlights, etc.. All digital still cameras under $2000 use small chips.

Use your photography skills to work around the limits and you'll be rewarded with technically outstanding photos... I know a National Geo photog who regularly uses one on assignment. Another friend shot Katrina with one for AP.

It is a very sturdy camera, highly portable, well designed with intuitive controls, and capable to taking fine art quality photos. The wide end of the excellent leica lens is comparable to 28mm in the 35mm format and very clean. In the end analysis, it is a very well engineered piece. In fact, Leica is selling basically the very same camera, but with a titanium body, as the D-lux2... the electronics and glass are the same.... for quite a few more $$$.

One of my all time favorite cameras (and I regularly shoot with cameras that approach six figures - Pro HD video and have worked with stills from hasselblad, nikon, mamiya, contax, leica... )



4 out of 5 stars Panasonic Lumix LX1   August 11, 2006
  13 out of 13 found this review helpful

I love this camera as an alternative to my Nikon D200 whenever weight or space is an issue. It is one of the few pocket-size cameras on the market that can give you the option to shoot in RAW and offers extensive manual control. The Leica lens is superb and so is the picture quality. Manual control is available for most features I would like to have control over. The controls are easily accessible and intuitive despite the small size of the camera. The 16:9 picture format is great for landscape shots. I use this format most of the time. Image stabilization works very well. Noise is not really an issue if one shots in manual mode with a low ISO. The price is a bit heavy. However, I could not find a comparable camera (RAW format, manual controls, small size etc) at a more competitive price.


I wholeheartedly recommend this camera to any photographer who is looking for a pocket-size camera with extensive manual control and the possibility to shoot in RAW.



3 out of 5 stars So So! Very bad video! Sorry Panasonic!   July 20, 2006
  8 out of 21 found this review helpful

I have had just about every digital camera you can mention - but this is the first review I've written. I really wanted to like (actually love) this camera - could not wait to get it! Wow - I.S., 8MP, Leica lens - what else could you want! Well - I also bought a Canon SD700 a few weeks ago too (both cameras still within return dates) so I put them to the test. Bottom line - the Canon won hands down! By the way, I also have a Sony P200 - the Canon is still much better. Back to the Panasonic review - pictures were OK - actually not bad, nothing really special - the 16:9 is nice but the pictures appear smaller so you need to zoom in a bit. However the Canon was just as good even at only 6 MP! I use the video option a lot and don't even bother with my old Video Camera anymore. Over the last two week I went to two weddings and produced very nice little videos for the couples only using the Canon SD700 (no shakes to make people sea sick). Clear and sharp video with that little SD700 (you can even zoom in although it gets pixilated a bit). Unfortunately, the Panasonic is pretty very bad at video, no zooming, blurry, and jumpy - and you also must use .mov format to view vs. the more common .avi for the Canon. On the outside - the Panasonic is larger than the Canon and the lens sticks out and use an old fashioned lens cap - now that would be acceptable if the other functions of the camera we good. All in all - I've returned the Panasonic and will keep the Canon - just one man's (I mean person's) opinion!


5 out of 5 stars Best camera under $800   June 27, 2006
  2 out of 6 found this review helpful

If you need a better camera than DMC-LX1 you will need to buy a $800 camera or more...

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