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Panasonic has finally answered the clamors of those seeking a successor to its popular DMC-LX2 digital camera by introducing the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX3. This updated model, pricing at around $500, will be available in August.
The DMC-LX3, according to Panasonic, includes enhanced CCD technology, a LEICA lens and what is described as a “wide range of manual shooting controls.” This camera effectively offers 10.1-megapixels and, with the special CCD, “sensitivity is almost 40 percent higher and saturation is increased by 35 percent.” This reportedly means picture quality is better while also supporting a wider range.
Other features of this Panasonic shooter include advanced signal processing technology, ISO up to 6400 when in a special mode, joystick operation and a three-inch LCD display. Like similar digital cameras it can also record in HD-quality video at 24fps.
Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX3
The DMC-LX3, according to Panasonic, includes enhanced CCD technology, a LEICA lens and what is described as a “wide range of manual shooting controls.” This camera effectively offers 10.1-megapixels and, with the special CCD, “sensitivity is almost 40 percent higher and saturation is increased by 35 percent.” This reportedly means picture quality is better while also supporting a wider range.
Other features of this Panasonic shooter include advanced signal processing technology, ISO up to 6400 when in a special mode, joystick operation and a three-inch LCD display. Like similar digital cameras it can also record in HD-quality video at 24fps.
Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX3
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