Panasonic DMC-LX3S 10.1MP Digital Camera with 2.5x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Silver)
O.k. Let me start off by saying that I bought this camera via 17th Street Photo’s actual store in the photography district on 17th street here in New York City. I called (on Sept. 10th 2008) before I went to the store and I spoke with a super friendly man named Doug who told me that they got the silver and black ones and that they had 50 each. So, I went down there and immediately bought one. They have a 7 days no questions asked return policy so I tried it out like a crazy man. Keep in mind that if you mention the fact that on EBAY they have the price listed at $475, they will honor it in the store even though they have it priced at $499. Anywho, the purchasing experience with them was excellent.
By the way, I’ve been waiting for Amazon to have this camera too. I pre-ordered both of them (black and silver), and never received an email saying that they were finally available to purchase. So, I took things into my own hands and found it myself (which is explained above).
So, onto the previous testing and my current camera:
Before purchasing the LX3, I bought the fx500 from Panasonic (from amazon.com) and the Fujifilm f100 (from B&H) in order to try those out. I wanted to try the fx500 because of the 25mm wide angle lens, 5x optical zoom, and to see what recording movies at 1280 x 720 at 30fps was like. And, I tried the f100 because I was told at B&H that the f100 was the best non-noisy camera to shoot indoor shots without flash (FYI the best movie option on the f100 was at 640 x 480 at 30fps so I had no desire in trying that). I’ll get to the results in a minute. Before those two, I was a Canon Powershot sd500 owner for more than 5 years and loved the camera, but I needed a new one for my honeymoon that is coming up on 10/12 for Hawaii.
Results of testing:
FX500: 25mm wide angle was awesome, 5x zoom was nice but focusing was a problem even after trying to focus 3 times (keep in mind my hands were steady as a rock so it wasn’t due to camera-shaking). the movie quality at 1280 x 720 at 30fps was a nice improvement from my powershot sd500’s 640 x 480 at 30fps, but in the end the actual quality and sound wasn’t as eye popping improvement. Picture quality was very noisy, no matter all of the tinkering that I tried.
F100: yes, the picture quality indoors without any flash with this camera was better and less noisy than the fx500, but I ultimately did not keep this camera because of the poor movie quality, wide angle only goes to 28mm, the LCD is small and it’s resolution is horrible.
So, sorry for the wait, but I thought I’d be as thorough as I possibly could about my review before the review.
LX3:
Keep in mind, I’d say that I’m an advanced beginner digital photographer. So, after owning the LX3 for almost a month, I simply have to say that I am SOOOOOOOO happy to have finally found the digital camera I’ve been looking for. I’ve read all of the digital camera websites out there, gone to the brick and morter stores to ask specialists directly, gone out and purchased digital cameras to test hands on, etc. etc. to finally come to the pleasure of owning the LX3.
What I was look for was a compact digital camera that had:
-Excellent wide angle: at 24mm, it’s the widest I’ve ever used, and I cannot go back to a camera even with 28mm ever again. the 24mm on this camera is SICK! it blows 28mm out of the park. I haven’t noticed any barrel distortion at 24mm. if wide angle is the main thing you are looking for in a compact digital camera, LX3 is where you will need to stop. and it doesn’t stop there. if you get the lens adapter and purchase the wide angle lens, you’ll be able to even go to 18mm!!!!. I haven’t gotten that yet. Oh, I definitely do no mind that this camera doesn’t have insane optical zoom options. I’m totally happy with the 24mm-60mm range. I found out that I personally didn’t even use the zoom options that much when I had the sd500 canon that it’s range was 35mm-115mm.
-Low f-stop: Finally the LX3 is the camera that steps up to the plate to offer an f-stop starting at 2.0. The slowest you’ll see on the other comparable camera companies are at like 2.8.
-Excellent indoor no flash quality: If you use the “iA” mode in a low light situation it will most likely automatically use ISO400 to take the picture and in the darker parts of the photo (like shadows, etc.) there will be noise, which is common anyway. But, if you use the “P” or “A” modes and change the “+/-” with the “Q.Menu” joystick, it will lighten up the photo and reduce the amount of noise. I found this out on my own, and I’ve been INSANELY pleased with the difference. So, all in all, in indoor low light situations, I now use either the “P” or “A” mode over the “iA” mode.
-1280 x 720 HD movie quality: The fx500 had 1280×720 HD quality at 30fps, while the LX3 has 1280×720 HD quality at 24fps. And honestly, the LX3 resolution LOOKS and SOUNDS much better to me than the fx500. Movie after movie that I take, they look and sound amazing. i LOVE the movie HD option on the LX3. My advise, I bought two 16gb extreme 3 sdhc cards from amazon and I’ll have no worries about recording speed and space issues.
-Easy to use manual controls: It took me no time to learn them. Easy breezy for a photographer at my level (again: advanced beginner)
-Easy to hold: I actually use the around the wrist cord that came with my powershot sd500 and that’s fine. The LX3 comes with a around the neck strap (which I don’t use). It does not come with an “around the wrist” cord. Maybe I’ll use the “around the neck” strap for days that I would go on hikes or something like that. This is NOT a pocket camera. More of a “around the wrist” camera.
-3.0inch 460k resolution LCD: Best LCD for a digital camera I’ve ever used, and it’s AWESOME. I’d rather have this than a 3.0inch 230k resolution touch screen LCD that the FX500 had.
-South of $500: Bought it at $475, no sales tax.
…and the LX3 met all of those requirements.
CONS: You do need a cap for the lens (it comes with one and a cord to attached it to the camera). Initially, I’d say that was the only semi-annoying thing, but I’ve already gotten used to it, and it’s no biggie at all. It’s a little tough taking vertical shots, but again … not a big problem at all.
Any questions let me know. I’ve easily taken north of 2000 shots already of all different types. Honestly, I’m insanely pleased with this camera. Oh, I read in another review about noise at iso400. If you really want to keep a shot taken in iso400 indoors without flash and there is still noise in it, there is an AMAZINGLY helpful plugin used in Adobe Photoshop that you can get called “Imageonic Professional Noiseware” that does an amazing job in totally removing it.
Mark.
Panasonic Digital Camera
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