Micro 4/3"
Sensor
12.8
Megapixels
f/1.7-2.8
Aperture
100-25600
ISO
3.1x
Optical Zoom
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 Digital Camera (Silver) combines a Micro 4/3" sensor with a fast 24mm Leica DC Vario-Summilux lens and manual operation. It offers a level of creative control usually only found on more complex camera systems. At the heart of the LX100 is a 12.8-megapixel Micro 4/3"MOS sensor- the same found in more complex camera systems. With a surface area that's seven times greater than a conventional compact camera, the LX100 has improved low light performance, saturation and defocussed bokeh capture. The larger sensor and dedicated radio switch let you quickly select different aspect rations - including 16:9 wide-angle composition.
Use focus to add emphasis to images. The manual right is placed to allow you to quickly make creative decisions. Manual assist lets you quickly gauge focal crispness by enlarging a selection of your composition by up to 10x. With one of the widest lens in a large sensor camera, the LX100's 24-75mm Leica DC Vario-Summilux offers improved creative flexibility. The f/1.7-2.8 range allows for improved low light capture and blur reduction. The unique optical design offers the same performance as a system camera lens, but with half the focal length. Nine diaphragm blades ensure smoother background defocus gradation.
Create the highest-quality video with the 4K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 video recording at 24/30 fps in MP4 format. Record up to 15 minutes on a SD-UHS Speed Class 3 memory card, or record Full HD 1080p video at 30/60 fps in MP4 or AVCHD format. The LX100 gives you the ability to use 4K video as a high-speed burst shooting mode, allowing you to extract 8MP resolution stills from the footage.
Get creative with the 22 filter effects built into the LX100 ranging from Retro to Toy Pop and give your images the exact look you imagined!
Built-in Wi-Fi lets you use the Panasonic Image App on your mobile device to set focus and shoot pictures and video remotely. Instantly upload and share your images, and geotag your images with the GPS on your smartphone or tablet.