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July 2009
Review summary of Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 136 reviews of Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 8/10. Comparing these reviews to 102429 other Digital SLR Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 81/100 (or 8.1 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
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April 2009
Panasonic DMC-L10K
Review summary: The DMC-L10K has live view running full time so that you can see what you are about to take a photo of in real time. the 2.5" LCD rotates left and right, give...
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January 2009
Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 Review
Review summary: Find out what Photography Monthly makes of this DSLR
Verdict: So, I was pleasantly surprised to see the L10 has a more modern outlook. The Four Thirds format L1 has an optical resolution of 10-megapixels among its many other attractions
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November 2008
Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 SLR
Review summary: The DMC-L10 is Panasonic's first digital SLR with Face Detection, which will focus, set auto exposure and can detect up to 15 human faces simultaneously, capturing the subjects clearly and brightly. Combining Face Detection with Panasonic's ...
Verdict: The Live View LCD lets users check the image on the camera after making exposure compensation adjustments, but before taking the shot. The LCD also features an Intelligent LCD function that offers an automatic brightness level control function, making ...
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May 2008
Panasonic DMC-L10
By Gavin Stoker
Review summary: With camera phones increasingly popular and useful as a means of taking a spur-of-the-moment snap, attention has shifted from digital compacts to their more fully-featured cousins for amateur photographers wanting to get the best quality stills. We ...
Pros: Relatively compact and lightweight yet sturdy, fast operation, good quality lens, winning combination of Olympus, Leica and Panasonic technology
Cons: Panasonic lacks heritage and support of other major players, no status display window on top of the camera
Verdict: The L10 falls between two stools - not quite a semi-professional camera but not an entry-level model either, which means that £900 is still looking expensive, even if the package includes a decent lens.
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