Leica Lens bonded Panasonic DMC-LX100 has 1 inch Sensor

The Panasonic LX series has jumped into the field with Photokina World of Imaging. The Panasonic DMC-LX100 is boasted with four third high sensitivity MOS sensor and will be placed as the flagship product in the company’s snapper line up. This camera provides great pictures with maximum clarity and resolution to each pixel. The 1 inch sensor is capable of snapping high definition and detailed images, while it also reduces the noise and blur to a huge extent.

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The previously launched Lumix DMC-GM5 is also a four third sensor enabled gadget, having a 16 megapixel camera coupled with Digital Live MOS Sensor and Venus Engine. The DMC-LX100 is also bonded with the same equipment to deliver best in the range quality and processing genes. The camera is also boasted with a quad core processor which helps in unmatched performance achievement while maintaining the required result over which it is planned.

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The 4K video resolution from this camera can be achieved with ease, and hence the Venus engine is crafted so well in order to furnish the images with zero blur and noise while using Aperture Filter, , Random Filter and Multi Process NR to shoot in ultra low light scenario. The Panasonic has bonded their pair with the Leica camera manufacturer company to inherit their DC Vario-Summilux F1.7-F2.8 lens, which is serving its duties in other Leica cameras including X series. The lens has the property of zooming with 25mm to 75mm range in 35mm word. This range is suitable for all kind of snapping needs while being operated in the general, sports or landscape orientation and proffer the ultra clear and eye soothing photographs which can be enjoyed at times. The 24mm wide angle has the feature of shooting in various aspect ratios ranging in 3:2, 4:3 and 16:9.

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The live view finder is also inherited from the earlier produced models. It has 2764K dot equivalent resolution. The parameters including shutter speed, aperture, exposure etc. have received their dedicated rings for the tuning and adjustments. The Panasonic’s DFD technology commands for the precision with the light’s interference in the imaging. The DFD technology stands for Depth From Defocus. This camera enables user to set focus over any point on the field of view with the help of Full Area Auto Focus. It can also work under low light situations with -3EV light. With these features and recording the videos at 4K resolution at 30 frames per second, the gadget become one of its kind in the imaging world. The company will be launching the camera in two colors; Black and silver by the end of October this year.