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Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7.
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The editors liked

  • Excellent photo quality
  • With less noise than typical compact cameras
  • Super fast F1.42.3
  • 3.8X optical zoom Leica lens allows for better low light shots
  • More background blur
  • Multiaspect sensor maintains the same focal length at all four aspect ratios
  • 3inch rotating LCD with 920
  • 000 pixels
  • Very good outdoor/low light visibility
  • Full manual controls with RAW support
  • Numerous ways to adjust w
  • Fast lens
  • One stop faster than predecessor
  • Lens sharp corner to corner
  • Image stabilization is rock-solid
  • Very close Macro mode
  • Very wide lens at 24mm
  • The lens is "the stuff of camera-lover dreams"
  • Fast autofocus and shutter lag
  • Very f...
  • Fast lens. 11fps burst mode. Accessory port for optional EVF. Shoots in Raw. Short shutter lag. 1080p60 video.
  • UltraBright F/1.4 2.3 maximum aperture
  • Very low image noise
  • Good lens sharpness
  • Low optical distortion
  • Excellent resistance to chromatic aberrations
  • Ultrafast autofocus
  • Instant shutterlag
  • Fast shottoshot speed
  • Smooth highquality video capture
  • Exc
  • Very bright f1.4-2.3 zoom lens
  • Dedicated aperture control ring
  • 11fps full-resolution burst shooting
  • Close 1cm macro focus
  • Shallow depth of field for macro shots.
  • Polished and refined design
  • Excellent lens with ultrafast aperture
  • Plenty of features
  • Option to add an EVF.

The editors didn't like

  • Redeye a problem
  • No removal tool in playback mode
  • Takes a long time (30 seconds) for camera to flush the buffer after a burst containing RAW images is taken
  • Vertical stripes in panoramic images
  • Cheapfeeling rear dial doesn't rotate smoothly
  • Flimsy door over battery/memory card compartment
  • Full manual on CDROM (it's not very userfriendly
  • Either)
  • Short telephoto lens at 90mm
  • Physical aperture ring can confuse
  • As maximum aperture changes when you zoom
  • Sluggish startup
  • Slow buffer clearing
  • Does not appear to be UHS-I compliant
  • Battery life not as good as predecessor
  • Slightly below average ...
  • Limited zoom range. Soft images at telephoto extreme. Noisy images at ISO 1600 and up. Control buttons are difficult to read
  • Belowaverage Auto WhiteBalance
  • Low color accuracy
  • Halfpress required for ExposurePriority and correct LiveHistogram
  • Slow optical zoom
  • Slow noisereduction
  • Modal EC control
  • 1s Filming delay
  • 1s Missing from videos
  • Accidentprone aspectratio slider
  • Po
  • Cap obsctructs lens on power up
  • Limited Creative Control effects
  • Aperture ring redundant in some modes
  • No Wifi
  • GPS or touch-screen.
  • Good screen but needs to be even better to match rivals.

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  Published: 2012-09-04, Author: Ben , review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Exceptional photo and video quality, nippy performance and lots of creative control – as close to perfect as we've seen from a compact camera...

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  Published: 2012-08-30, Author: Alex , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Polished and refined design, Excellent lens with ultra-fast aperture, Plenty of useful shooting features, Hotshoe accessory port can accomodate an EVF
  • Screen needs to be even better to match its rivals, No articulating/flip-out screen, Smaller sensor than rivals
  • Overall build quality of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 is very high. The camera shares the same predominantly metal finish as the LX5 and, in the hand, there's no mistaking it for anything but the premium camera that it is. The revised handgrip isn't partic...

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  Published: 2012-08-20, review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Fast autofocus, f/1.4-2.3 wide aperture, great layout including physical aperture ring, small and light, sharp and detailed images, shoots raw and JPEG, neutral density (ND) filter is just a button away, can add electronic viewfinder (sold separately)
  • Smaller sensor than LX5, max aperture not sustained throughout zoom (so won't always match aperture ring), high ISO sensitivities not as good as larger-sensor competitors, images lack contrast straight from camera, touchscreen ability would be useful for
  • The LX7 might not have the biggest sensor out there, and so its higher ISO images won’t beat its competitors. But that’s not the be all and end all: this camera is a joy to use, we love the aperture ring and controls, fast autofocus and that enviable, ...

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  Published: 2012-07-01, Author: Libby , review by: T3.com

  • Speedy auto focus, Excellent picture quality, Manual aperture ring
  • High ISO performance could be, Smaller sensor than rivals, No touchscreen

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  Published: 2013-01-15, Author: Laique , review by: techmagnifier.com

  • Fastest lens, Impressive image stabilization, Decent autofocus, Crisp and clear images
  • Noise at high sensitivities, Bit expensive, Focus seems to look daft sometime, Low battery life
  • One hell of camera, LX7 comes with the fastest aperture Leica lens and a compact 1/1.7” sensor. Further, the inclusion of Venus engines does allow LX7 to produce images with leasing colors and a good contrast. However, most of the Panasonic Lumix LX7 Revi...

 
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  Published: 2013-01-14, Author: Swapnil , review by: digit.in

  • Fastest lens in the category, Leica lens is exceptionally sharp for compact form factor with physical aperture dials, Excellent video bitrate along with stereo sound
  • Focusing can be a little daft at times, Archaic menu system that is a pain to browse through
  • The Panasonic Lumix DMC LX7 is a little known camera simply because it didn't ship out of the house of Canon or Nikon. What is little known about this camera is that it not only sports a Leica lens, but also the fastest lens in a point and shoot camera. W...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-11, Author: Brent , review by: gizmodo.in

  • Very likely. The LX7 has placed itself squarely in the middle between the S100 and the RX100, in terms of both price and performance. The S100 is slightly cheaper (by 20 bucks) and way more pocketable, but photos arent quite as good. The RX100 is more ex...

 
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  Published: 2012-09-20, Author: Michael , review by: hardwarezone.com.my

  • Fast wide aperture lens, Superb manual handling, Snappy autofocus, Wide dynamic range
  • Lens cap is a hassle, Aspect ratio switch prone to accidents, Less battery life than LX5, Pricey
  • The Panasonic LUMIX LX7 is the best expression of the LX series; nearly everything you could want is here. Handling is smooth and nearly perfect for a prosumer camera, with manual controls within easy reach; we especially like having the aperture ring on...

 
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  Published: 2012-09-21, Author: Lionell , review by: hardwarezone.com.ph

  • Fast wide aperture lens, Superb manual handling, Snappy auto-focus, Wide dynamic range
  • Lens cap is a hassle, Aspect ratio switch prone to accidents, Less battery life than LX5, Pricey
  • The camera feels solid in the hands and the higher resolution screen is a delight to use. It's unfortunate that the grip has regressed to a straight-edge, but it's no deal-breaker. It's also too bad that the latest LX has less stamina than the previous on...

 
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  Published: 2012-09-20, Author: Alvin , review by: hardwarezone.com.sg

  • Fast wide aperture lens, Superb manual handling, Snappy autofocus, Wide dynamic range
  • Lens cap is a hassle, Aspect ratio switch prone to accidents, Less battery life than LX5, Pricey
  • The Panasonic Lumix LX7 is the best expression of the LX series; nearly everything you could want is here. Handling is smooth and nearly perfect for a prosumer camera, with manual controls within easy reach; we especially like having the aperture ring on...

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