[Photokina 2010] Panasonic unveils high-end camera ‘Lumix LX5’

KOELN, Germany (AVING Special Report on ‘Photokina 2010’) — Panasonic participated in ‘Photokina 2010’, the world’s largest photo and video equipment exhibition held in Cologne, Germany from September 21 to 26, and introduced a high-end digital camera ‘Lumix’ equipped with a 24mm Leica wide-angle lens. (Lumix) DMC-LX5EG’ was exhibited.

‘LUMIX LX5’ is equipped with a 24-90mm F2.0-3.3 optical 3.8x LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON lens and a 1/1.63 inch 11.3 million pixel image sensor.

In addition, it is equipped with a CCD image sensor with 14.1 million pixels, an optical 15x zoom of 27 to 405 mm in 35 mm conversion, and a 2.7 inch LCD monitor.

Sensitivity up to ISO 80-3200 is supported. The shortest shooting distance is 5cm, and it has panorama, automatic scene mode, blink detection, and facial recognition functions.

In addition, unlike general compact digital cameras, electronic viewfinder (DMW-LVF1E) and optical viewfinder (DMW-VF1E) for ‘LUMIX GF1’ can be used, lens filter (52mm), external flash (DMW-FL220/DMW-FL360) ) and other accessories can be installed.

It has a built-in flash and 40MB of built-in memory, and supports SD and SDHC for storage. The battery can take up to 400 pictures on a single charge.

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