Rating 4.4 66 reviews

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 has a lot of features and offers superb image quality. It is perfect for seasoned veterans as well as first time camera owners. This device delivers a maximum aperture range of F1.4 - F2.3. It provides more light than you would get with a compact camera. The fast aperture range delivers improved background blurring. Plus, the image processor has been improved. This camera comes with a battery charger and is HD compatible.


There are other features such as an LCD display, a manual aperture ring, neutral density filter, HDR capability, and it can record movies with stereo sound.


Anyone looking for a lightweight camera will be fond of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7. It weighs 1.4 pounds, which means that it is easy to carry with you on a hike or on an all-day adventure. There is a lot to like about the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7.


Many people are fond of this camera because it is compact and easily fits in your hand. On top of that it delivers excellent photos, come rain, snow, or sun. It isn't bulky, which makes it great for taking photos of birds and wildlife. This is one camera that outdoor types gravitate towards.


Another excellent feature is the high powered lens. It delivers excellent shots in the forest and jungle that are not blurred. Enjoy excellent photos, when out exploring the world.


The manual is easy to read and will help you learn more about the excellent new features. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 offers a lot of outstanding improvements. Another feature is raw. It is perfect for dramatic lighting and for when scenes call for extra lighting.

An added feature is bracketing. Many outdoor shoots have a lot of contrast. Exposure bracketed shots help resolve this issue. Another feature is Auto Pano. The Lumix DMC-LX7 is perfect for taking panorama shots.


The exterior of this camera looks great. This camera looks perfect the moment you take it out of the box. It will exceed your wildest expectations. Enjoy using it the next time you go on vacation. Don't wait any longer to purchase it.

Manufacturer: Panasonic
Steve's Digicams
13 years ago

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7

For the second half of 2012, Panasonic has announced a new premium compact digital camera in its popular LX series; the Lumix DMC-LX7. It features a 10.1-megapixel MOS Sensor (1/1.7 inch) and a 3.8x optical zoom lens that is rated to an F1.4 brightness at its widest angle and F2.3 at full telephoto;...
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Gizmodo
13 years ago

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 Review: Lovely Point-And-Shoot For Control Freaks

Anyone in the market for a top point-and-shoot camera is probably deciding between Canon's PowerShot S100 and Sony's RX100 . But Panasonic is back in the game with the Lumix LX7, a sequel to one of the top shooters of 2010, the wildly popular Lumix DMC-LX5 .
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CNET
13 years ago

Panasonic Lumix LX7 review Review

The LX7 is an addictive compact camera. The more you use it, the more you want to play. The direct control over the lens aperture is something that would greatly enhance the appeal of many compacts, and without question it's the LX7's best feature.
Pros:
  • Tactile aperture control
  • Sharp lens
  • Impressive stills output
Cons:
  • Some noise at high sensitivities
  • A little more expensive than the competition
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PhotoReview
13 years ago

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7

Announced two years after its predecessor, the LX5, Panasonic's Lumix DMC-LX7 fits into the same market slot but now comes in a white body as well as traditional black. Its 10.1-megapixel sensor has the same resolution as the LX5's but it's a new CMOS chip, instead of CCD, which was used in the LX5.
Pros:
  • You're looking for a pocketable digicam with a wide range of user-adjustable controls
  • You need good performance in low light levels
  • You want Full HD movie recording
  • You want effective image stabilisation for movies and still pictures
  • You'd like fast autofocusing.
Cons:
  • You're looking for a significant update to the previous model. (The improvements aren't enough to justify the investment
  • You want the ability to zoom in and out rapidly, You require in-camera red-eye reduction processing.
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Outdoor Gear Lab
13 years ago

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7

The Panasonic Lumix LX-7 came to the table as a solid looking competitor - with a well-built body, a nice design, and the prior reputation and name. We felt like we were looking at an award winner. However, as we dove in we found the LX-7 to bring little to the table over the competition.
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wexphotographic.com
13 years ago

Just brilliant.

Full auto is great for fast stree candid work.
Pros:
  • Bright LCD
  • Easy Setup
  • Easy to Keep Clean
  • Easy To Use
  • Great Picture Quality
  • Strong Construction
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D-Photo and The Photographer's Mail
13 years ago

Panasonic Lumix LX7 Compact Camera

Panasonic has taken an interesting approach with the new LX7 - it looks more like a range finder than a typical point-and-shoot camera. The lens does not retract fully inside the camera and with the maximum aperture at f/1.4 it is one of the fastest lenses available for compact cameras.
Pros:
  • Fast lens
  • Manual aperture ring
  • Creative movie mode
Cons:
  • High noise above 1600 ISO
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Buy.com
13 years ago

Great Compact Camera

A premium compact with excellent image quality & control. Ease of use could be improved though:- No touch screen (so no touch focus), no articulated lcd, no built-in view-finder, no remote. GPS, Wi-Fi and a microphone input would be welcome, too.
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T3
13 years ago

Panasonic Lumix LX7 review

Interchangable lens compact system cameras may offer a more portable option than a DSLR, but unless you're using a relatively flat pancake lens, they're still considerably bulkier than a digital compact camera.
Pros:
  • Speedy auto focus
  • Excellent picture quality
  • Manual aperture ring
  • Speedy auto focus
  • Excellent picture quality
  • Manual aperture ring
Cons:
  • High ISO performance could be
  • Smaller sensor than rivals
  • No touchscreen
  • High ISO performance could be
  • Smaller sensor than rivals
  • No touchscreen
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Marketnews
13 years ago

Hands-on Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7

This tiny full-featured 10.1MP camera, with a mostly metal body, boasts several benefits over Panasonic's highly-rated Lumix DMC-LX5, which it replaces. Improved aspects include the LCD screen, sensor, and Venus Engine processor with multi-process noise reduction.
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