It looks like it is raining cameras these days, and here we are with Panasonic and their latest Panasonic DMC-LX100 camera which will feature a Micro Four Thirds system alongside a 12.8-megapixel MOS sensor, which pretty much shares the same size which can be found on the larger sized interchangeable-lens models. To top it all off, the Panasonic DMC-LX100 will even arrive with a speedy Leica 24-75mm (35mm equivalent) f/1.7-2.8 lens that ought to let you capture more than your fair share of masterpieces, while a wide-screen, 2,764K dot LVF (live viewfinder) and 4K video capture help to complete the picture, pardon the pun.
Needless to say, you can more or less see that the Panasonic DMC-LX100 has several specifications that are on the same level as that of their flagship Lumix GH4 which was announced earlier this year, and it also stands shoulders above other interchangeable MFT models.
To go the extra mile in securing your signature on the credit card in exchange for the DMC-LX100, Panasonic ensures this model will arrive with the GH4’s autofocus, and it will also carries features such as Wi-Fi connectivity, NFC capability, in-camera RAW to JPEG conversion and an external flash. You can also use the 4K video mode to capture 8-megapixel stills at up to 30fps, and with an end-October release date on the horizon, we do not have any word on its pricing just yet. [Press Release]
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