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The wide aspect ratio makes it even more desirable. In conclusion, such a wide-angle is rare in a point-and-shoot. Please “save link-as”, do not click directly for the video. We shot most of our test pictures during our vacation in Sierra Nevada’s Lake Tahoe and Mt Rose near Reno NV, which had snow and a cold weather at the time (cold weather is known to reduce battery life), and yet the camera performed admirably. Also, the aperture is so small that it’s almost impossible to get some serious background blur and to isolate the subject.īattery life is pretty good, enough for at least 100 shots. Even wide open at the short end, diffraction means that image quality won’t be able to compete with a good DSLR picture. The lens is too slow, especially at the long end.
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However, we bumped into shutter speed limits (1/1000s max between f/2.8 and f/3.6), which isn’t fast enough to shoot in full daylight and forces to stop down more, which causes quite some diffraction. Please “save link-as”, do not click directly for the videos. Additionally, the camera’s native video format makes it an excellent choice as an input format for use with a video editor, but if you are only interested in independent clips we recommend you re-encode your videos to a Mpeg-4 format of your choice as the resulted file can have for up to 10 times smaller size. Sometimes it will play a video right, sometimes it will miss one of the RGB colors, and some other times it might just stop playing back after a second or two. mov container works great with Quicktime, but VLC has problems. Please note that the camera’s native photoJpeg-based video format in the. One interesting feature is that when you click the “shoot” button quickly while video is being recorded, the camera also saves down a picture at the current video resolution.
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The camera can record 30fps at the EDTV 480p resolution (848×480) and 15fps at the HDTV 720p resolution (1280×720). Our favorite feature, HD video recording is pleasant. Picture quality is pretty good considering the price and overall features of the LX2.
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The depth-of-field indicator in manual focus is a welcome feature.

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Easier to use than most pro cameras, but with the right options for those who want convenience. Think of it as the Ubuntu of the operating systems. But also being a real “hacking” camera many manual options and configurations can be applied to it.

The user interface is easy to use but it might take a bit to get used to because depending in which mode your camera is, some options are not visible (we were trying to find how we can change the video recording resolution only to discover that this is available only via changing first the aspect ratio of the lens!).īeing a real point-n-shoot camera there are a lot of niceties and conveniences in the camera, like the many scene modes: Portrait, Soft Skin, Scenery, Sports, Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Self-portrait, Food, Party, Candle, Fireworks, Starry Sky, Beach, Aerial photo, Snow, High Sensitivity, Baby 1 and Baby 2. The LCD is the second best part of the camera, it is very bright and it has a great viewing angle. The buttons are placed out in good positions too, easy to find and click. When I first saw pictures of the camera online I thought that it would be huge, but it is in fact slimmer and lighter than my Canon A700. The first positive point about the camera is its small size. It supports SD cards, it is PictBridge-compliant and it has 4x optical zoom and a flash. It also supports manual exposure and has plenty of focus options with 1/2000th to 60 sec shutter speeds. It comes with a glorious 2.8″ widescreen LCD and supports both JPEG and RAW shooting.

You can configure the lense to shoot in 16:9, 4:3 and 3:2 resolutions. It uses a LEICA lens and it has an optical image stabilizer. The user manual is in an Asian language (Hi-Mobile’s products ship from Hong Kong usually), but Hi-Mobile has printed the english manual of the camera and strapped it together. In the box we found the camera, a 1150mAh battery, a US battery charger, a composite A/V cable, a USB cable, a lens cap and its strap, and a wrist-wrap. This camera kept the first place among other similar products in the past year with its two unique features: HD video recording and wide-angle for landscape shooting. sent us in a review unit of Panasonic’s flagship point-n-shoot camera, the LX2.
