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.
April 2013
(83%)
104 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
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...
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...
Panasonics LX-serie har vært blant de mest avanserte kompaktkameraene siden LX1 kom i 2005. Bra vidvinkel, bra lystryke og bildebrikke som støtter flere formater enn 4:3 har vært typisk for kameraene. LX7 bygger videre på dette og har en 24-90mm ekvi...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 may not score as highly as other recently reviewed cameras, such as the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 and Fujifilm X10, but it is still a very capable camera and the best Lumix LX camera yet. The introduction of an aperture ring an...
Published: 2012-09-13, Author: Christopher , review by: reviewed.com
On paper, you'd expect the Panasonic LX7 to perform as well as or better than its vaunted rivals, the Sony RX100 and Canon S110. With a Leica-branded f/1.4 lens, a 1/1.7-inch image sensor, and the processing power to shoot 12 frames per second and 1080/60...
Good design, Great digital filters, Full manual control, Raw format shooting, Excellent screen
Not a touchscreen, Small sensor
Buying Guide Best camera accessories There's lots of exciting things going on in the premium compact camera market at the moment, with Photokina 2012 probably about to reveal even more. Panasonic is just one of the myriad of manufacturers who are keen to ...
Good design, Great digital filters, Full manual control, Raw format shooting, Excellent screen
Not a touchscreen, Small sensor
With lots of fantastic features and brilliant image quality, Panasonic has produced a compact camera to be proud of with the LX7. With a wide maximum aperture of f/1.4, the ability to shoot in raw format and full manual controls, many people will surely ...