CNET Asia Review
Very good
The good: Sleek and professional design; 3:2 and 16:9 panoramic capability; fully manual compact shooter; optical image stabilization. 7.6
out of 10View score
The bad: Lens cap a burden when taking pictures; noisy images at high ISO levels and low ambient light conditions; slight purple fringing in high contrast areas; slight barrel distortion.
The bottom line: The LX1 offers a good learning platform for photographers who wish to manually configure their aperture and shutter settings within a compact point-and-shoot camera.
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Average User Rating
from 3 users
Spectacular
9
out of 10User Reviews
just as good as sliced bread
Jan 3, 2006Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: manual setting, RAWfiles, leica lens, real joystick ,16:9
Cons: lens cap, a little bigger than I would like.
Opinion:
After using an FX8 for 2 months I just had to have this one. Manual focussing, exposure choices, GGGGreat anti shake and the video is good with my high speed 2Gig card. The lens cap gets in the way ob its little cord but I can put up with this for the great results I AM GETTING.
Wonderful camera with small body and many features
Sep 26, 2005Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
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Wide angle!
Aug 24, 2005Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
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28mm on a digital camera, this is a dream for users who are really into landscape. 28mm on a 16:9 mask, looks really really like a pano shot to me i would say. Definitely a winner for traveling. Forget about the dSLR. :P
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