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Panasonic Lunix DMC-L10

Friday November 21, 2008
Written by David Fearon
Tags: Panasonic | Lumix | DMC-L10
AUD
$1320
Price at time of review.
A capable enough performer, but it doesn’t offer enough for the money to come out on top.
Price 1320
Camera type DSLR
Megapixels 10
Sensor size 17.3 x 13
LCD size 2.5"
Live view Yes
Shutter speed 30 - 1/4000
ISO range 100 - 1600
Anti-Shake mode Yes - in lens
Max burst speed 3 frames/sec
Memory slot SD/SDHC
PictBridge Yes
Battery type Li-on
Rechargeable battery Yes
Dimensions (WDH mm) 131 x 158 x 64mm
Weight 996g/ 540g with/without battery
Manufacturer Panasonic
Supplier Panasonic

Copyright © 2009 Dennis Publishing

This article appeared in the December, 2008 issue of PC Authority.
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