Panasonic’s stunning Lumix L10 has really grown on me over three weeks as an every day camera — it’s zoom lens versatility wins out over fixed lens compact camera rivals
The Lumix L10 is the spiritual successor to the legendary LX100 series of premium compacts — and its attractive retro form factor bears a striking similarity to the popular Fujifilm X100VI, compared to which it's a versatile zoom lens alternative. And this is far from a mere refresh of a dated Lumix series — Panasonic has packed the L10 with its latest Micro Four Thirds sensor, processor, autofocus system and a bigger battery. The result is a powerful everyday and travel camera that deserves what will be its inevitable popularity.
Pros
- +Attractive design
- +Snappy performance
- +Excellent handling with an EVF, flip-out touchscreen and hotshoe
- +Powerful photo and video features
- +Sharp and versatile lens
Cons
- -Notably larger body than the Lumix LX100 II
- -Not all of the sensor's 26.5 megapixels are used, with stills limited to 20.4MP
- -Lack of IBIS limits handheld use
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