Panasonic has finally introduced the model Lumix DC-LX100 II, a high-end compact that replaces the previous LX100 (without II). The public niche, has been able to appreciate this model the qualities of compactness and quality, all in a vintage look that appeals to photography enthusiasts.
A first innovation we find in the sensor, a four-thirds (17.3 x 13 mm) that rises in resolution compared to the old model, reaching 17 Mpixel against the 11 Mpixels of the ” old “. However, the ” multi-aspect ” approach remains, of which we have been able to speak in the LX100. This feature allows you to keep the same diagonal, and the same focal equivalent, for the formats 3:2, 4:3, 16:9.
The size of the buffer grows, allowing now to capture 33 images in RAW at 11 fps, which drop to 5.5 fps with continuous auto focus. It remains obviously possible to film in 4K, while on the front connectivity, we find Bluetooth, WI-FI, micro HDMI port and USB 2.0.
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