I spent three weeks with Panasonic’s prettiest camera to date — here’s why the Lumix L10 is a Fujifilm X100VI killer
The Panasonic Lumix L10 is a new premium compact camera that combines retro design with modern technology. It features a 26.5MP Micro Four Thirds sensor and a versatile Leica lens, making it a strong competitor to the Fujifilm X100VI. Despite some limitations, the L10 offers excellent performance for both photography and video.
- ▪The Lumix L10 is designed as a successor to the LX100 series with significant upgrades.
- ▪It includes a 26.5MP sensor, improved autofocus, and a higher-capacity battery.
- ▪The camera features a Leica lens with a bright aperture but lacks weather sealing.
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TechRadar Verdict 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.
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