Panasonic Digital SLR Camera
During a press release last August 2007, Panasonic launched its second digital SLR camera in the market – Lumix DMC-L10. With its 134.5 x 95.5 x 77.5mm dimension, the newest Panasonic digital SLR camera features a 2.5” LCD screen for full time live viewing, which also allows for a 270 degree rotation and a flexible shooting style. The 10.1 mega pixel Live MOS sensor delivers breathtaking images with delicate gradation and a broad dynamic range, while the supersonic wave filter system automatically prevent dusts from clouding the sensor that could degrade the image quality.
The newest Panasonic digital SLR camera houses the superb image processor, Venus Engine III, famous for delivering high quality images as well as its speedy response. However, the main buzz about this camera is that it comes with the LEICA-D VARIO-ELMAR 14-50mm / F3.8-5.6 / MEGA O.I.S. lens which is to be sold as a kit, the DMC-L10K. This SLR camera is the first to include in its features a Face Detection and an ISO Control function as of its release.
The DMC-L10 also adopts an advanced hybrid-type AF system which allows for shooting both through the viewfinder and live view. Through the incorporation of a variety of functions, this is made an appropriate partner to newcomers in order to build their way to the world of real creative photography as well as to existing users who are looking for greener pastures in terms of equipment.
As for the Panasonic Digital SLR camera unit’s structure, the sophisticated design includes an ergonomic grip that ensures a steady and comfortable grasp whatever the user’s shooting position may be. A first of its kind from the leading company in digital technology, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 is the camera to beat this season.



















