Alex Khachatryan
May 2nd, 2017, 11:34 PM
After using lx100 for more than two years mostly for wedding receptions and b camera I gave it up and got the new lx10. This camera has more practical uses for video than lx100. One disappointing thing, however, is lack of hot shoe. Still trying to figure how to add light without attaching a bracket especially on gimbal.
Another surprisingly annoying factor - no ISO button, only access to ISO is via quick menu, touch screen or needs to be programmed to one of the fn buttons.
Video is superb, 1.4 lens makes this tiny instrument the queen of reception cameras. No back pain at the end of the day. Battery life is poor, but original batteries aren't expensive. Over all this is a great little brother to fz2500 which is my camera for 1st half of the wedding.
Another surprisingly annoying factor - no ISO button, only access to ISO is via quick menu, touch screen or needs to be programmed to one of the fn buttons.
Video is superb, 1.4 lens makes this tiny instrument the queen of reception cameras. No back pain at the end of the day. Battery life is poor, but original batteries aren't expensive. Over all this is a great little brother to fz2500 which is my camera for 1st half of the wedding.