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The domestic handling time is within 1-3 business days before dispatch in order to process further security checks. Please refer to the “postage and payment” in the Listing page for the actual shipping timeframe. Normally we takes 7-14 busines days for Standard Int'l Shipping Or Expedited Shipping (FedEx 2Day®)
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Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX5 White +Wty Express
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The predecessor to the Panasonic LX5 -- the 2008 model year Lumix LX3 -- was a huge success both in the enthusiast camera market in general, and with Imaging Resource readers in particular. The reasons weren't hard to understand: The LX3 combined a sleek, compact form factor with a well-executed wide-aperture lens, excellent image quality (thanks to both a larger-than-average sensor chip and a significant advancement in Panasonic's image processing prowess), and exposure control options ranging from intelligent Auto to full Manual. In short, it was a nearly ideal pocket camera for the enthusiast. In the nearly two years since the LX3 was announced, though, the rest of the high-end pocket camera field managed to catch up and in some areas surpass it. The time had clearly come for Panasonic to step up their game, and that's what they've emphatically done with the new Lumix LX5. The new Panasonic LX5 sports enhancements in almost every specification (resolution stays the same, at 10.1 megapixels), and the improvements promise to make the Panasonic LX5 even more popular than its predecessor. With its somewhat retro looks, solid build, and excellent, wide and relatively fast lens, the Lumix LX5 is an enticing camera for photography and camera lovers alike. As one who cares more for what a camera can do for me, I can't help but appreciate the design aesthetic to the Panasonic LX5. Old cameras had levers and sliders and many things that went click when you turned them. Modern cameras more frequently have buttons and the occasional dial, but the LX5 has a little more, with sliding selector switches for autofocus mode and aspect ratio wrapping around the lens barrel. Another element of the design is tough to define, but comes from the careful combination of necessary elements in a small space. The Panasonic LX5 reminds us of a rangefinder, but one built to modern standards--and without an optical viewfinder. It has a hot shoe, though the Panasonic LX5 is unlikely to carry any but a small flash; still, it can support the electronic viewfinder accessory originally designed for the larger Panasonic GF1, and it can certainly fire a Panasonic or Olympus flash directly or via a hot shoe adapter. From the top you can see the Aspect mode selector, which is a slider with four click stops. The 1:1 position captures a square image; 4:3 captures the full resolution of this 10-megapixel sensor; 3:2 is what most digital SLRs capture; and 16:9 is the same aspect ratio as HD movies.
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Brand :
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Panasonic
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Model :
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LUMIX DMC-LX5
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Colour :
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White
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Memory Card Slot :
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Secure Digital,
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Condition :
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Brand New
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Resolution :
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10.1 MegaPixels
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Optical zoom :
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3.8
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Maximum ISO :
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12800
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Battery Charger, Battery Pack, AV Cable, USB Connection Cable, Shoulder Strap, CD-ROM,
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N/A
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