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The compact 10.1-megapixel DMC-LX3 measures in at 2.34 x 4.28 x 1.06-inches and weighs less than a pound - the perfect size for the palm of your hand. In addition to being ergonomic, it offers many professional features. Some of these features include, but are not limited to, 2.5x optical zoom, Optical Image Stabilization, Intelligent Auto Mode, RAW support, HD movies, and more. Moreover, it incorporates a 3.0-inch LCD screen with 460,000-dot resolution.<br />
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Auto face detection (also known as AF) is common in cameras today; however, the AF on the LX3 can detect up to 15 faces in one frame. The combination of AF and autofocus tracking make for exceptionally focused and exposed images. This model automatically focuses on moving objects along with setting proper exposure for the perfect image.<br />
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There are 24 different preset shooting modes available on the DMC-LX3. These options are available for those with a little less expertise, but want to shoot the same quality pictures. For the more advanced users, you can manually adjust ISO, aperture, and shutter modes. ISO settings can be adjusted anywhere from 80 to an expanded 6,400.<br />
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Not only can you capture still images with the LX3, but video as well. The LX3 offers high-def video, with sound, at a resolution of 1,280 x 720. This resolution set will only allow the capture of 24fps; however, you can capture 30fps if you set the resolution to a lower setting.<br />
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Storage options are slim, but you do have options. You can store your files on the internal memory (50MB), on SD/SDHC memory cards, or even on multimedia cards. SD/SDHC memory cards are probably your best option.<br />
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Transferring files to a PC or external drive is easy with the use of the cameras USB 2.0 port. Or you can review you videos and stills directly on your television with the use of the NTSC video output or high-def component video output. Whatever form of connectivity you prefer, it is available.<br />
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Not much has changed, physically, from older Lumix models. Physical appearance is not necessarily attractive, but it does fit comfortable in the palm of any hand. It also provides easy access to the majority of buttons along with the LCD screen. The DMC-LX3 offers functionality not attractiveness.<br />
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Panasonic was smart, building the LX3 with metal, spring-loaded doors, and buttons that are not flimsy to the touch. All of this, combined, makes for a durable long lasting camera.<br />
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Panasonic has outdone themselves once again with the release of the Lumix DMC-LX3. They have provided photographers - of any level - with a functionally easy to use point-and-shoot camera. For only $500 you easily fit this model into your budget.</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br />
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