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title: "Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX15EB-K Small Digital Camera with 24-72 mm LEICA DC Lens - Black"
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# 4K UHD video @ 30fps 20.1MP 1-inch MOS sensor F1.4-2.8 Leica DC lens Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX15EB-K Small Digital Camera with 24-72 mm LEICA DC Lens - Black

**Brand:** panasonic
**Price:** 4926.72 DT
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## Summary

> ✨ Capture brilliance anywhere, anytime with Leica clarity! 📸

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX15EB-K Small Digital Camera with 24-72 mm LEICA DC Lens - Black by panasonic
- **How much does it cost?** 4926.72 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- panasonic enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted panasonic brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Post Focus Precision:** Refocus your shots after capture for flawless creative control.
- • **Bright Leica Lens Magic:** Fast F1.4 aperture delivers stunning bokeh and sharp low-light shots.
- • **Pocket-Sized Powerhouse:** Fits in your jeans pocket without compromising pro-level image quality.
- • **4K Video & 4K Photo Capture:** Record ultra-detailed 4K video and extract perfect 30fps stills effortlessly.
- • **Intuitive Touch & Tilt Screen:** 180° flip touchscreen for dynamic angles and effortless selfies.

## Overview

The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX15EB-K is a compact, professional-grade digital camera featuring a 1-inch 20.1MP High Sensitivity MOS sensor paired with a fast Leica DC Vario-Summilux F1.4-2.8 lens. It offers advanced 4K UHD video recording and 4K Photo modes, enabling users to capture ultra-high-resolution images and videos with exceptional detail. The camera’s innovative Post Focus function allows refocusing after shooting, while its 3-inch 1040k-dot tilting touchscreen enhances creative framing and selfie convenience. Designed for the on-the-go millennial professional, it balances portability with powerful manual controls and customizable settings, making it the ultimate travel companion for capturing life’s perfect moments.

## Description

Product Description While remaining compact enough to fit in the palm of your hand, the LUMIX LX15 combines a fast, LEICA DC Vario-Summilux F1.4-2.8 lens and 1” sensor to provide an incredible power of expression to photo enthusiasts. Box Contains Battery Pack, AC Adaptor, USB Cable, Hand Strap

Review: Outstanding - great controls, great lens, great features - I wanted a camera with meaningfully better image quality than my mobile phone, but compact enough that I would actually carry it on holiday, unlike my DSLR). I therefore considered cameras with a 1" sensor (or larger), with a relatively fast (wide aperture) zoom lens. I wanted something that could squeeze in a pocket, or easily fit in a bag or coat pocket. I therefore considered the TZ100/TZ200, LX100 I/II, RX100 III/IV, Canon G9x II, and Canon G7X II in my camera search. In the end I went with the LX10/LX15 for the following reasons: Good controls - The LX15 is highly programmable in terms of custom functions and controls, and has great ergonomics (one control wheel near shutter release, an aperture control ring around the lens, an additional programmable control ring around the lens, programmable physical touchscreen buttons). The RX100 had fewer controls compared to the others, but was probably still okay. The G9X had too few controls (albeit it was the most compact) -A wide aperture lens is more important to me than a telephoto zoom range (TZ100 effective aperture is very small and not worth the trade-off). The Canon G7x is probably the best balance of having a fast lens with a good range, but the LX15 was definitely good enough. The G9x lens was not bright enough. -Compact size matters to me - if it can squeeze in a pocket, that is good enough. The LX15 can squeeze in a jeans pocket and is totally fine in a jacket pocket. The LX100 is just a little bit too big for that. The G9x was the winner but had too many compromises. -I like features - only Panasonic does a multiple focus mode where you can edit the focus post-photo. The process isn't as slick like on mobile phones like the Huawei P20, but it's reasonable nonetheless. The wifi phone control app is better than Canon, whose remote app can't even trigger a video to start. I would prefer NFC pairing, but the scan QR code method is fast enough. Price matters - the RX100 is rather expensive. The LX15 is usually £150 cheaper depending on the prevailing promotions. Flip screen & touchscreen is more important to me than electronic viewfinder - LX100 doesn't have a flip screen. Sony has both which is nice but the EVF wasn't that important to me. Selfies or framing the shot for a timer is something I care about more for travel. I like using the touch-to-focus mode sometimes - great if using on a tripod etc. Sony still doesn't offer a touchscreen.... The trade offs I accepted with this camera: -Fewer accessories made for it than the others - the LX100, G7x, and RX100 have had multiple generations each and there are tons and tons of accessories made for them. Having said that, there are enough accessories for the LX15 (battery is common to other Panasonic cameras, a few companies make half cases, you can order silicone body protectors from China on ebay for pennies, etc) but don't expect niceities like auto-opening lens covers or a 10 different choices of genuine leather custom fit cases. -No NFC or bluetooth - again in practice maybe I won't use it that much but it is awfully nice to be able to pair your phone just by tapping it agains the camera or having your phone auto-pair -No GPS - none of the other competitors have it anyway, but you can log locations in the image app and upload the GPS data from your phone to your camera later (no need for constant connection while shooting but you do need to remember to start logging and let the app run on your phone in the background - I believe this is similar for Canon/Sony) -Not super pocketable - The RX100 series is marginally more pocketable (1-3mm in each direction) but at the end of the day you're probably not going to see anything meaningfully smaller with a 1" sensor. Also after a bit of use, I have the following small complaints, some of which are admittedly minor: -Aperture ring is stiff and awkward to operate - my main complaint. If you aren't in A-mode all the time you probably won't care. -Grip is a little slippery - if you definitely will not be using any case, half-case, add-on/stick-on grip, etc, you might find this an issue, especially if you primarily use aperture priority mode. -AE/EF lock button can only be bound to one of the physical programmable function buttons, which is fine, but those physical buttons have icons already printed on them. Maybe they could have left Function button 1 with no icon? I'm tired of seeing the '4k burst' icon for my button which I use for AE/EF lock... -Shutter release priority mode doesn't work properly - when enabled, it's supposed to take a photo immediately when you fully depress the shutter release button even when the image isn't in focus. In reality, it keeps waiting until the camera hunts for focus, then fails and gives up, which takes a while. -Cannot adjust auto-ISO behaviour. -No external battery charger provided (you can charge in camera via microUSB) - this is fine, I bought one on desertcart for £7 In summary, it was the best camera for me. Importantly, all of the advertised attributes (good image quality and controls, a fast/bright lens, strong feature set, compact-enough size) were true and there were no significant unexpected drawbacks. Edit: I should make a comment on how price affected my decision. The closest competitor at the end of my search was the Canon G7x mkii. At the time of my purchase , the LX15 was a bit cheaper. Had they been the same price, it would have been a more difficult choice. If the G7xII had been a bit cheaper, I might have gone for that instead. They're both great choices at fair prices and the core photography of each is amazing - the few points in favour/against one another is in my opinion not worth a big premium as neither have any deal-breakers. NB: the dpreview review for the LX15 is incorrect when it says that the top-control dial does nothing in aperture priority mode - you can indeed reprogram this to work as an EV adjustment, which I love, although there is already that function on the four way D-pad.
Review: Perfect little travel camera. - Perfect little travel camera. 1inch sensor gives great detailed shots and with a f1.4 aperture offers superb bokeh. So far im really happy with the camera. My only gripe is that its slippery and will need a grip of some sort and the extra dial on top dosent offer adjustments in specific shooting modes.

## Features

- Photo creativity is based on light and begins with the lens. This crystal-clear lens gives fine details even in low light and adds a beautiful bokeh effect for more impressive shots. With its pocket-sized body and polished look, the LUMIX LX15 easily captures beauty in everyday life.
- A 1-inch 20.1-megapixel High Sensitivity MOS sensor records high-quality images with stunning details.
- The combination of the High Sensitivity MOS sensor and the Venus Engine achieves maximum ISO12800 / Extended ISO25600 high-sensitivity recording with stunning picture quality that goes beyond the limit of compact cameras.
- Whether you are watching movies or editing videos, 4K delivers a far more intense viewing experience than you have seen before. Its native resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels is four times larger than Full HD, resulting in a much higher level of detail.
- The aperture ring allows direct, intuitive control of the aperture. This lets you control the rich light source of the LUMIX LX15’s F1.4-2.8 fast lens and large 1-inch sensor.
- Dual control of the control ring and rear dial also responds to your shooting intent. In addition to giving you smooth manual control of the shutter speed, zoom and focus, it can be customised to handle your favourite settings.
- The large 3.0-inch, approximately 1040k-dot static-type touch monitor tilts upward by 180 degrees. It enables dynamic framing for artistic low-angle shots and is highly practical for selfies. As soon as you flip up the monitor, optimal selfie settings are automatically made.
- Thanks to 4K technology the LUMIX LX15, 4K PHOTO allows you to capture the perfect moment in 30fps and select your best photo after shooting. Shoot, select and save.
- The Post Focus function allows you to decide exactly what you want in focus, even after you've taken the photo. Simply capture the scene, review the image and touch the part of the photo you'd like to be pin sharp. It's simple, stunning and all inside the camera.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01LWXA4O5 |
| Aperture modes | F2.8 |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Aspect ratio | 4:3 |
| Audio Input | Microphone |
| Auto Focus Technology | ['contrast detection', 'phase detection', 'hybrid'] |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 49 |
| Available Memory Slots | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 150,387 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 279 in Mirrorless Cameras |
| Box Contents | Camera Body & Lens |
| Brand Name | Panasonic |
| Camera Flash Type | No Flash |
| Camera Lens | 72 mm |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, smartphones, tablets, external storage devices with USB, HDMI, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth |
| Compatible Mountings | Micro Four Thirds |
| Compatible mountings | Micro Four Thirds |
| Continuous Shooting Speed | 20 FPS |
| Crop Mode | 4:3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 44 Reviews |
| Digital Scene Transition | True |
| Digital-Still | No |
| Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | [High] |
| Effective Still Resolution | 20.1 MP |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 50 |
| Exposure Control | Manual |
| File Format | JPEG, MP4 or MOV |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | PCIe |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | U3 |
| Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | Clase de velocidad UHS 3 o superior |
| Flash Modes Description | Auto, On/Fill |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 oder 1/250 Sekunde |
| Focus Features | Hybrid |
| Focus Mode | Manual Focus (MF) |
| Focus Type | Auto and Manual Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Has Self-Timer | Yes |
| ISO Range | 80;25600 |
| Image Capture Type | Stills |
| Image Stabilization Type | yes |
| Image stabilisation | yes |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
| Lens Construction | {lens_elements=11, lens_groups=9} |
| Lens Type | 24-72mm (35mm equivalent) |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Maximum Aperture | 40 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 72 Millimeters |
| Maximum focal length | 72 Millimeters |
| Metering Methods | Evaluative |
| Minimum Focal Length | 24 Millimeters |
| Model Name | LUMIX |
| Model Number | DMC-LX15EB-K |
| Model Series | LX |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Micro HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Optical Zoom | 3 x |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1-inch |
| Photo sensor technology | MOS |
| Product Features | Video Recording |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Sensor Type | MOS |
| Series Number | 58 |
| Shooting Modes | Picture |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photography, Videography |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Supported file format | JPEG, MP4 or MOV |
| Total Still Resolution | 20.1 MP |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| Video Capture Resolution | 2160p |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Viewfinder Type | Electronic |
| White Balance Settings | Custom |
| Wireless Technology Type | Wi-Fi |
| Write Speed | 20 fps |
| Zoom | Optischer Zoom |

## Product Details

- **Aspect ratio:** 4:3
- **Compatible mountings:** Micro Four Thirds
- **Expanded ISO minimum:** 50
- **Image stabilisation:** yes
- **Maximum aperture:** 40 f
- **Maximum focal length:** 72 Millimeters
- **Metering description:** Evaluative
- **Optical zoom:** 3 x
- **Photo sensor technology:** MOS
- **Supported file format:** JPEG, MP4 or MOV

## Images

![Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX15EB-K Small Digital Camera with 24-72 mm LEICA DC Lens - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Agb3S+7iL.jpg)

## Available Options

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: does it have a manual setting?**
A: Hi yes it does. Thanks.

**Q: Can you change the lenses?**
A: No you cannot change the lense.

**Q: Does it have the creative filter modes of other lumix cameras, like tz100?**
A: Yes there are 22 creative filters such as retro, high key, low key,high dynamic, toy, miniature etc

**Q: I tried to find out what spare battery i could get for my dmc-lx15eb-k lumix camera without success. can you help please?!**
A: buy genuine lumix on amazon

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding - great controls, great lens, great features
*by M***F on 9 December 2018*

I wanted a camera with meaningfully better image quality than my mobile phone, but compact enough that I would actually carry it on holiday, unlike my DSLR). I therefore considered cameras with a 1" sensor (or larger), with a relatively fast (wide aperture) zoom lens. I wanted something that could squeeze in a pocket, or easily fit in a bag or coat pocket. I therefore considered the TZ100/TZ200, LX100 I/II, RX100 III/IV, Canon G9x II, and Canon G7X II in my camera search. In the end I went with the LX10/LX15 for the following reasons: Good controls - The LX15 is highly programmable in terms of custom functions and controls, and has great ergonomics (one control wheel near shutter release, an aperture control ring around the lens, an additional programmable control ring around the lens, programmable physical touchscreen buttons). The RX100 had fewer controls compared to the others, but was probably still okay. The G9X had too few controls (albeit it was the most compact) -A wide aperture lens is more important to me than a telephoto zoom range (TZ100 effective aperture is very small and not worth the trade-off). The Canon G7x is probably the best balance of having a fast lens with a good range, but the LX15 was definitely good enough. The G9x lens was not bright enough. -Compact size matters to me - if it can squeeze in a pocket, that is good enough. The LX15 can squeeze in a jeans pocket and is totally fine in a jacket pocket. The LX100 is just a little bit too big for that. The G9x was the winner but had too many compromises. -I like features - only Panasonic does a multiple focus mode where you can edit the focus post-photo. The process isn't as slick like on mobile phones like the Huawei P20, but it's reasonable nonetheless. The wifi phone control app is better than Canon, whose remote app can't even trigger a video to start. I would prefer NFC pairing, but the scan QR code method is fast enough. Price matters - the RX100 is rather expensive. The LX15 is usually £150 cheaper depending on the prevailing promotions. Flip screen & touchscreen is more important to me than electronic viewfinder - LX100 doesn't have a flip screen. Sony has both which is nice but the EVF wasn't that important to me. Selfies or framing the shot for a timer is something I care about more for travel. I like using the touch-to-focus mode sometimes - great if using on a tripod etc. Sony still doesn't offer a touchscreen.... The trade offs I accepted with this camera: -Fewer accessories made for it than the others - the LX100, G7x, and RX100 have had multiple generations each and there are tons and tons of accessories made for them. Having said that, there are enough accessories for the LX15 (battery is common to other Panasonic cameras, a few companies make half cases, you can order silicone body protectors from China on ebay for pennies, etc) but don't expect niceities like auto-opening lens covers or a 10 different choices of genuine leather custom fit cases. -No NFC or bluetooth - again in practice maybe I won't use it that much but it is awfully nice to be able to pair your phone just by tapping it agains the camera or having your phone auto-pair -No GPS - none of the other competitors have it anyway, but you can log locations in the image app and upload the GPS data from your phone to your camera later (no need for constant connection while shooting but you do need to remember to start logging and let the app run on your phone in the background - I believe this is similar for Canon/Sony) -Not super pocketable - The RX100 series is marginally more pocketable (1-3mm in each direction) but at the end of the day you're probably not going to see anything meaningfully smaller with a 1" sensor. Also after a bit of use, I have the following small complaints, some of which are admittedly minor: -Aperture ring is stiff and awkward to operate - my main complaint. If you aren't in A-mode all the time you probably won't care. -Grip is a little slippery - if you definitely will not be using any case, half-case, add-on/stick-on grip, etc, you might find this an issue, especially if you primarily use aperture priority mode. -AE/EF lock button can only be bound to one of the physical programmable function buttons, which is fine, but those physical buttons have icons already printed on them. Maybe they could have left Function button 1 with no icon? I'm tired of seeing the '4k burst' icon for my button which I use for AE/EF lock... -Shutter release priority mode doesn't work properly - when enabled, it's supposed to take a photo immediately when you fully depress the shutter release button even when the image isn't in focus. In reality, it keeps waiting until the camera hunts for focus, then fails and gives up, which takes a while. -Cannot adjust auto-ISO behaviour. -No external battery charger provided (you can charge in camera via microUSB) - this is fine, I bought one on Amazon for £7 In summary, it was the best camera for me. Importantly, all of the advertised attributes (good image quality and controls, a fast/bright lens, strong feature set, compact-enough size) were true and there were no significant unexpected drawbacks. Edit: I should make a comment on how price affected my decision. The closest competitor at the end of my search was the Canon G7x mkii. At the time of my purchase , the LX15 was a bit cheaper. Had they been the same price, it would have been a more difficult choice. If the G7xII had been a bit cheaper, I might have gone for that instead. They're both great choices at fair prices and the core photography of each is amazing - the few points in favour/against one another is in my opinion not worth a big premium as neither have any deal-breakers. NB: the dpreview review for the LX15 is incorrect when it says that the top-control dial does nothing in aperture priority mode - you can indeed reprogram this to work as an EV adjustment, which I love, although there is already that function on the four way D-pad.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect little travel camera.
*by C***Y on 5 July 2019*

Perfect little travel camera. 1inch sensor gives great detailed shots and with a f1.4 aperture offers superb bokeh. So far im really happy with the camera. My only gripe is that its slippery and will need a grip of some sort and the extra dial on top dosent offer adjustments in specific shooting modes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good value
*by N***' on 18 January 2020*

Brilliant camera as an alternative to a DSLR for travelling although the zoom is rather short it would also make a good companion camera to a dslr, it's small enough to fit in any pocket. One of the highlights of this camera is the 4k video recording quality that is much better than I expected and if brought on offer this is a great alternative to the Sony rx100 series.

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