Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 Review | Digital SLRs | CNET UK
, Many people had high hopes, which were subsequently dashed. Now, Panasonic has put out the 10-megapixel Lumix DMC-L10.
If the L1 was Panasonic dipping its toes in the dSLR pool, then the L10 is Panasonic diving into the deep end. Will the £860 DMC-L10 sink or swim? Let's find out.
Design
Panasonic is marketing the L10 as an entry-level SLR, and its design works well for that market. It's on the small side, has an articulated LCD that can flip out to the left of the camera and swivel 270 degrees, live-view shooting and its control buttons are laid out a lot like a superzoom or compact camera.
The vast majority of buttons are on the right-hand side of the camera and reachable quickly and easily by thumb or forefinger. Like more and more SLRs lately, the grip is short, so your little finger dangles while shooting. However, it does have a nice shape, with a cutaway for your middle finger and a contoured area on the top of the camera back for your thumb that combine to provide a solid feel in your hand.
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虽然外观看起来和松下的上一台单反L10



