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Panasonic DMC-LX15

Panasonic DMC-LX15
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Code: 00248KVG
Manufacturer code: DMC-LX15EP-K
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DescriptionPanasonic DMC-LX15 description

F1.4-2.8 LEICA DC lens in a compact body
Creative photography is based on light, and the starting point is the lens. Crystal clear lens F1.4-2.8 24-72mm LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMILUX allows you to cast the smallest details even in low light and gives a beautiful bokeh effect that increases the attractiveness of photos. Pocket-sized body and polished look make the LUMIX LX15 great for taking pictures of everyday life

Excellent image quality - 1-inch matrix and Venus Engine
The 1-inch MOS sensor with high sensitivity and 20.1 megapixel resolution captures high-quality images with stunning detail. A large amount of light also allows you to achieve an attractive bokeh effect. The combination of the high-sensitivity MOS sensor and the Venus Engine allows you to achieve a maximum ISO sensitivity of 12800/25600 Extended while maintaining amazing image quality beyond the limitations of traditional compact cameras.

4K video
Whether you watch movies or edit video, 4K technology provides an incredibly intense experience - incomparable to anything you have ever experienced. Native resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels is four times more pixels than in Full HD, which allows you to get much more detailed image.

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Focal length Movie 24 mm

Sensor Chip (inch) 16mm

ISO rating 125-12800 (25600)

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  Producer(?) Panasonic
  Focal length Movie 24 mm
  Sensor Chip (inch) 16mm
  ISO rating 125-12800 (25600)
  Image stabilization Optinis
  Focus Visu ekranu
  Aperture range 1.4 - 2.8
  Shutter speed (sec) 1/4000 60sek.
  Built-in Flash Integruota
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  Storage types SD / SDHC / SDXC
Power Supply
  Power supply Ličio jonų akumuliatorių paketas (7,2 V, 680 mAh, 4,9 Wh) (įtraukta) / USB maitinimo įkrovimas
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  Warranty 24 months
  Delivery time 11-14 w.d.
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00248KVG DMC-LX15EP-K 5025232855377 5025232855384

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