This is the best all-round camera I've ever owned. I've taken it traveling, attached it to my drone, and even filmed weddings with it. The image quality for the price is amazing and having a stabilized lens is perfect for video. I have to disagree about the lens. It's what makes this camera special. No other company makes a camera with a 24-70mm equivalent fixed lens with this large of a sensor. If it had a fixed 35mm, it would be just like the Fujifilm X100 series which is a great camera, but limited to only one focal length. I wish a company would make an APS-C or full frame version of this type of camera in a small profile. It's genuinely one of a kind.
I agree with you, the lens give this unique qualities to the camera. The down side for me is the fact they stay outside and take time to open and close. Is the price to pay for such a special combination, I guess. Thanks for your interesting contribution.
@@myleicam8546 Have you tried to use the option in the menu system, that doesn't retract the lens when you turn it off, and makes it stay to a particular focal length?
I have one and really love it. I take street photos with it and it goes unnoticed. It is a little beauty. Great video, stunning images. Cheers from México.
Excellent presentation, as usual. I was mostly using my LX100 for my street interviews and head shots for my newspaper work, which it does very nicely. But, my Lumix ZS100 does everything I need, plus it fits in my pocket better...so it is with me more. As you do, if I need better quality, I use a 50 or other prime on a different camera. Finally...I love your work with the LX100. you capture more heart with it than most photographers...who spend $20K plus. The muddy childs feet resting on fathers feet is an amazing catch.
Hi Terry, I’m happy you enjoy this video and like the images. Some of them are completely unedited, others with too much shadow recovery, but the hart is there, and you recognise it 😉.Thanks!
Ordené de B&H Photo este fin de semana una LX-100 usada. Bien emocionado de usar ésta camara. No sabia de su existencia; creo que paso demasiado tiempo con Sony. 😊 Los controles externos y el lente son los aspectos que me llevaron a ordenarla. Buen vídeo, gracias por las observaciones y por las excelentes fotos mostrando lo que puede hacer ésta cámara.
Glad to see another one of your videos. It has been a while. Without going into a whole lot of detail as to why, I sold my M9 and the last of my M-mount lenses at the beginning of the year. I am now using a Panasonic Lumix DC-GX9 with three fast high quality prime lenses; the Panasonic-Leica DG Summilux 15mm f1.7, the Olympus M Zuiko ED 12mm f2.0, and the Olympus M Zuiko 17mm f1.8. The GX9 uses one of Panasonic's latest 20mp sensors and unlike that zoom lens on your LX100, my MFT lenses do not block part of the sensor. Plus my GX9 is only slightly larger than your LX100 and I don't have to deal with one of those pesky telescoping zooms and slow start-up times.
@@Ad-eq3cu Absolutely correct and since the GX9 is an ILC, that's by choice. If I wanted to, I could stick a Panasonic-Leica or Minolta 100-400mm zoom on it tomorrow and every new GX9 sold in the US comes with an excellent 12-60mm zoom. But as Hugo points out, almost every one trombones. Plus this review is a departure from Hugo's usual fare. If you follow him regularly then you will not that he usually talks about his wonderful Leica M8s and M9 and shares all of the great photos he captures with them. And Leica Ms have no zooms.
@@williamschaffel3760 Yes of course, I see your point but I had the issue where I needed image good quality, a zoom and small size and the LX100 (or D-lux 109 in the Leica equivalent) were good solutions. For fixed focal length there are many choices, I would personally then move up to APS-C size at least, e.g. Fujis, Canons etc. What I was trying to highlight is that zoom is very impressive in terms of aperture for what it is. Yes I do not like that it extends like this but it serves a purpose. All the best
At the end, this camera is a good compromise, close to a “do it all,” in a small size and low weight. The GX9 seems a excellent unique system, and with it, probably you don’t need anything more. The conversation with Ad 2 is very interesting, I enjoy reading it.
Incredible pictures not just because of the cam but because of the photographer. You capture these family moments very well. To add to the camera, the slow turning on and off is really off putting to me. As you said, with a prime lens this camera would be a dream.
Greetings Hugo from the Principality of Wales where you get 9 months of winter followed by 3 months of bad weather lol. At last the weather has broken and the sun is out and I'm out with the cameras. Spectacular photographs Hugo I wish I had your talent. I was lucky to find on eBay at a good price a Billingham camera bag specifically made for Leica, it takes 2 M cameras and accessories and quite compact. They are only sold through Leica stores Keep your eyes open for one I can recommend it. As always great episode.
Thank you Jeff! Great that you have sun, at least for some days. Enjoy it, take good photos and, may be, drink a bear in a terrace. The good News are that this Billingham is gonna be very convenient for such a general bad weather. 😉 I’m glad you like the photos, I wasn’t sure about many of them when editing the video, but at the end, I said to my self: Who cares? let’s show them!
Thanh you! Unfortunately I don’t have a D Lux to compare, must be interesting to know the real differences, I f there are ani significant one. All the best!
Very nice pictures, Hugo ! It is always a Good Idea to have a small camera, easy to carry with you, everywhere you go ! Always wear a Camera, that's the Spirit ! My all-round camera is a Fujifilm x100s. Nice to hear from you, take Care, Greetings, Roger.
Thanks Roger, Is nice to read your comment, as always. The x100 has ben always a temptation, but is too good and too close to the Leica M, and im afraid it can be a deadly rival ;-) Im glad you enjoy the video. Take care and all the best!
@@myleicam8546 Thanks Hugo, just to assure you, for me it went just the other way round ! I first bought the x100s and then became "victim" of the Leica brand. The final trigger was a visit to Leica in Wetzlar (Germany). Also your video channel informed me that there still exists an accessible way into the M-system with the famous Leica M8 ! Of course one must take in consideration the risks of used camera gear. I was lucky to find some beautiful used material in Germany. My recent purchase is a used Elmarit lens 2.8 90mm. I really appreciate the information you share with us all. TIP: if ever, you would decide to buy a used x100S, do not forget the "S" or a more recent letter. Take Care, greetings, Roger ;-)
@@tuftufclub159 Interesting path Roger, it have a lot of sense. The x100 seems a camera that invite you to go deeper into photography, as the Leica M does. Like distant sisters in some way. (The M8 and the Fuji are also very close in prices) ...And this Elmarit 2.8 90mm you recently purchase... congratulations! They are one of my favorite lenses. Thanks for the tip, x100 follow by an "s" or more recent letters. Excellent :-)
Being a panasonic user and interested in street photography and cityscapes. This is a very interesting camera. Any issues with dust in the lens like others have started?
Hello Steve, yes, I had the dust issue in the lens. After that I attached a filter, hoping it can help, but im not sure. I forgot to speak about it in the video, but is something to have in count.
Ay… si es que no es cuestión de megapixeles, ni de velocidad de foco, ni de rapidez de medición… es cuestión de sensaciones, es la comunión con la máquina, que la veas y pienses… necesito hacer fotos con ella. Hace poco se abrió una discusión en un foro sobre la M8. Que las hay más rápidas, con más calidad y miden mejor? Quizá, pero yo no me siento tan a gusto con ninguna como me siento con la M8. Cuatro años de cámara y nos enseñas fotazas. El que no quiera ver de qué va esto, que siga invirtiendo en equipo… algunos ya lo hemos visto claro. ;). Cuídate y gracias por el vídeo!
Así es, Fernando, creo que tienes toda la razón. Una cámara te da más cuánto más tiempo la tienes y la utilizas. Necesita paciencia, aprendizaje, sin dejar de disfrutar por el camino. Muchas gracias por tu comentario, y me alegro mucho de que te hayan gustado las fotos. Un fuerte abrazo!
Thank for the video! I sold mine some years ago, now i find one at real good price, is a good idea to buy one now in 2021? Or better to point to II version? I miss a camera to use every day
Thanks Marco. I think is a great camera, enough for a daily companion. If the price is good, why not? But probably there are other options to consider... ;-)
i still use mine in 2021. I have no complains. but you can also buy the newer markII version. Which is the almost te same camera but with a 17 mp sensor.
@@myleicam8546Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 recording in 4k I know because I have this camera. The question was asked because the manual says it supports cards up to 64GB, hence my question.😕
This is the best all-round camera I've ever owned. I've taken it traveling, attached it to my drone, and even filmed weddings with it. The image quality for the price is amazing and having a stabilized lens is perfect for video. I have to disagree about the lens. It's what makes this camera special. No other company makes a camera with a 24-70mm equivalent fixed lens with this large of a sensor. If it had a fixed 35mm, it would be just like the Fujifilm X100 series which is a great camera, but limited to only one focal length. I wish a company would make an APS-C or full frame version of this type of camera in a small profile. It's genuinely one of a kind.
I agree with you, the lens give this unique qualities to the camera. The down side for me is the fact they stay outside and take time to open and close. Is the price to pay for such a special combination, I guess. Thanks for your interesting contribution.
@@myleicam8546 Have you tried to use the option in the menu system, that doesn't retract the lens when you turn it off, and makes it stay to a particular focal length?
@@pierreandre5678 No, and I didn't knew it exist. Is in the menu? I will try it the next time!
@@myleicam8546 Many reviewers had the same issue as you did, so they used this technique.
Actually Canon G1x Mk2 has a APS-C sensor with a 24mm - 120mm f2-f4.0 lens.
I have one and really love it. I take street photos with it and it goes unnoticed. It is a little beauty. Great video, stunning images. Cheers from México.
You created most beautiful pictures !
Thanks!
Excellent presentation, as usual.
I was mostly using my LX100 for my street interviews and head shots for my newspaper work, which it does very nicely. But, my Lumix ZS100 does everything I need, plus it fits in my pocket better...so it is with me more.
As you do, if I need better quality, I use a 50 or other prime on a different camera.
Finally...I love your work with the LX100. you capture more heart with it than most photographers...who spend $20K plus.
The muddy childs feet resting on fathers feet is an amazing catch.
Hi Terry, I’m happy you enjoy this video and like the images. Some of them are completely unedited, others with too much shadow recovery, but the hart is there, and you recognise it 😉.Thanks!
hi if i wante this camera for recording vedio youtub is good or not,thnx lot
Ordené de B&H Photo este fin de semana una LX-100 usada. Bien emocionado de usar ésta camara. No sabia de su existencia; creo que paso demasiado tiempo con Sony. 😊 Los controles externos y el lente son los aspectos que me llevaron a ordenarla. Buen vídeo, gracias por las observaciones y por las excelentes fotos mostrando lo que puede hacer ésta cámara.
De nada, espero que te de muchas alegrías. En realidad es una cámara perfecta para viajes. Hasta los time lapse los hace bien! Un abrazo!
Glad to see another one of your videos. It has been a while. Without going into a whole lot of detail as to why, I sold my M9 and the last of my M-mount lenses at the beginning of the year. I am now using a Panasonic Lumix DC-GX9 with three fast high quality prime lenses; the Panasonic-Leica DG Summilux 15mm f1.7, the Olympus M Zuiko ED 12mm f2.0, and the Olympus M Zuiko 17mm f1.8. The GX9 uses one of Panasonic's latest 20mp sensors and unlike that zoom lens on your LX100, my MFT lenses do not block part of the sensor. Plus my GX9 is only slightly larger than your LX100 and I don't have to deal with one of those pesky telescoping zooms and slow start-up times.
But you have no equivalent zoom....
@@Ad-eq3cu Absolutely correct and since the GX9 is an ILC, that's by choice. If I wanted to, I could stick a Panasonic-Leica or Minolta 100-400mm zoom on it tomorrow and every new GX9 sold in the US comes with an excellent 12-60mm zoom. But as Hugo points out, almost every one trombones. Plus this review is a departure from Hugo's usual fare. If you follow him regularly then you will not that he usually talks about his wonderful Leica M8s and M9 and shares all of the great photos he captures with them. And Leica Ms have no zooms.
@@williamschaffel3760 Yes of course, I see your point but I had the issue where I needed image good quality, a zoom and small size and the LX100 (or D-lux 109 in the Leica equivalent) were good solutions. For fixed focal length there are many choices, I would personally then move up to APS-C size at least, e.g. Fujis, Canons etc. What I was trying to highlight is that zoom is very impressive in terms of aperture for what it is. Yes I do not like that it extends like this but it serves a purpose. All the best
At the end, this camera is a good compromise, close to a “do it all,” in a small size and low weight. The GX9 seems a excellent unique system, and with it, probably you don’t need anything more. The conversation with Ad 2 is very interesting, I enjoy reading it.
Incredible pictures not just because of the cam but because of the photographer. You capture these family moments very well.
To add to the camera, the slow turning on and off is really off putting to me. As you said, with a prime lens this camera would be a dream.
Thanks for your kind comment. Im glad you like the pictures. Still own the camera and enjoy it every now and them.
Great video! Congratulations! 👏🏽👏🏾👏🏻By the way, the correct name of the camera is DMC-LX100 (instead of DCM).
You are wright, the name is incorrect!!
stunning shoots!
Great overview video. Cheers from California
Thanks! Cheers from Marbella
Greetings Hugo from the Principality of Wales where you get 9 months of winter followed by 3 months of bad weather lol.
At last the weather has broken and the sun is out and I'm out with the cameras. Spectacular photographs Hugo I wish I had your
talent. I was lucky to find on eBay at a good price a Billingham camera bag specifically made for Leica, it takes 2 M cameras and accessories and quite compact.
They are only sold through Leica stores Keep your eyes open for one I can recommend it.
As always great episode.
Thank you Jeff! Great that you have sun, at least for some days. Enjoy it, take good photos and, may be, drink a bear in a terrace. The good News are that this Billingham is gonna be very convenient for such a general bad weather. 😉 I’m glad you like the photos, I wasn’t sure about many of them when editing the video, but at the end, I said to my self: Who cares? let’s show them!
Nice pictures. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure, thanks for your comment
Very good and clear. With nice pics. Thank you🙂
Nice video! I got one of these last year and I love it!
Thanks!!
Thank's for a pleasant account video. I had to use my LX 100 more. 🙂🇳🇴
@@ivarroligheten1698 Thanks for your comment. Is a fun and capable camera, every time I use it, I enjoy it.
Great review, might be worth taking a look at the Leica D-Lux 7 and see if it compares in image quality or if it is the same with a Leica badge.
Thanh you! Unfortunately I don’t have a D Lux to compare, must be interesting to know the real differences, I f there are ani significant one. All the best!
Very good photos.
Thanks ;-)
Hola Hugo.
Muy buen video.
Yo habia tenido esta camara pero la version Leica y era una joya.
gracias por la esplicacion.
un saludo.
Muchas gracias Xavier, me alegro de que te haya gustado el video. Es verdad que la cámara es estupenda. Un saludo.
Thank you for your review. I think it also has an external flash but it is easy to lose :)
You are wright, the flash!! I forgot, is a little and enjoyable device.
Very nice pictures, Hugo ! It is always a Good Idea to have a small camera, easy to carry with you, everywhere you go ! Always wear a Camera, that's the Spirit ! My all-round camera is a Fujifilm x100s.
Nice to hear from you, take Care, Greetings, Roger.
Thanks Roger, Is nice to read your comment, as always. The x100 has ben always a temptation, but is too good and too close to the Leica M, and im afraid it can be a deadly rival ;-) Im glad you enjoy the video. Take care and all the best!
@@myleicam8546 Thanks Hugo, just to assure you, for me it went just the other way round ! I first bought the x100s and then became "victim" of the Leica brand. The final trigger was a visit to Leica in Wetzlar (Germany). Also your video channel informed me that there still exists an accessible way into the M-system with the famous Leica M8 ! Of course one must take in consideration the risks of used camera gear. I was lucky to find some beautiful used material in Germany. My recent purchase is a used Elmarit lens 2.8 90mm. I really appreciate the information you share with us all. TIP: if ever, you would decide to buy a used x100S, do not forget the "S" or a more recent letter. Take Care, greetings, Roger ;-)
@@tuftufclub159 Interesting path Roger, it have a lot of sense. The x100 seems a camera that invite you to go deeper into photography, as the Leica M does. Like distant sisters in some way. (The M8 and the Fuji are also very close in prices)
...And this Elmarit 2.8 90mm you recently purchase... congratulations! They are one of my favorite lenses.
Thanks for the tip, x100 follow by an "s" or more recent letters. Excellent :-)
Being a panasonic user and interested in street photography and cityscapes. This is a very interesting camera. Any issues with dust in the lens like others have started?
Hello Steve, yes, I had the dust issue in the lens. After that I attached a filter, hoping it can help, but im not sure. I forgot to speak about it in the video, but is something to have in count.
Ay… si es que no es cuestión de megapixeles, ni de velocidad de foco, ni de rapidez de medición… es cuestión de sensaciones, es la comunión con la máquina, que la veas y pienses… necesito hacer fotos con ella.
Hace poco se abrió una discusión en un foro sobre la M8. Que las hay más rápidas, con más calidad y miden mejor? Quizá, pero yo no me siento tan a gusto con ninguna como me siento con la M8.
Cuatro años de cámara y nos enseñas fotazas. El que no quiera ver de qué va esto, que siga invirtiendo en equipo… algunos ya lo hemos visto claro. ;).
Cuídate y gracias por el vídeo!
Así es, Fernando, creo que tienes toda la razón. Una cámara te da más cuánto más tiempo la tienes y la utilizas. Necesita paciencia, aprendizaje, sin dejar de disfrutar por el camino. Muchas gracias por tu comentario, y me alegro mucho de que te hayan gustado las fotos. Un fuerte abrazo!
Hello hugo..what are your thoughts on the leica d-lux 7..,have you ever used it
Hi, John, Id never use it. For what I know, is almost identical to the Panasonic LX100. But more pretty and expensive ;-)
Thank you for the video.
You are welcome, thanks for your comment!
Thank for the video! I sold mine some years ago, now i find one at real good price, is a good idea to buy one now in 2021? Or better to point to II version? I miss a camera to use every day
Thanks Marco. I think is a great camera, enough for a daily companion. If the price is good, why not? But probably there are other options to consider... ;-)
i still use mine in 2021. I have no complains. but you can also buy the newer markII version. Which is the almost te same camera but with a 17 mp sensor.
@@pieterdegelder6563 Im happy with mine too.
Using mine in 2021, great camera.
Good photo!
Is it better then fujifilm xt200?
I have no idea, never tried one. They seem very different to me.
Hola, yo tengo esta camera LX 100 por el precio es fantastico.
Hola Per, es verdad, recibes mucho por lo que pagas por ella.
Does this camera support memory cards larger than 64GB? For example, 128 GB or 256 GB.
Probably yes. Why not. In any case, it records only in HD, not 4k, so you don't need a extremely big SD. Thanks for comment.
@@myleicam8546Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 recording in 4k I know because I have this camera. The question was asked because the manual says it supports cards up to 64GB, hence my question.😕
@@outdoorlife9117 You are wright, I forgot the 4k, never use it, only 1080. If the manual sed that, the answer is clear. Thanks for the information!
HELP I need to get my Lumix LX100II reset, how do I do that?