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  1. Dr.Albert
    August 2, 2012

    Having used the LX5 for the past 15 months. I will assume that the performance will be as good as or even better than the LX5 shoting in RAW and using Lightroom3 to process my images.
    This is my pocket camera to my Nikon D3S & D300S system

  2. wus
    August 2, 2012

    I think with the features and functions that the LX7 offers it will clearly be an underdog in today’s market. Its image quality may be better than the EX2F’s (although this still has to be proven – I’m not aware of any reviews that would allow me to compare), but I doubt it will be better than the RX100′s. It lacks WiFi and a tilt-swivel display. I would also miss a GPS.

    I don’t understand why camera makers don’t integrate WiFi in their cameras a standard. It’s a standard in every smartphone since several years, therefore I’m sure it is small and cheap enough to go into every camera, perhaps with the exception the most basic ones.

    Although I’m a Sony fan (I own 2 SLTs) and, after several reviews I read, I am convinced of the photographic capabilities of the RX100, if I would buy a compact now it would clearly be the EX2F because of all the functions and possibilities implemented with the WiFi, and because of its tilt-swivel screen.

    In my opinion, high end compacts like the LX7 which are capable of pretty fast burst shooting, should nowadays also support UHS-1 SD cards and come with USB 3.0.

  3. chris martin
    August 7, 2012

    I have a LX3 and LX5. I would like to know how long you can fire at the published 11 frames per second and at what resolution ? I can’t seem to find any info on the various websites….

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