Great little camera that shares a lot of its features with the significantly more expensive X-series range of cameras.
£100+ cheaper than anywhere else. Definitely worth looking at the reviews if you're in the market for something like this.
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M_z
24 Jan 173#11
Don't really agree, it will suit some people's needs very well, but not everybody. A fixed wide angle lens isn't going to make you a better sports, portrait or wildlife photographer, is it? Might be good for landscapes though... And zoom lenses are a compromise, but then so is a f2.8 aperture, an aps-c sized sensor and no optical viewfinder - again, the value attached to these various compromises will vary individual to individual.
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brilly
24 Jan 17#1
heat added v nice
M_z
24 Jan 17#2
Like it a lot, but the fixed wide angle prime lens must make this a little bit niche for most people.
sparklehedgehog to M_z
24 Jan 17#5
Makes you a better photographer and gives you better pics too as a zoom is a compromise
flow
24 Jan 17#3
Blimey, that's a great price
pjn
24 Jan 17#4
Wasn't too sure at £470-£500, but at this price I'm more tempted.
stkrup
24 Jan 17#6
not available in south east london
davidfwalsh
24 Jan 17#7
Absolute cracker of camera. Brilliant deal.
Sliwka
24 Jan 17#8
This vs. Panasonic LX100
ashleythurman to Sliwka
24 Jan 17#9
X70 will take better quality pictures, whereas LX100 offers a bit of zoom (X70 has fixed focal length). Personally I'd go for the X70 - but I tend to shoot prime (fixed) lenses rather than zoom. It'll be down to your preference on image quality or having a little bit of zoom
brilly
24 Jan 17#10
not sure x70 takes much (if at all) better pictures than lx100, advantage is the size which is definitely pocketable
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£100+ cheaper than anywhere else. Definitely worth looking at the reviews if you're in the market for something like this.
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