:bsmilie: 109 is not m43. It's others. :bsmilie:
You're right. That's why this LX100 thread is in the [Panasonic] sub-forum, not [Four Thirds Standard].
:bsmilie: 109 is not m43. It's others. :bsmilie:
Can collect at Click! already!
7,680 HKD = SS1,292At hongkong now. Wingshing is doing offer for lx100. 7680hkd for lx100 + 2x 16gig + ori extra batt + ori leather case. Come with international warranty as well.. Price ok?
One noob question.. What type of sd card should be used if intended to take 4k video.. In the manual it says u3.. How about speed? U3 high speed can cost a bomb.. Can't use extreme pro 95mb/s?
95mb/s is ok, I'm using it.
Was looking at the photos. The LX100 seems to have a built in automatic shutter lens cap. The leica seems to be a classic normal lens cap.
Am I right?
One noob question.. What type of sd card should be used if intended to take 4k video.. In the manual it says u3.. How about speed? U3 high speed can cost a bomb.. Can't use extreme pro 95mb/s?
I mean U1 95mb/s.. Not U3.. Can?
SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC and SDXC UHS-I cards deliver the highest video performance with Class 10 rating plus UHS Speed Class 1 (U1)** to support cinema qualityFull HD** (1080p), 3D, and 4K video.
http://www.sandisk.sg/products/memory-cards/sd/extremepro-sdxc-sdhc-uhs-1-95mbs/
The speed rating measures maximum transfer speed for reading and writing images to and from a memory card, expressed as megabytes per second. However, video doesn't need as big a data pipe because the video format is a smaller "fixed stream" that uses only a portion of the data pipe.
Unlike card write speeds that measure maximum performance, class ratings measure the minimum sustained speed required for recording an even rate of video onto the card.
http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/d...eed-class,-uhs-speed-class,-and-speed-ratings