Pictures from LX3


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Not many people view pictures posted online at 100% anyway so it doesn't really matter much at 100%. But even at the 1024px wide photo zoomed down, the noise is also distracting, that's a concern.

my bad... i misread and thought somebody wanted to know how it looked like at 100% at iso 800. yeap true usually post on web shouldn't need such high resolution.
 

my bad... i misread and thought somebody wanted to know how it looked like at 100% at iso 800. yeap true usually post on web shouldn't need such high resolution.

I guess for those pictures, you may lower your ISO to 400 and use a slower shutter of 1/8 sec and let the mega O.I.S to do the work of stabilizing the hand shake blur. ;)
 

Not many people view pictures posted online at 100% anyway so it doesn't really matter much at 100%. But even at the 1024px wide photo zoomed down, the noise is also distracting, that's a concern.

Er... I beg to differ bah. We cannot use DSLR result to compare with this little compact we have here. After all LX3 is still under the compact category with a 1/1.63" sensor. Well, I admit the panasonic noise is not exactly the lowest in compact, but bear in mind the details that is in the photo, they are slight more detailed compare to other cameras which cleans out the details with the noise together.

If anyone wants cleans hi iso photo, i think he should just stick with his DSLR, cos there is reallie this much a compact can do. For me, i feel that iso 800 is still usable if you get the right focus, sometimes the softness of the photo might be due to handshake, cos shooting at 1/30 and below.
 

For night shoot, get a tripod or gorillapod and shoot at ISO 80. You will see that the noise will be at a minimum. Try shoot also with high Apperture setting (F8).
 

For night shoot, get a tripod or gorillapod and shoot at ISO 80. You will see that the noise will be at a minimum. Try shoot also with high Apperture setting (F8).

ermm yes i do understand the aid of tripod/support for night shoots. well I was overseas so didn't bring any tripod with me. the link i sent was just for u guys to see how iso 800 look like that's all :)
 

ermm yes i do understand the aid of tripod/support for night shoots. well I was overseas so didn't bring any tripod with me. the link i sent was just for u guys to see how iso 800 look like that's all :)

I see. Thanks for sharing, xanth78 ;)
 

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LX3, No PP, Just Resize, Taken @ f2 Handheld.

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can some kind owners of LX3 take some shots at high iso and post at 100% for viewing...
seriously tempted to buy but need to know how it performs in high ISO like ISO800 etc in real life shooting...

this camera price does not seem to drop like that leh.... :(
I put some in the users discussion thread... did you see them?
 

Here's some of the picture i took when in Sabah... all straight from my LX3 ;)

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Any of u Photoshop or LR user who shoot RAW with LX3?

Feel like being treated like 2nd class customers by Adobe.... They are not supporting LX3 yet but later cams from the main stream brands are being supported.
 

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Any of u Photoshop or LR user who shoot RAW with LX3?

Feel like being treated like 2nd class customers by Adobe.... They are not supporting LX3 yet but later cams from the main stream brands are being supported.
I am a PS + LR2 user... Think about it... i don't think they start supporting Leica too..
 

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