My last couple of blog posts have centred around a couple of older Canon cameras I recently acquired in a job lot of camera gear, today’s post will be about one of the other cameras from the same box and something a little newer, a Panasonic LX10.
This camera is around six years old, a digital compact design with a one inch sensor.
With a day of rain showers forecast, I decided to make the most of the break between the next cloudburst and take a quick stroll around the city and riverside for my now regular Sunday amble.
Much of my walk was spent getting used to the LX10, customising function buttons to my most used settings, while seeing just what this little camera was capable of.
For my landscape images it did well but where it shone was in my walk back through the city centre, where I took some candid shots as the world passed me by.
Nobody blinked an eyelid at the bloke on the bench with a point and shoot camera, seemingly looking at images with the camera’s tilt screen.









Great photos, also have a bit of a vintage style in color and contrast, a bit of Kodakchrome.
I especially love the one under the bridge !
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Thanks Marc, in keeping with using older cameras, I still use my copy of Capture one 12, which seems to help render some decent colours
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