Panasonic L10: Great Specs, Wrong Camera
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The L10 brings back specs people loved in the LX100 II, but Panasonic has quietly abandoned the thing that made those cameras worth carrying: they actually fit in a pocket. The GM1 and GM5 proved you could have a Four Thirds sensor and interchangeable lenses in a body smaller than most fixed-lens compacts. Nobody continued that line. The L10 doesn't either. If you shoot events, travel, or need a discreet second body on a paid job, a compact camera that isn't actually compact solves nothing. Worth watching Andy Westlake's full review to see if the image quality justifies the size creep, but manage expectations on pocketability.
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