Panasonic Lumix L10: Fixed-Lens MFT with F1.7 Zoom and OLED VF

Panasonic just shipped a fixed-lens MFT camera with a fast-ish zoom and a proper viewfinder, and that's a rarer combination than it should be. The L10's F1.7 wide end on a 24-75mm equivalent gives you real low-light legroom without prime-swapping, and pairing that with phase-detection AF and the S1RII's processor means this isn't a stripped-down tourist camera dressed up in enthusiast clothing. If you shoot street, travel, or need a credible second body that won't embarrass you on a client job, this is worth watching. The full review isn't out yet, but the specs alone put it in serious conversation with Sony's RX100 VII and the Ricoh GR line for photographers who want one body in their bag and no lens decision fatigue.
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