Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150 review

Can Panasonic's new Lumix do its Leica lens justice?

FX150
The FX150 looks and feels nice, but over all is very poor compared to the superior LX3

TechRadar Verdict

An attractive compact with a quality lens, but it's let down by excessive noise and an unreliable 'Intelligent Auto' mode

Pros

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    Leica optics

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    Great build quality

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    RAW support

Cons

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    Noise

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    More noise

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    Meddling Intelligent Auto

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It's no secret that Panasonic and Leica have been sharing much of their compact camera designs for a few years now, and the FX150 shares an almost identical design and button placement to the Leica C-Lux 2.

Though the finer details aren't as iconic, the FX150 still features fantastic build quality, with a solid metal body and retro-styled buttons and sliders.

This provides far more scene modes than you'll ever use - 24, in fact - including some questionable ones such as 'transform > slim', which stretches the image horizontally in order to make your subject appear slimmer.