Typical price: £115
What is it: 8-megapixel compact with optical image stabilisation
What we think: Its great image stablisation system can't overcome its poor performance
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS80 Review
Reviewed on: 4 April 2008
Image quality
Besides its sluggish performance, the LS80 also produces generally disappointing pictures, save one notable quality. The camera produces remarkably accurate colours that tend to appear neutral, even in awkward lighting, thanks to an effective automatic white-balance system.
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Unfortunately, besides colour, the LS80's pictures simply don't look very good. Photos taken at the camera's widest angle suffer from considerable barrel distortion and vignetting -- the darkening of corners in a picture. Noise and artefacts damage picture quality, even at lower ISO settings.
Grain appears even at ISO 100, the camera's lowest sensitivity setting. By ISO 400, heavier noise, and Panasonic's attempt to suppress it, obscures or outright ruins text, hair and other fine details. Strong colour reproduction is a nice touch, but it can't make up for the LS80's myriad other picture problems.
Conclusion
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS80 distinguishes itself as one of the least expensive cameras available with an optical image stabilisation system. Unfortunately, while that feature is handy, it simply can't make up for the camera's sluggish performance and poor picture quality.
If you're looking for an affordable budget camera, forego the LS80's image stabilisation and instead look to the
Additional editing by Shannon Doubleday
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