SUMMARY

While the Panasonic Lumix L10 was praised as a capable camera, many found its size too large for a compact model. Reviewers and users often lamented that it was larger than the discontinued Lumix LX100. The article argues that the LX100 and its successor, the LX100 II, already fulfill the desire for a smaller, powerful compact camera with a Leica lens. Although these models offer less advanced video capabilities and autofocus than the L10, they provide a more pocketable form factor, with the LX100 being notably smaller and lighter than the L10.

TAKEAWAYS

Many desired a smaller, more compact version of the Panasonic Lumix L10.

The discontinued Lumix LX100 and LX100 II are presented as the ideal compact camera size.

These older models offer a more pocketable form factor compared to the L10.

Used versions of the LX100 and LX100 II are still available for purchase.

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