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Front cover of Panasonic LX10 book

Photographer’s Guide to the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX10/LX15

Overview:

Photographer’s Guide to the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX10/LX15 is a complete guide to the features, controls, and menus of Panasonic’s popular and highly capable compact camera, the LX10, which is known as the LX15 in some areas. The new book is 210 pages long and has more than 450 full-color illustrations or photographs.  This book is printed at a size of 8.5 by 11 inches (216 by 280mm)  with a two-column format.

This guide to the Panasonic Lumix LX10/LX15 covers all features of this high-quality compact model.  The book is available now in a bundle of three downloadable versions through this site for $9.95. Use the Buy eBook button to purchase the bundle. If you purchase the book through this site, you will receive an e-mail message with links to the PDF, Kindle, and iPad versions of the book. The book also is available from other sellers in ebook form; see the Buy buttons below. The paperback version is available now  from Amazon.com and other Amazon sites, as well as from Barnesandnoble.com and some other online booksellers.

To get an idea about the contents of the book, you can download the Table of Contents, the Index, or an excerpt from the book. You also can see some sample photos from the book.

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7 thoughts on “Photographer’s Guide to the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX10/LX15

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  5. JIM PARRETT

    Decent background information on this camera but what’s really needed is a task-based, step-by-step instructional guide, one that gives us the ‘how’ first.. This publication is well-researched and written in a friendly, informative way and as such, is a good expansion on Panasonic’s user guide. But as a neophyte photographer using the LX10 as my first ‘real’ camera, I became frustrated with this book’s informational bent rather than what I – and I suspect many other new camera users – really need, tasks that show us how to use the camera. It’s frustrating reading all about a function, say Aperture Priority, when all I want is how to use it, the instructions for which are buried on the second page of this topic; instead of steps, they are provided in paragraph form. When you find yourself referring to Panasonic’s user manual before consulting of this book, I think the author has missed the mark.

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