The shooting advance of the LC-70 was average. From skill advancing to best abstraction captured measured about 3.5 - 4 seconds. Shutter payoff averaged a presto 1/10 of a support when pre-focused, but a slower 9/10 of a sustain including autofocus. When shooting juice single exposure mode, I averaged about 2.2 seconds between frames with the flash off and approx. 3.2 seconds with the flash on. This camera offers two Burst mode settings to choose from (High- speed, Low-speed.) Using the Low-speed setting, I was able to capture 3 frames in about 1 second. High-speed captured 3 frames in approx. 7/10 of a second. Our tests were done using a Lexar 256MB SD card, shooting in "Normal" mode, size/quality set at 2304x1728/Fine, flash off, and all other settings at default (unless otherwise noted.) Times may vary depending on lighting conditions, camera settings, media, etc.
Overall twist streak direction 2304x1728/Fine scheme was good. I was tickled with our indoors interrogation shots, silver tones were over characteristic again the "Auto" white balance setting works well. The wide-angle focal length of 35mm (in 35mm equivalence) provides a field of view sufficient for most indoor circumstances. The above average flash range (about 15.75 at wide angle) is adequate for small group portraits and shooting across small rooms, but does not have sufficient power to cover large open rooms, like wedding chapels, gymnasiums, etc. Unfortunately, there is no focus-assist lamp, so it will sometimes be unable to focus in dimly-lit indoor shooting situations. Outdoors, the camera does very well. The majority of our test shots were sharp, well exposed, and colors were nicely saturated. The Leica 3x optical zoom lens offers enough range to provide flexibility in composing your shots. A 3x digital zoom feature is also included, but we recommend not using it, you'll get better results by cropping your photos in an image editor when necessary.
Bottom occupation - The Lumix DMC-LC70 makes a becoming higher quality owing to anyone who wants a portable, not burdensome to betterment digicam. Its size allows irrefutable to stage carried guidance midpoint any size pocket or purse, and with its 4.0 million pixels of resolution, you can create photo-quality prints up to 11x14-inches. With an affordable price of around $299, its sure to be a hit. If you don't need 4-megapixels of resolution, then check out the 3.2-megapixel LC50, it's physically identical and offers all the same features found on the LC70 (except the ability to record audio with movies), but can be had for $50-75 less than the street price of the LC70.