Not a special rechargeable battery, but an AA battery found in every corner of the world. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS75 is the preferred choice for travel photographers thanks to this simple yet invaluable feature.
What is the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS75?
Released in 2007, the DMC-LS75 is a wide-angle Lumix compact camera featuring a 7.2-megapixel CCD sensor and a Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens, powered by AA batteries. The LS series was specifically designed for those seeking easy battery access while traveling.
Technical Specifications
- Sensor: 7.2 MP CCD
- Lens: Leica DC Vario-Elmarit 3x (28–84mm)
- Battery: AA × 2 units
- Screen: 2.5" LCD
- Stabilization: MEGA O.I.S. optical
- Memory: SD / SDHC
28mm Wide Angle and AA Battery Combination
These two features together create a powerful travel package. With a 28mm wide angle, you can easily frame narrow streets and wide squares; with AA batteries, you can buy batteries from any supermarket in any country and continue shooting.
Who is it Ideal For?
- Those looking for an AA battery camera for long travels and trekking
- Collectors of the Lumix LS series
- Those who want a compact camera with Leica optical quality and AA batteries
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do AA batteries last?
With quality alkaline AA batteries, approximately 150-200 shots can be expected. Lithium AA batteries have a longer lifespan.
Does the LS75 use an SD card?
Yes, it is compatible with SD and SDHC cards.
Is 28mm better than 35mm?
For travel and architecture, 28mm offers a distinct advantage. For portraits and everyday shooting, the difference is less noticeable.
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