Why does my Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX2 Digital Camera get so hot?
- AAlexander ConwaySep 6, 2025
If the camera gets hot, the camera may get a little warm while you are using it, but this is normal.
Why does my Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX2 Digital Camera get so hot?
If the camera gets hot, the camera may get a little warm while you are using it, but this is normal.
Why does my Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX2 freeze when focusing?
If the picture freezes momentarily when the shutter button is pressed halfway on your Panasonic Digital Camera, the AF mode may be set to 3-area-focusing (high speed) or 1-area- focusing (high speed).
Why does my Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX2 Digital Camera show dashes for file numbers?
If folder or file number appears as [–] and the display goes black on your Panasonic Digital Camera, the picture may have been changed on a computer or taken on a different manufacturer’s camera. You will need to reformat the card to delete this type of picture.
Megapixel | 10.2 MP |
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Camera type | Compact camera |
Sensor type | CCD |
Image stabilizer | Yes |
Supported aspect ratios | 4:3, 16:9 |
Digital zoom | 4 x |
Focal length range | 6.3 - 25.2 mm |
Digital SLR | No |
Camera shutter speed | 1/4 - 1/2000 s |
Normal focusing range | 0.5 - ∞ m |
Auto focusing (AF) modes | Continuous Auto Focus |
Macro focusing range (wide) | 1 - ∞ m |
Motion JPEG frame rate | 30 fps |
Maximum video resolution | 640 x 480 pixels |
Display diagonal | 2.8 \ |
Display resolution (numeric) | 207000 pixels |
USB version | 2.0 |
Scene modes | beach, Candlelight, Children, Close-up (macro), Fireworks, Night, Night landscape, Night portrait, Portrait, self-portrait, Sports, Sunset, Landscape (scenery) |
Image editing | resizing, rotating, trimming |
White balance | auto, Cloudy, daylight, flash, Shade |
Camera playback | movie, single image, slide show, thumbnails |
Self-timer delay | 2 s |
Product color | Black |
Battery capacity | 1150 mAh |
Bundled software | LUMIX Simple Viewer, PhotofunStudio SILKPIX DEVELOPER STUDIO ArcSoft Camera Suite (ArcSoft PhotoImpression, ArcSoft PanoramaMaker), Adobe Reader, Quick Time |
Flash modes | auto, Flash off, Red-eye reduction, Slow synchronization |
Compatible memory cards | mmc, sd |
Light metering | Spot |
Light exposure modes | aperture priority AE, auto, manual, shutter priority AE |
Depth | 26.3 mm |
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Width | 105.7 mm |
Height | 55.8 mm |
Weight | 217 g |
General safety warnings and precautions for using the camera.
Information on the camera's LCD screen, including care and potential issues.
Recommendations for storing the camera when unused for extended periods.
List of items included with the camera.
Precautions and guidelines for handling memory cards.
Instructions on using the joystick for menu navigation.
General instructions for taking photos using the camera.
Information on camera exposure settings and adjustments.
Details on the camera's LCD monitor and its display options.
Shooting mode for portraits with blurred backgrounds.
Shooting mode for smoother skin appearance in portraits.
Shooting mode optimized for capturing wide landscapes.
Shooting mode for capturing fast-moving subjects.
Shooting mode for portraits in low light with flash.
Shooting mode for vivid nightscapes using slow shutter.
Shooting mode for taking self-portraits.
Shooting mode for capturing food with natural colors.
Shooting mode for indoor parties with flash and slow shutter.
Shooting mode for capturing candlelight ambiance.
Shooting mode for capturing fireworks with slow shutter.
Shooting mode for capturing night sky with very slow shutter.
Shooting mode to prevent underexposure in bright sunlight.
Shooting mode optimized for aerial photography.
Shooting mode to enhance white colors in snowy scenes.
Shooting mode for high ISO sensitivity in low light.
Shooting mode to capture baby's skin tone and age.
Shooting mode for capturing baby's skin tone and age.
Selecting video resolution and frame rate for motion pictures.
Accessing and using the camera's recording menu options.
Adjusting ISO sensitivity for different lighting conditions.
Selecting the camera's autofocus method.
Using the AF assist lamp to improve focus in low light.
Fine-tuning picture quality parameters like contrast and sharpness.
Instructions for connecting the camera to a personal computer.
Steps for selecting multiple images for printing.
Information on various icons and indicators displayed on the camera screen.
Important warnings and guidelines for safe camera operation.
Precautions and guidelines for handling the camera battery.
Troubleshooting common issues related to power and battery.
Troubleshooting common problems during picture taking.
Troubleshooting common issues with the camera's LCD monitor.
Troubleshooting common issues related to the camera's flash.
Troubleshooting common issues during picture playback.
Troubleshooting connection issues with external devices.
Troubleshooting miscellaneous issues not covered elsewhere.
Technical specifications for the digital camera.