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| Sony's Alpha 350 vs Panasonic's Lumix L10 |
While the ‘Live View' function has been introduced a couple of years ago, it is now becoming a feature that users would want to have in their DSLR camera. This function allows a user to either use the optical viewfinder or the LCD screen when composing a shot, making it easier to take difficult angled shots. It can also be an advantage to new DSLR users who are used to the LCD screen of their ‘point-and-shoot' cameras.
Both the Sony Alpha and the Panasonic Lumix L10 have a small body, a Live View function, an LCD screen that can be moved around, and is compatible with a wide range of lenses. What's different though is how each camera performs, what additional features it brings to the table, and its overall cost.