Panasonic DMC L10 releases firmware update
18 Dec 2007
Panasonic has released an update to the firmware for its DMC-L10 DSLR camera, which aims to improve a number of features within the model.
Among the changes made to the camera are an improvement to the autofocus setting as well as changes to exposure and white balance controls.
There is also now a shorter time between different frames when the camera is in single shot mode.
The Camera Body Version 1.1 download, which is now available, also allows for the front and rear dials on the camera to be adjusted to change the magnifying position in certain modes, while in others, the white balance can be fine-tuned.
Panasonic’s DMC-L10 recently received a new review from Digital Photography Review, where it was noted that the model has a number of unique features for its group, such as a fully moveable LCD screen, as well as image stabilization and a Leica lens.

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