Panasonic announced the Lumix L10, a compact camera targeting photographers with a fixed Leica 24-75mm f/1.7-2.8 lens [1, 2]. The camera uses a 20.4-megapixel back-illuminated Micro Four Thirds sensor shared with the Lumix GH7, though one source cites a total sensor pixel count of 26.5MP allowing multi-aspect ratio shooting with minimal resolution drop [1, 2].
The L10 features a 779-point hybrid phase-detect autofocus system with AI-based real-time recognition for eyes, faces, bodies, animals, and vehicles [1, 2]. It weighs 508 grams and has a metal exterior with a magnesium alloy front case and a saffiano leather-textured finish [1, 2]. The camera includes a 2.36-million-dot OLED viewfinder and an articulated 1.84-million-dot rear screen [1, 2].
For speed, it supports high-speed shooting at up to 30 frames per second using the electronic shutter and 11 frames per second with the mechanical shutter [1, 2]. Video capabilities differ slightly by source: one states 4K recording at up to 120 fps in MP4 Lite format with some heat-dissipation limited recording length [1], while the other mentions up to 5.6K at 60fps, 4K at 120fps, 4:2:2 10-bit capture, V-Log modes, real-time LUT preview, and professional waveform display [2].
The camera supports Panasonic’s Lumix Lab mobile app, allowing users to customize photo styles and use LUT functionality [1, 2].
Panasonic announced on May 16 that the Lumix L10 is available for preorder in the US [1]. It will ship in June 2026 in black or silver for $1,499 and a limited edition titanium gold model for $1,599 [1, 2].