Amazon has now slashed a full 25% off of the Panasonic Lumix LX10 digital camera, making the price a bargain $447.99.
While there are no on-screen coupons or discount codes needed here, we don’t yet know when the deal will end. Just place the order like usual and your new camera could be in your hands as soon as today, but do remember that any delay could mean missing out entirely. Or perhaps worse, paying more than you had to!
Amazon would normally sell the Panasonic Lumix LX10 digital camera for around $600, which means that now is your opportunity to save more than $150 without doing a thing.
Buy: Panasonic LUMIX LX10 4K Digital Camera from Amazon: $447.99 | Original price: $600
Large, 1-inch 20.1-megapixel MOS sensor plus 3X zoom LEICA DC VARIO-SU millimeter ILUX lens (24-72 millimeter) and POWER O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) delivers brighter, more colorful photos with fewer image artifacts
At the time of writing, the Panasonic Lumix LX10 digital camera has more than 280 reviews on Amazon with a combined rating of 4.2 stars out of a possible five. That’s an excellent score for a popular camera. All you have to do is place an order and wait for your camera to arrive, and once it does you’ll benefit from 4K video capture as well as great quality 20.1-megapixel stills.
The camera itself charges via USB and can connect to your phone using Wi-Fi as well, all without any additional accessories. Remember the 3-inch LCD display and you have a great camera at a special price right now.
Again, that price isn’t going to be on the table for long so act now if this is something you’ve had your eye on.
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