Panasonic has announced the Lumix L10, an updated take on the company’s fixed-lens, compact zoom lens camera that is very much in the spirit of the LX100 series. Launched to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Lumix, the L10 features a design inspired by “Mushin,” which is Japanese for “shaping emotions.” Lumix describes it as bringing together trusted craftsmanship, timeless aesthetics, and advanced imaging technology in a compact, 508-gram (1.12 pounds) body. “A signature saffiano leather-textured finish defines the camera’s look, complemented by a high-quality metal exterior and magnesium alloy front case, offering a contemporary and enduring design,” Lumix says. The camera features a metal exterior with a magnesium alloy front case, paired with that aforementioned leather texture. The L10 features an effective 20.4 megapixel, backside illuminated, Micro Four Thirds CMOS image sensor (the total sensor pixel count is 26.5 megapixels), the same as the one found in the Lumix GH7.…