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Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1

Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1

Price (MSRP): $1,299.00
Megapixel: 7.5
TYPE: Digital SLR

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Though Olympus gets credit for creating the world's first D-SLR with a "live view" LCD screen, this close second arrives with advanced advantages -- and the unmistakable look and feel of a Leica rangefinder. Panasonic's top Lumix is cosmetically and mechanically distinct from the Olympus E-330, but both models share core components, the result of one of the new alliances between camera companies and consumer electronics colossi. Panasonic developed the unique 7.4-megapixel Live MOS chip employed by both cameras. Olympus contributed both the sideways porro finder, which is why the L1 can affect its M-like flat top, and the valuable Supersonic Wave filter, which shakes dust off the image sensor. But unlike the E-330, which for normal shooting gets its live view from a small second sensor, the Lumix relies on the Live MOS chip to create a crisper, more detailed image on the LCD. (The L1's screen is fixed, not articulated as it is in the E- 330.) And the DMC-L1 is sharp in every other way, with premium build quality and traditional, manual-style controls. We were extremely impressed by the stellar performance of the Leica D Vario-Elmarit 14-50mm f/2.8-3.5 lens that ships with the L1 -- it's the only interchangeable Leica lens that features Panasonic's built-in MEGA OIS (Optical Image Stabilization).


Slowest Shutter Speed 60
Fastest Shutter Speed 4000
Built-In Flash Yes
Continuous Shooting 3 images/sec
Flash Sync Speed 1/160
AF Points 3
Metering Zones 49
Lens Mount Four Thirds
Screen Size 2.5 in
Screen Resolution 207,000
Screen Type LCD
Maximum ISO 1600
Max Continuous JPG 6
Max Continuous RAW 6
Media Type SD
Battery Li-ion rechargeable battery
Width 5.7 in
Height 3.4 in
Depth 3.1 in
Weight 18.5 oz
Release Date September 2006

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Overall quality
9
Ease of use
10
Fit and finish
10
Click-to-click speed
9
Display quality
9
Flash quality
10
Image quality
10
Overall value
9
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