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Samenvatting: The Lumix DMC-L1 marks Panasonics entry into the crowded midrange digital SLR market. Co-developed with Olympus (whose E-330 is quite similar), the DMC-L1 packs a 7.5 Megapixel LiveMOS sensor, a FourThirds lens mount, a 2.5" LCD display with live vi...
Samenvatting: The digital camera industry has seen some highly productive partnerships between big electronics companies and traditional camera brands, particularly in the area of digital SLRs. Sony partnered with Konica-Minolta, which resulted in the Alpha A100, Samsu...
Samenvatting: Panasonic L1 vs Olympus E330 Major differences between these two cameras are: The L1 has a 256-segment metering in LCD-preview mode. The L1 has a 50% larger buffer for continuous shooting. The L1s built-in flash can be used as a ceiling-bounce flash. ...
Samenvatting: Panasonic show they are realistic. They know they will not instantly become a market leader. After all, the market will need to get used to them, and Panasonic will in turn have to learn a thing or two about this "new market". This strategy of building...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 is an impressive camera that, frankly, is going to have a hard time contending with the competition. Image quality is excellent and the camera operates well. The included “kit” lens is far and away the best kit lens that yo...
Fast, solid lens
Excellent image stabilization
Built-in bounce flash
Sturdy construction
Magnified focus on LCD
Slow, limited auto focus
High noise at high ISO
Live view drains battery quickly
Full stop ISO range
Small and dim optical viewfinder
Narrow viewing angle on LCD
The Panasonic L1 is more fun than the other Four-Thirds cameras weve tested. The interface is appealing – its not simply nostalgic to use an aperture ring, its quick and comfortable too. Were delighted that someone – anyone – is includin...
Superb Leica kit lens with stabilisation, Effective anti-dust feature, Useful Live View facility, Quick and easy analogue controls
Relatively small and dim viewfinder, Out-resolved by 10 Mpixel DSLRs, Higher noise at 1600 ISO than most DSLRs, Live View slow and of limited appeal
Panasonic Lumix DMC L1 verdictPanasonic’s Lumix L1 is arguably the most unique digital SLR on sale today. It may share many aspects with the Olympus E330 which provide the Live View, anti-dust system, and allow a flat upper surface, but Panasonic&rs...
Excellent image quality, Precise exposure metering, Analog controls, Excellent lens, Mega OIS stabilizer, Very good noise reduction, Builtin bounce flash capability, Good accessories included with the kit, Excellent RAW processing software
Optical viewfinder a touch too narrow, Relatively heavy camera with the kit lens, Comparatively expensive, probably because of the Leica lens
As one realizes immediately when picking it up, the Panasonic DMC-L1 is a different type of camera. Alone in the current digital photography universe, it offers all the analogue controls of traditional SLR film cameras, as did the DMC-LC1 (or Leica Dig...
Samenvatting: Panasonic did not cut any corners when it introduced the , its first digital SLR. With an elegant body design reminiscent of the rangefinder cameras, the Panasonic L1 succeeds in re-introducing analogue-type controls that work flawlessly: a Shutter Spe...