Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 Review
Posted on 2007-01-19 16:16:55 by Thomas De MaesschalckThe Lumix DMC-L1 marks Panasonic's 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 view, full manual controls, dust reduction system, and a Leica-style body that's literally built like a brick. Unlike the E-330, there's only one live view mode on the DMC-L1, since there's no secondary CCD near the viewfinder. You can use live view in both manual and autofocus mode on the L1, though it's not terribly responsive, as there's a lot of "mirror flipping" that needs to occur before a photo is actually taken.
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