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Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1
$2,000.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Excellent design. Hands on analogue controls. Aperture ring!
The Cons:Expensive. Viewfinder small and dim. Non-movable LCD screen.
The DMC-L1 is an entirely new kind of digital SLR camera. It is operated much like a traditional film camera but provides a variety of innovative features that increase the fun of shooting photos. While the DMC-L1 is digital, it has a classic design that will remind users of traditional analogue cameras.
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These characteristics, together with a shutter speed control dial on the camera body and an aperture ring on the LEICA D VARIO-ELMARIT 14-50mm/F2.8-3.5 lens (also being introduced), distinguish the DMC-L1 from conventional digital SLRs in both design and operation.
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Hands on analogue controls.
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Leica lenses are second to none.
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4/3 system means you can use olympus, sigma and other lenses as well
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Perfect, intuitive controls, easy switch from full auto to priority exposure to full manual.
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Very high quality construction. Solid build.
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Build-in automatic sensor cleaner.
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Optical image stabilised lenses.
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Comes with fast F2.8 Leica standard zoom.
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