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Note: The 2002 Digilux 1 should not be confused with the earlier Leica Digilux, which had a vertically-oriented body and a non-zooming lens.

The Digilux 1 represented an early move by ultra-traditionalist Leica into the world of digital cameras. This model was evidently a retooling of the Panasonic DMC-LC5, a camera which shared the same Leica-branded 3x zoom lens and 3.9 megapixel sensor. The lens offered a maximum aperture of f/2.0–f/2.5, across its zoom range from 33–100 mm (in 35mm equivalent terms).

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