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The '''Panasonic DMC-LX1''' from [[Matsushita]] is an 8-MP compact that is the first compact to offer a 16:9 aspect ratio and was the smallest camera available to provide RAW file format. | The '''Panasonic DMC-LX1''' from [[Matsushita]] is an 8-MP compact that is the first compact to offer a 16:9 aspect ratio and was the smallest camera available to provide RAW file format. | ||
− | The LX1 has a [[Leica]] counterpart, the [[Leica | + | The LX1 has a [[Leica]] counterpart, the [[Leica D-Lux 2]], and apart from some cosmetic differences both cameras appear to be the same, including the Leica lens. |
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The Panasonic DMC-LX1 from Matsushita is an 8-MP compact that is the first compact to offer a 16:9 aspect ratio and was the smallest camera available to provide RAW file format.
The LX1 has a Leica counterpart, the Leica D-Lux 2, and apart from some cosmetic differences both cameras appear to be the same, including the Leica lens.