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The '''Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1''' is a 2007 [[Four Thirds]] system camera — the first Panasonic dSLR, and its first Four Thirds System product. The kit lens is a [[Leica D Vario-Elmarit 14–50mm f/2.8–3.5]] lens, the first Leica-branded (if Panasonic-manufactured) digital-specific lens, and Leica's first Four Thirds product. The absence of a [[pentaprism]] hump is due to a unique internal folded lightpath for its [[reflex finder]], a design shared by the [[Olympus E-330]]. | The '''Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1''' is a 2007 [[Four Thirds]] system camera — the first Panasonic dSLR, and its first Four Thirds System product. The kit lens is a [[Leica D Vario-Elmarit 14–50mm f/2.8–3.5]] lens, the first Leica-branded (if Panasonic-manufactured) digital-specific lens, and Leica's first Four Thirds product. The absence of a [[pentaprism]] hump is due to a unique internal folded lightpath for its [[reflex finder]], a design shared by the [[Olympus E-330]]. | ||
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 is a 2007 Four Thirds system camera — the first Panasonic dSLR, and its first Four Thirds System product. The kit lens is a Leica D Vario-Elmarit 14–50mm f/2.8–3.5 lens, the first Leica-branded (if Panasonic-manufactured) digital-specific lens, and Leica's first Four Thirds product. The absence of a pentaprism hump is due to a unique internal folded lightpath for its reflex finder, a design shared by the Olympus E-330.
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With Leica 14-50mm zoom image by Shih Hsun Chang (Image rights) |