Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1

The Panasonic Lumix DMC -L1 is a digital SLR camera that is constructed in accordance with the Four Thirds standard. Your presentation was in February 2006, the launch in September of the same year.

The Lumix DMC -L1 is technically based on the Olympus E-330, which the world's first digital SLR (DSLR ) was on the market, which allows the use of interchangeable lenses and offers a continuous Live View display on the rear camera display. Through the cooperation of the Panasonic Leica DMC -L1 was also offered by Leica than Leica Digilux 3, which essentially differs by a different color of the case and by the changed camera software.

, Unlike the Olympus E- 330 in Live View mode A realized also features a secondary sensor in the through-the -lens viewfinder, the Panasonic Lumix DMC -L1 Live View offers exclusively with the primary sensor by the mirror is tilted away from the side (equivalent to mode B with the Olympus E -330 ). The optical viewfinder is designed as a compact porro - mirror viewfinder.

The image sensor in FourThirds format ( 17.3 × 13.0 mm) net provides about 7.5 million pixels. The MOS technique used is compared to CCD sensors require less energy and simpler internal driving electronics, which should provide for an enlarged photosensitive area per sensor element and thus a more favorable noise performance.

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