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40 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Sturdy build
Unique pop-up flash with bounce option
Nice LCD display
Good resolution
Many buttons for easy access to frequently used controls
Live View mode good for composing images from odd angles
Good quality lens with optical image stabilization
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LCD does not swing out from the body
Optical viewfinder is dim even in bright daylight
Autofocus in Live View mode is extremely slow, introducing dramatic shutter lag
Preflash is very early, increasing shutter lag beyond 1/2 second
Flash does not deplo...
Panasonics first digital SLR is a 7.5 megapixel camera came into a market primed for 10 megapixel cameras, yet it has a relatively high price. Its higher quality lens with optical image stabilization and wide aperture are largely responsible for that ...
The Panasonic L1 isnt a mass-market device, and deliberately so, therefore it feels a slightly odd choice of first DSLR for a major electronics manufacturer. In fact, it is hard to know just who the L1 would appeal to beyond the traditionalist who wa...
Abstract: Resembling an oversized 35mm rangefinder camera, the Lumix DMC-L1 boasts a lightweight magnesium-alloy chassis. It’s beautifully finished in satin black with a simulated rubber coating on and around the handgrip. This is a flattop camera without the...
Abstract: The Lumix DMC-L1 marks Panasonics entry into the crowded midrange digital SLR market. Co-developed with Olympus (whose E-330 is quite similar), the DMC-L1 packs a 7.5 Megapixel LiveMOS sensor, a FourThirds lens mount, a 2.5" LCD display with live vi...
Abstract: The digital camera industry has seen some highly productive partnerships between big electronics companies and traditional camera brands, particularly in the area of digital SLRs. Sony partnered with Konica-Minolta, which resulted in the Alpha A100, Samsu...
Abstract: Panasonic L1 vs Olympus E330 Major differences between these two cameras are: The L1 has a 256-segment metering in LCD-preview mode. The L1 has a 50% larger buffer for continuous shooting. The L1s built-in flash can be used as a ceiling-bounce flash. ...
Abstract: Panasonic show they are realistic. They know they will not instantly become a market leader. After all, the market will need to get used to them, and Panasonic will in turn have to learn a thing or two about this "new market". This strategy of building...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 is an impressive camera that, frankly, is going to have a hard time contending with the competition. Image quality is excellent and the camera operates well. The included “kit” lens is far and away the best kit lens that yo...