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Panasonic launches Leica-lensed SLR at Cebit

...and the 'smallest yet' compact digicam with a wide-angle lens

Clive Akass at Cebit, Personal Computer World 09 Mar 2006
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Panasonic has developed its first single-lens-reflex (SLR) digital camera, designed to operate as much possible like a film SLR.

Cameras have long been cited as examples of devices in which all-electronic operation is not always better than manual controls.

One reason for the popularity of the SLR is that, in addition to allowing the lens to be swapped, it allows easy manual focussing.

Panasonic’s 7.5megapixel Lumix DMV-L1 goes further in having a manual dial to control shutter speed and an aperture ring on the standard lens - a D Vario-Elmarit 14-50mm zoom - which was also launched today at Cebit.

Like all Panasonic camera lenses, this is made by Leica.

Panasonic also launched a range of standard digicams in the Lumix range, all supporting its optical image stabiliser technology.

One, the 6megapixel DMC-FX01, is said to be the world’s smallest camera to boast the equivalent of a 35mm model’s 28mm lens – few compact digicams are good at wide angles, but the Leica DC lens also incorporates a 3.6x optical zoom.

The company says the design was made possible by mass production of an new type of aspherical lens.

Other models in the new compact range boast optical zooms of up to 12x. Prices and release dates were not announced.

To see a picture of the SLR, and other Cebit news, see our Test Bed blog.

See also:

Samsung tablet to use Microsoft's new interface  09 Mar 2006
May in the US, autumn in Europe - at twice the price of HD  09 Mar 2006
The Dream MachineSuper-cooled speedster leaves everything else standing  08 Mar 2006
Automatic volume control and split screen products also promised at Cebit  08 Mar 2006
Cebit: TV turns into a telephone as telcos stake billions on packet-switched networks  09 Mar 2006
HDMI cableHDMI interface will allow for best connection to high-def TVs and projectors  07 Mar 2006

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