Panasonic Lumix DMC L1 Review- Still a Real Gem!
January 2012, Carl Garrard
Panasonic L1 Review- The Four Thirds mount may have been shown the door, but that doesn't diminish the shine of some of the cameras that use/used it, namely the DMC-L1 by Panasonic. Some of you may have this camera confused by the DMC-LC1 but the two cameras couldn't be more night and day different. After all the L1 is a true DSLR in a rangefinder's clothing unlike the LC1 which is a fixed lens digicam. And some of you still may have this camera confused with using the Micro Four Thirds mount, but this camera existed well before m4/3 was even conceived. Today it still remains one of my favorite cameras of all time, and for reasons I will outline. My current L1 is relegated to doing near infrared photography only, having been converted by Spencers Camera as a dedicated near IR photographic tool.
As a tool for near IR photography it contains all of the essentials plus a few hidden surprises that make it a dream to work with. And the image quality it produces still impresses even though it is some six years old.
Panasonic DMC-L1 w/Leica Kit Lens Price Check New![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uCYJq2IVZ982ALlhH9iy0b-MtMhDXVPS-xGkU9rtuIeSRQYcCeuWT4O7WkFxeyHAefoSqRW8vQ44iSXXDXyMqCGMUhpOjiouvSpkGRwsoo8jBRmE7ZKeXVM2NAMoh2sidjVIlMYxBTAmJ-Ckbp=s0-d)
January 2012, Carl Garrard
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Panasonic DMC-L1 w/Minolta MD Rokkor 45mm f/2 |
As a tool for near IR photography it contains all of the essentials plus a few hidden surprises that make it a dream to work with. And the image quality it produces still impresses even though it is some six years old.
Panasonic DMC-L1 w/Leica Kit Lens Price Check New