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Encyclopedia > Leica Digilux 3
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The Digilux 3 is a Digital single-lens reflex camera presented by Leica the 14 September 2006.[1] It is based on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1, using the four thirds standard mount and its 7.5 Mpix live view CMOS sensor. It comes with the same 14-50 f/2.8-3.5 zoom lens including a stabilizer. The Nikon D50 is an example of an entry level digital SLR. Here shown without a lens. ... Leica is a camera produced by a German company of the same name. ... The Lumix DMC-L1 is a Panasonic Digital single-lens reflex camera launched the 28 February 2006, using the Four Thirds System lens mount standard. ... The Four Thirds System is a standard for digital SLR camera design and development. ...

  1. ^ Leica Camera AG (2006-09-14). Leica Digilux 3, The digital system camera with traditional operating concept for individualists. Press release.


 

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