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PMA 2004: Panasonic leaves it until the second day of PMA to launch
its new DMC-LC1 Lumix camera. The 5-megapixel DMC-LC1 has a digital brain
but the heart and soul of a finely crafted 35mm camera, right down to
its controls. Zoom, focus and aperture are manually controlled by ring
settings on the lens; shutter speed is controlled by a dial located on
the top of the unit. The new DMC-LC1 incorporates a finely crafted, F2.0
- 2.4 Leica DC VARIO-SUMMICRON lens (13 elements in 10 groups) with zoom
capability equivalent to 28 - 90mm on a 35mm camera. The Panasonic Lumix
DMC-LC1 is scheduled for March, 2004 delivery. It will have a manufacturer's
suggested retail price of $1,599.00
Press Release:
Panasonic Introduces New 5-Megapixel Lumix(TM) Digital Still Camera
With Leica Lens and Full Manual Controls
LAS VEGAS, Feb. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Once again Panasonic revolutionizes
the world of digital photography with the new DMC-LC1 Lumix camera. The
DMC-LC1 has a digital brain but the heart and soul of a finely crafted
35mm camera, right down to its controls. A true breakthrough in digital
camera craftsmanship, the 5-megapixel DMC-LC1 brings a traditional photographic
experience to the digital world, evoking the look, feel, precision, and
responsiveness of a 35mm camera. Zoom, focus and aperture are manually
controlled by ring settings on the lens; shutter speed is controlled by
a dial located on the top of the unit. And, like all of Panasonic's Lumix
models, the DMC-LC1 features a high-performance Leica lens for extraordinary
image rendering.
The DMC-LC1 combines unrivalled Leica optics with Panasonic's most advanced
digital electronic technology to create a camera that allows photographers
to experience a new level of creative expression. The camera's full manual
operation serves as a natural extension of the photographer's hands and
eyes.
Leica lenses retain a legendary reputation for creating images that capture
the most delicate nuances of light and shade, the elusive ambience of
"air," and subtle gradations of color. The new DMC-LC1 incorporates
a finely crafted, F2.0 - 2.4 Leica DC VARIO-SUMMICRON lens (13 elements
in 10 groups) with zoom capability equivalent to 28 - 90mm on a 35mm camera.
Beyond the lens, Panasonic converts the optical data into digital information
with unmatched processing speed. Panasonic's innovative Venus Engine LSI
handles all image processing functions simultaneously -- from displaying
the image on the LCD to writing data to the memory card -- as soon as
the CCD captures the image signal. The result is superb image rendering
and outstanding responsiveness.
The DMC-LC1 can capture image in the RAW format as well as Super Fine/Fine/Standard
JPEG and QuickTime® motion JPEG images. Often referred to as a "digital
negative," the raw file format stores uncompressed data directly
off the camera's CCD with no in-camera processing. This raw image can
then be manually manipulated in a photo editing program. Adobe announced
at PMA today a free, updated version of the Camera Raw plug-in, which
will provide integrated support of the Panasonic raw format within Adobe
Photoshop® CS, the latest version of Adobe's professional image editing
product.
The DMC-LC1 features a built-in USB port and SD Memory Card/Multimedia
Card slot, offering consumers networking versatility with PCs and a wide
variety of compatible SD-enabled devices.
Other features include:
- Built-in pop-up flash which can tilt 45 degrees to create a bounce
flash. The camera can also accept and synchronize with optional
external flash units. Auto-flash and manual flash settings.
- Red-eye compensation.
- Large 2.5-inch LCD.
- 3.2x optical and 3x digital* zoom.
- Burst shooting mode.
- Real-time histogram.
- Auto bracketing mode automatically takes three or five shots at
different exposures.
- Remote shutter helps prevent even slight shaking or vibration caused
by contact with the camera.
- Three light metering modes: Intelligent Multiple/Center Weighted/Spot
- Microphone and speakers for audio recording.
- Included accessories: Battery charger/AC adaptor, battery pack, SD
Memory Card, AC cable, DC cable, lens cap, A/V cable, USB driver, USB
connection cable, lens hood, hood cap, MC protector, remote shutter,
strap, SD viewer software, ArcSoft editing software: ArcSoft
PhotoBase(TM), ArcSoft PhotoImpression(TM), ArcSoft PhotoPrinter(TM)
and ArcSoft Panorama Maker(TM).
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 is scheduled for March, 2004 delivery. It
will have a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $1,599.00
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 Specifications
| Lens |
Leica DC Vario-Summicron
13 elements in 10 groups
(2 Aspherical lenses) |
| Optical Zoom |
3.2x |
| Digital Zoom 1 |
3x |
| Camera Effective Pixels |
5.0 Megapixels |
| CCD (Image Sensor) |
2/3"
5.2 Megapixel CCD
Primary Color Filter |
| LSI Type |
Venus Engine™ LSI |
| Recording Image Size (Pixels)
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2560 x 1920
2048 x 1536
1600 x 1200
1280 x 960
640 x 480
1920 x 1080
Motion Image: 320 x 240 |
| Motion Image (Quick Time™ Motion
JPEG) |
30 or 10 fps (320 x 240 pixels) 2
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| Aperture |
F2.0-2.4 |
| Focal Distance |
f=7.0-22.5mm (35mm equiv: 28-90mm)
|
| Focusing Area |
AF: 1.97 feet-Infinity
MF/AF-Macro:0.98 feet-Infinity |
| Focus |
Hybrid Auto Focus System with
AF Sensor
Normal/Macro (Ring)
Spot AF On/Off
Manual Focus (Ring) |
| ISO Sensitivity |
Auto / 100 / 200 / 400 |
| White Balance |
Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/Halogen/
Flash/B&W/White Set
White Balance Adjustment
(except for Auto and B&W Modes) |
| Exposure |
Program AE (Program Shift (P mode))
Aperture Priority AE
Shutter Priority AE, Manual |
| Exposure Compensation |
1/3 EV Step, ± 2 EV |
| Auto (AE) Bracketing |
+1/6EV-1EV Step, 3 or 5
Frames |
| Light Metering |
Intelligent Multiple / Center-weighted
/ Spot |
| Shutter Speed |
2 - 1/4,000 sec.: Program AE,
Aperture Priority AE
8 - 1/2,000 sec.: Shutter Priority AE, Manual |
| Self Timer |
10 seconds / 2 seconds |
| Picture Adjustment |
Contrast, Sharpness, Saturation
|
| Image Quality |
RAW/Super Fine/Fine/Standard |
| Mega Burst® Consecutive Shooting
|
Full-resolution image:
Standard Mode: Up to 9 images at 2.7 or 1 frames/sec.
Fine Mode: Up to 5 images |
| Still Image Recording with Audio
|
5 seconds |
| Audio Dubbing |
Maximum of 10 Seconds |
| Flash |
Built-in |
| Built-in Flash Mode |
Auto, Auto/Red-eye Reduction,
Slow Sync./Red-eye Reduction
Slow Sync., Forced On/Red-eye Reduction
Flash Output Adjustment (1/3EV step, -2 +2EV)
1.64 - 15.75 feet (Wide)
1.64 - 13.12 feet (Tele) (ISO 100/ISO Auto) |
| External Flash |
Yes (Metz SCA 3502 Compatible)
|
| LCD Monitor |
2.5" Diagonal Polycrystalline
TFT LCD Display (211k pixels, Transflective Type)
Field of view: approx. 100% |
| Viewfinder |
0.44" diagonol Color EVF (235k
pixels)
Field of view: approx. 100% |
| Built-in SD Card Slot |
Yes |
| Recording Media |
SD Memory Card
Multimedia Card |
| Microphone |
Built-in |
| Speaker |
Built-in |
| Interface |
DC Input, A/V Output, USB |
| USB Port |
Yes |
| Power Supply |
Lithium-ion Battery Pack (7.2V,
1400 mAh)(Included)
Battery Charger/AC Adaptor (Input: 110-240V AC)(Included) |
| Battery Life 3 |
Up to 360 pictures/180 minutes
with LCD
Up to 440 pictures/220 minutes with EVF |
| Included ArcSoft® Software 4
|
ArcSoft® PhotoImpression™
ArcSoft® Panorama Maker™
ArcSoft® PhotoBase™
ArcSoft® PhotoPrinter® |
| Other Included Software |
SD Viewer for DSC 5 |
| Included Accessories |
Battery Charger/AC Adapter
Battery Pack
16MB 6 SD Memory Card
AC Cable
DC Cable
Lens Cap
Lens Hood
Hood Cap
A/V Cable
USB Cable
MC Protector
Remote Shutter
Strap
CD-ROM |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) |
3.21'' x 5.30'' x 4.0'' |
| Weight |
1.38 lbs |
Footnotes
- As digital magnification increases, resolution significantly decreases.
- Max. recording time depends on Memory Card capacity.
- Shooting once every 30 seconds, flash in operation for every shot,
77°F(25°C) ambient temperature.
- Each ArcSoft® program requires Microsoft®Windows®98, Windows®98SE,
Windows®Me, Windows®2000, Windows®XP or Macintosh®OS
9 - OS X (Classic mode).
- Requires Microsoft®Windows®98SE, Windows®Me, Windows®2000
or Windows®XP.
- MB means one million bytes. Usable capacity will be less.
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