Panasonic DMC-L1....$799 at amazon

ramosa said:
...the new price ($799) may make up for such shortcomings, but keep the super-dim viewfinder in mind. it really took away from my enjoyment of using the camera.

To compose in extremely low light, I use the live view to fine-focus. It makes all the difference in the world.

Other than that, the focus confirmation does a good job. It does take some getting used to on older, manual "legacy" film lenses.
 
Ok, so where can find an L1 fan club? I need to see some more "I am a happy L1 user" posts... :)
 
akptc said:
It's the kit lens. It seems it's a huge bargain at $800 and it comes with a body :) Looking at the images taken with that lens convinced me to get the kit. Plus, both this lens and the 25mm/1.4 (50mm equiv.) Summilux for this format is affordable new, relative to other mount luxes. Just seems like a lot of value for relatively little money. I will know more once it arrives:)

More info on the lens: http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Leica1450mm/video_review.shtml

congrats on the buy! Mine should be in this Friday!
 
Darn, .... Why do I read these threads?????

Darn, .... Why do I read these threads?????

Price point exceeded, I tumbled for this deal, too !! Mine will be in tomorrow ... hope, hope, hope....

What would be the recommendation from this group to allow
me to use my Macro-Elmarit 60/2.8 on my soon to arrive DMC-L1??

Infinity focus can be sacrificed, if necessary, as this lens us usually for
electronics macro-photography.
 
DrLeoB said:
Price point exceeded, I tumbled for this deal, too !! Mine will be in tomorrow ... hope, hope, hope....

What would be the recommendation from this group to allow
me to use my Macro-Elmarit 60/2.8 on my soon to arrive DMC-L1??

Infinity focus can be sacrificed, if necessary, as this lens us usually for
electronics macro-photography.

There are a variety of Leica R to 4/3 adapters available on eBay and elsewhere. I have stuck with using fotodiox brand adapters as they are good quality and well priced. I have not tried the Camera Quest ones as they are very pricey. An R lens does not need to sacrifice infinity focus on these cameras to my knowledge.

I seriously doubt you would be disappointed.
 
peterm1 said:
There are a variety of Leica R to 4/3 adapters available on eBay and elsewhere. I have stuck with using fotodiox brand adapters as they are good quality and well priced. I have not tried the Camera Quest ones as they are very pricey. An R lens does not need to sacrifice infinity focus on these cameras to my knowledge.

I seriously doubt you would be disappointed.

will any 4/3 adapter work on the l1?
 
mangamonster said:
will any 4/3 adapter work on the l1?

As far as I know yes. I must admit I was a bit wary when I first tried as I worried about whether they would clear the mirror which seemed to me to be the main risk. But in the event it was not a problem - not with my lenses in any event. which are M42 (mainly Pentax) and Nikkors.

I bought a Nikon 4/3 adapter and it was good quality and worked well. I also bought an M42 adapter for my Pentax screw mount lenses and while it worked it was not built to close enough tolerances for accurate scale focusing so I bought another with the same result and then settled on sticking to fotodiox ones which function well.

I do not know of any limitations of the adapters but it is possible that some lenses may be limited - if they have any protuberances at the back. You should check this before using.
 
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If you are interested these links contain some good articles on the 4/3 system much of which is relevant to the L1.

This user uses a very large Leica Vario Elmarit on an Olympus E-330 body which uses the same mirror box / sensor and viewfinder arrangement as the L1.

(Check out this lens photo o the first page.)

http://www.northcoastphotos.com/Lympa.htm

And this site has some good articles generally including one reviewing the L1 and another on using MF lenses and adapters on the 4/3 cameras.

http://www.wrotniak.net/photo/oly-e/index.html
 
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peterm1 said:
If you are interested these links contain some good articles on the 4/3 system much of which is relevant to the L1.

This user uses a very large Leica Vario Elmarit on an Olympus E-330 body which uses the same mirror box / sensor and viewfinder arrangement as the L1.

(Check out this lens photo o the first page.)

http://www.northcoastphotos.com/Lympa.htm

And this site has some good articles generally including one reviewing the L1.

http://www.wrotniak.net/photo/oly-e/index.html
Thank you for posting the links, great resourses for info-hungry new L1 owners like myself.
 
peterm1 said:
Does anyone know the answer to this? And also if it really does make a significant difference.
Quoting a post from pnet: "The ME-1 magnifier eyecup for the E-500 make a giant difference,..." I assume this would apply to the L1 as well...?
 
Got Mine ....

Got Mine ....

Came in the door at 10:30 this a.m. and what a beaut'.

No issues whatsoever, out of the box and shooting ....

Now to get the right adapters...
 
Speaking of adapters and such, I wonder what kind of image degradation one could expect if using the EC-20 4x teleconverter with the Leica kit lens.. Anyone tried the EC-20 yet? I am thinking of getting it instead of a ~50-200 zoom, to keep the kit small.
 
For those of you planning to use it with legacy lenses I find the focus confirmation to be hard to use as its very sensitive. A small movement of the lens' focus ring can have the focus light flash on then off again causing you to have to hunt for correct focus. This is probably the cameras biggest sin in my book. (The camera also struggles for focus more than I expected in AF mode when light conditions are dim.) Also focus confirmation did not work on mine with legacy lenses until I upgraded the firmware - which is worth doing anyway so its no "biggy". Still I forgive the camera its sins since as someone says it does pretend to be a rangefinder camera and since I cannot afford an M8 it does a good enough impersonation to keep me happy for now.

Just for fun here are some examples of the camera with some legacy lenses

http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=2115480359&size=l

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