Leica C1 Reviews

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Specification for Leica C1


Features:
  • 3x zoom lens for wide-angle, normal and telephoto perspectives. Designed to optimize virtually any photo opportunity
  • Autofocus, fully automatic exposure control and automatic flash control permit fast & uncomplicated picture taking
  • Manual over-ride can be used for critical subjects and to fully express your creativity
  • Focus- and exposure settings can be applied for individual picture composition
  • True Image Viewfinder
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    Leica C1

    “c1 1st class an ideal present ”

    Written on: 27/07/2003 by salks.

    c1 1st class an ideal present (read more)

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    Leica C1

    “The Leica C1, built by Matsushita/Panasonic in Japan...”

    Written on: 13/11/2001 by Rybecka.

    The Leica C1, built by Matsushita/Panasonic in Japan to Leica (the legendary German camera company) specifications, has a crackling 38-105mm zoom lens and an array of flash options (anti-red-eye, automatic flash, flash always on, flash always off, slow-speed flash).

    Although I have received very good results with Fujichrome Sensia 100 slide film, I prefer to use print/negative film, such as Agfa Optima 400 or Fuji Superia 400 (both of which I have reviewed in the Film category), with this... (read more)

    6320_Jgfj.'s Response to 5776_Rybecka.'s Review

    Written on: 26/11/2001

    told me very little about this camera and a lot about his reviews of fuji film

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    Bowleggedfreak.'s Response to 5776_Rybecka.'s Review

    Written on: 29/08/2002

    This is silly...I have only one thing to say to this crazy guy...he is just plain silly crazy.
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    <br>I have a c1 and it kicks...booo-tay!
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    <br>I took a picture of my cat with it, and his fur came out so real looking. I set the picture of my cat on the television, and my grandmother (who has depth perception problems) thought it was my cat sitting up there. I don't know how long she sat there calling "here kitty kitty, here kitty kitty".

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