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Leica C-LUX 1 by Ami Kealoha

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Combining superior Leica optics and design with the latest in digital camera technology, the new Leica C-LUX 1 is a compact, attractive device loaded with features. Including 6 megapixels, an ultra short shutter delay, a 28mm lens, a 2.5-inch display, optical image stabilization, a high sensitivity setting up to 1600 ISO, and measuring a mere 5 x 10 cm, critics point out it's nearly identical to the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX01, but it's the obvious choice for Leica junkies and design snobs.

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