8.4 Megapixel Effective Camera
For high quality image resolution, you get more out of 8.4 Megapixel
8.4-Megapixel 16:9 CCD and Wide-Angle 28mm LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT Lens
The LX1 features a 4x optical zoom with a wide 28mm field of view (35mm equivalent) when shooting in the 16:9 aspect ratio at 8-megapixel resolution. This and the world's first 16:9 CCD* with 8.4 million effective pixels give you superb image quality over a wide shooting range. The Extra Optical Zoom made possible by using the center part of the 8.4-megapixel
high-resolution CCD, further extends the zoom ratio to 5x for 5.5-megapixel image recording in 16:9 aspect with minimal deterioration. Adding the Extra Optical Zoom** to the 4x digital zoom extends the total zooming power to a maximum of 22.5x (equivalent to a 765mm lens on a 35mm camera). * As of July 7th, 2005 ** 5.6x for 3.0-megapixel image recording in 4:3 aspect ratio.
Quick Choice of Three Aspect Modes
A switch at the top of the lens barrel lets you choose an aspect ratio of normal 4:3, wide 16:9, or the 3:2 used in film cameras*. A 16:9 image is obtained using the wide-angle lens and large CCD, instead of the conventional method of cropping the top and bottom of a 4:3 image. *The number of effective pixels varies with the aspect ratio.
Flexible, Single-Switch Focusing
A switch on the side of the lens lets you match the focusing operation to your shot. Choose from AF, AF macro to focus from as close as 5cm from the subject, or manual focus using the joystick. When flicking the switch to AF, you can select from 9-point AF, 3-point high-speed AF, 1-point high-speed AF, 1-point AF and spot AF. The 1-point high-speed AF, initially incorporated in the high zoom line DMC-FZ5, dramatically reduces the AF time to realise stress-free operation. Although screen-freeze in high-speed AF is now minimized, if you take the picture of a subject with fast movement, you can select 1-point AF which does not have any screen-freeze while focusing. Plus, the AF Assist Lamp helps when focusing in dimly lit places.