Originally posted by Zebooka OH! My! God!
IT'S LEICA!
L is for Leica - se their logo (they have two - L and Leica).
again do you have proof of this my panasonic Lumix has a Lumix lens not a Leica
"Lumix is Panasonic's brand of digital cameras, ranging from pocket point-and-shoot models to digital SLRs.
Many Lumix models are fitted with Leica lenses that have been designed by Leica's German optical engineers and are assembled in Japan, some are rebadged as Leica cameras with different cosmetic styling. Leica had a similar relationship with Minolta in the past, where late model Leica SLRs (and some 35mm point and shoot models) were strongly based on Minolta bodies.
Most Lumix cameras use different releases of the Panasonic Venus Engine for digital image processing; the original version was followed by II, III, IV, HD (2008), V
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from here
Lumix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia