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<p>Thank you for your contribute, John, but it seems that there are not any firmware update to DMC-LC1. I have the manual in paper and in electronic format and I could not find any reference about the firmware update or how to see the firmware version.<br>
I also saw the sites you provided and none about the DMC-LC1. I only found downloads for manual and USB driver.<br>
I am going to inquier directly Panasonic and see if they say something.</p>
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<p>1) Does anyone know how can I see the firmware version of my Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 camera?<br>
2) Does anyone know if a firmware update is available for Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1?<br>
Thanks for help!</p>
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<p>If your priority is quality, chose the aspheric version lenses and the less lighter, like the Summicron 35 1:2 Asph instead of the Summilux 35 1:1.4 Asph. If you need to work in low light, then your choice should be the Summilux lenses. The Summicron 35 1:2 Asph is known as the best Leica M lens! The 28-50-35mm (2nd) version is a very good start and you will be surprised with results.<br>
See these two sites:<br>
<a href="http://www.imx.nl/photo/index.html">http://www.imx.nl/photo/index.html</a><br>
<a href="http://www.summilux.net/">http://www.summilux.net/</a></p>
New Nikon D40 Body just need lenses
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<p>Hi! You will do an excellent aquisition if you buy either the 16-85 VR or the 18-70!<br>
But judge by yourself and see these tests:<br>
<a href="http://www.photozone.de/nikon--nikkor-aps-c-lens-tests">http://www.photozone.de/nikon--nikkor-aps-c-lens-tests</a><br>
They are very well done. Remember that a higher resolution needs a better lens. If you are thinking of upgrading, one day, to a higher resolution camera and you do not want to have to upgrade your optics, buy a better lens now. Both lenses I mentioned are suitable to resolutions between 10-12 million pixels in DX format and are adequated to landscape and to portrait, having the first place the 16-85 VR. Of course the AF 50mm f1.8 will be the sheapest and the best acquisition you will do for portrait!<br>
See the Jean-Sébastien Monzani (<a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=405463">http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=405463</a>) tutorials in his web page<br>
<a href="http://www.simplemoment.com">http://www.simplemoment.com</a><br>
or directly in his tutorials page<br>
<a href="http://www.simplemoment.com/tutorials/index.php">http://www.simplemoment.com/tutorials/index.php</a></p>