Sep 25, 2008, 20:52
At Luminous Landscape recently, after listing it's considerable differences the new Panasonic G1 was still referred to as a DSLR.
Doesn't the R stand for Reflex?
And doesn't that mean it has a mirror inside that moves?
My old Polaroid SX70 was a reflex camera, and oddly enough that means it has a mirror that moves inside of it to redirect the image to the viewfinder or to the film.
The G1 has no mirror.
So I must conclude that it's an interchangeable lens digicam, but whatever you want to call it this design is most assuredly NOT a DSLR.
Words have meaning--using the correct ones improves communication.
Using the wrong name to describe something is lazy, sloppy, and in this case inexcusable.
They should know better.
![[Image: lumland1.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/lumland1.jpg)
Doesn't the R stand for Reflex?
And doesn't that mean it has a mirror inside that moves?
My old Polaroid SX70 was a reflex camera, and oddly enough that means it has a mirror that moves inside of it to redirect the image to the viewfinder or to the film.
The G1 has no mirror.
So I must conclude that it's an interchangeable lens digicam, but whatever you want to call it this design is most assuredly NOT a DSLR.
Words have meaning--using the correct ones improves communication.
Using the wrong name to describe something is lazy, sloppy, and in this case inexcusable.
They should know better.
![[Image: lumland1.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/lumland1.jpg)