Leica D-LUX5 10.1 MP Compact Digital Camera with Super-Fast f/2.0 Lens, 3.8x Zoom Lens, 3″ LCD Display, O.I.S. Image Stabilization (Black)

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  1. 238 of 247 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Leica D-Lux 5, January 15, 2011
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    This review is from: Leica D-LUX5 10.1 MP Compact Digital Camera with Super-Fast f/2.0 Lens, 3.8x Zoom Lens, 3″ LCD Display, O.I.S. Image Stabilization (Black) (Camera)

    I tired of carrying my DSLR and associated lenses, etc and decided to go to a Point and Shoot (P&S) camera. I had read a great deal and having owned a Nikon D-60 DSLR for a period of time, was concerned primarily with picture quality in going from a DSLR with large sensor to a P&S with much smaller sensor. For 3 solid months, give or take, I diligently, researched all P&S cameras as well as “mirrorless cameras” currently on the market. I went to ‘handle’ the cameras I was interested in (see below) and to Flickr on the internet and queried some groups regarding the cameras I was considering. I am a hobbyist when it comes to photography but, I was obsessed with getting as close to the superior photo quality of a DSLR as possible in a P&S. I finally decided on the Leica due to (what I believe to be) superior photo quality and excellent in-camera jpeg processing. I looked at the Nikon P7000…mixed but generally lower reviews within this group (I have owned a number of/and greatly respect Nikons); Panasonic LX5…which many say to be the same as the Leica (with the exception of jpeg processing); Canon G-12…which seemed ok with the exception of handling RAW production and the Canon S95…not as good in the lens department and photo processing. Both the Leica and Panasonic have a larger sensor than the rest of this group. Granted, I could have purchased any of these really good cameras, at a much lower price; but, I found the color and overall photo quality of the D Lux 5 to be best of the group I researched. I have never owned a Leica before and I while I expected it I am still shocked at the sticker price and cost of accessories. I’ll not debate the pros and cons of the Panasonic LX5 versus the Leica, there is enough information in that regard published by professionals and labs, all over the internet. The warranty and the inclusion of Lightroom 3 were nice additions, to help soothe the price pain. A word about the warranty, depending on what you read the warranty goes anywhere from 2 years (what was in my box warranty) and some (see Steve Huff’s excellent analysis) say 3 years. I’ll admit the whole warranty process was/is confusing. I bought my camera from B&H Photo in New York and was confused when the salesman said that there was no warranty with the Leica during checkout and that I should buy an additional warranty for 2 years. Everything I had read previous to my purchase, said Leica provided a 2 year warranty and so I passed on the B&H offer, hope I am right. I am very happy with this camera. It is easy to operate, provides excellent stabilization, in-camera menus are outstanding, shoots in RAW format and is easy to carry/handle. Leica accessories are expensive though. Many of the items that fit the LX5; also, fit the Leica. The viewfinder, although with mixed reviews, is a must if you shoot in bright daylight or snowy environs. The Panasonic viewfinder is around $200.00 less than the Leica brand and supposedly fits/works the same on the D Lux 5…we’ll see. My decision to buy the Leica boiled down to quality of build/pictures and reputation. Good sites to go to: stevehuffphoto.com; DPReview; CNET; bhphotovideo.com; snapshot.com; youtube and if you want to look at actual photos, taken by everyday users of the Leica D Lux 5, see the Leica groups on Flicr. Hope this helps.

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  2. 74 of 75 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best Point-And-Shoot On The Market, October 27, 2010
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    This review is from: Leica D-LUX5 10.1 MP Compact Digital Camera with Super-Fast f/2.0 Lens, 3.8x Zoom Lens, 3″ LCD Display, O.I.S. Image Stabilization (Black) (Camera)

    I’m very happy with this camera.

    The only up side to having my D-Lux 3 stolen this past summer was that the D-Lux 5 was soon to be released. I use a camera for my work – which is mostly point-and-shoot locations stuff – but I also want the ability to take beautiful pictures when I have the time.

    This camera gives me what I need.

    I love the simplified menu, the rear dial, the hot shoe for my viewfinder and flash, but most of all I love the quality of the pictures I can get whether it’s a quick snap-shot or a nicely composed portrait.

    It’s not a pro camera but it’s a great camera for someone (like me) who carries a camera with them at all times looking for that great image.

    Warranty is great and Light Room is a nice addition. As for concerns over the price difference between this and the Panasonic version c’mon, you spend that much for premium cable every month.

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  3. 95 of 99 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great compact camera, October 23, 2010
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    This review is from: Leica D-LUX5 10.1 MP Compact Digital Camera with Super-Fast f/2.0 Lens, 3.8x Zoom Lens, 3″ LCD Display, O.I.S. Image Stabilization (Black) (Camera)

    My first Leica that is affordable. I was going back and forth between this and the Panasonic LX5 as they are essentially the same camera as I’ve read. I wanted something for travel and as a backup to my Canon dSLR. This is smaller than I expected which is actually great because I can fit it in my pocket!

    As for price, if you think about it, the copy of Adobe Lightroom and the 3 year warranty basically means it costs about the “same” as the LX5 if not getting a better deal IMO. Yeah, I like the red dot too…and the build is really solid for this camera..and a beautiful one at that. The menu is pretty intuitive. The manual isn’t all that informative.
    Picture quality looks great, I like the different formats..I can take square pics or wide angle..

    The special effects aren’t as robust as the Olympus Pen, but I use graphic editing programs anyway….gets a little noisy above 1600 but again, I have noise reduction software..but for its size and convenience and the fast 2.0 lens, available light photography is great. I use this mainly as my street photography/photojournalism cam.

    I would’ve given it 5 stars if it had a viewfinder…I really wish these companies producing these compact cameras, 4/3 cameras and the like would have a built in viewfinder..it only makes sense. Also, don’t get the Dlux4 battery for this, it won’t fit. I have to wait about a month before they release the ones for Dlux5 and exchange the Dlux4 battery.
    But I’m happy so far and hopefully I’ll be able to update to the M series someday.

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