How to jump to that conclusion when D-LUX4 is not even out yet?tink he's sayin D-LUX3 = LX2 and D-LUX4 = LX3. :dunno:
How to jump to that conclusion when D-LUX4 is not even out yet?
Even when comparing D-LUX2 with LX1 and D-LUX3 with LX2, there were slight differences in the image quality, mainly in the colour rendering. Leica colours tended towards a bit more neutral as compared to those of Panasonic. Could be because Europeans like a more natural colour palette as compared to the more saturated colour palettes favoured by Asians. This could be seen even when comparing the default colours of European TVs like Loewe, B&O, etc as compared to those of Japanese/Korean TVs.
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1038&message=29326514
I not sure... the "experts" are as linked. :bsmilie:
Curious... would someone buy the D-LUX4 which is 99% similar to the LX3 & pay more just for the Leica name?
Well it depends.. I think one of the reply in another forum hits it right on.Curious... would someone buy the D-LUX4 which is 99% similar to the LX3 & pay more just for the Leica name?
These "experts" are merely debating the pros and cons of buying a Leica or a cheaper Leica-clone.http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1038&message=29326514
I not sure... the "experts" are as linked. :bsmilie:
The C-LUX 3 does look a lot better than the D-LUX 4 to me too.Leica has set out guidelines how it wants it output to be. Which might not might not make a difference to the people using it. Not to mention the C-Lux 3 looks really really nice.
I think beside the front-cover & some software tweak, I think the DLux 4 & LX3 are physically the same (plz correct me if I am wrong).
Hence if I am shooting RAW on either camera, my picture quality should be similar ( if not the same due to RAW-JPG conversation). Am I right?
I think beside the front-cover & some software tweak, I think the DLux 4 & LX3 are physically the same (plz correct me if I am wrong).
Hence if I am shooting RAW on either camera, my picture quality should be similar ( if not the same due to RAW-JPG conversation). Am I right?
Same sensor, same lens, same quality.
The difference lies in how Leica interprets the colour output, which may affect RAW as well (RAW is never truly RAW nowadays). Then when the RAW is cooked by a converter, you could again tweak the colours to any particular profile or to taste.
Now... if onli we can organise a LX3 vs D-LUX 4 shootout. ;p;p
We need a volunteer to buy the D-LUX 4... ;p
Seen comparison photos b/w the cameras, no fight. Leica's more tru to life out of the camera.;p
According to Dpreview, the Leica cameras come with extended warranty. I wonder does it applied to SG as well?
Any kind souls out there bought any Leica camera in sg before?
We need a volunteer to buy the D-LUX 4... ;p