Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]B. D., you're certainly correct that the Digilux 2 price is sublimely ridiculous. BUT. . . let's say the Panasonic LC1 version ends up priced about where the Sony 717 is now--$800-ish. Let's say it gives similar image quality to the 717, has a fast autofocus and little shutter lag, and the EVF is usable. Then it may be worth that price. It may even be worth a bit more, because the film-camera-like controls make it faster and easier to use. You were very happy with your E-20, which is, like the D2 and LC1, a 5 mp 2/3 sensor camera. You've often demonstrated that the E-20 was perfectly acceptable for many situations. If you could have a camera with similar image quality, but that was lighter, faster and more handy, and had the controls where God and Oscar Barnack intended--wouldn't you consider such a camera for yourself? I certainly will. No, it isn't a real Leica, any more than any digicam is. It isn't worth 2-3x the price of comparable digicams. But, it might be useful for someone who wants the convenience of digital with some of the operational qualities of an M. I think we need to separate the camera from the marketing. If you do that, you realize that the D2 is a grossly overpriced useful hybrid camera, but the LC1 may turn out to be a reasonably priced useful hybrid. Leica will try to make us believe that the D2 is truly different and better. And I predict that just like the LC5/D1, they will be identical except for the shell and perhaps a couple of parameter defaults. And besides, the LC1's lens still says "Leica," even if it doesn't have the red dot. :-) - --Peter Klein Seattle At 05:45 PM 1/26/04 -0800, "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net> wrote: >Images look 'okay' - They do NOT look as though they were produced by a >5 mgp fixed lens camera that sells for more than TWICE the price of its >competitors - because they sure are not twice as good - in fact, they >don't look any better. But, hey, you get a red dot with the damn thing, >so go for it...:-) - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html