Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/03/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 3/6/04 8:38 PM, "Leonard J Kapner" <ljkapner@cox.net> wrote: > Friends, > > I am fortunate to have both the Leica D2 and the Canon G5. Just for fun, I > took them both with me this morning to make some family snaps at a > restaurant breakfast. Both set for aperture priority, no flash assist and > fine JPEG. > > Net? Resolution results on card are almost identical. On auto indoors with > fluorescent and some mixed daylight from the east, color balance with the D2 > is "cooler" than the G5, sort of like it used to be between Ektachrome and > Kodachrome 25 years ago. > > DOF with the D2 at max extension seems shallower than with the G5, perhaps > the result of a larger sensor size? > > The D2 is very camera-like in its operation, although I'm still getting used > to the EVF. Its form factor is larger than the G5, but grips nicely due to > the textured skin and feels substantial. The D2's EVF is preferable to the > optical viewfinder on the G5. > > Menu visibility in the D2's EVF is excellent. The D2's basic controls are > just like the film-based rangefinder camera, the G5's are a combination of > radio buttons as well as two and four-way rocker switches, and there are a > lot of them - generally a "fussy", non-intuitive human interface design. > > The G5 has very good battery life, the D2 less so, but both were adequate to > burn through a 256mb card of fine JPEGs without going flat. > > If I could have only one, price no object, I would choose the D2. But > factoring in the current street price, the G5 is about 3 x less expensive > than the D2, so I would have to choose the G5. > > Both cameras make excellent snapshots, if that's what you're looking for. > The D2 approaches being a serious work tool; only time will tell if I begin > to use it in place of M or R systems cameras for other than amusement and > family documentation. > > Regarding the other camera mentioned, I have no experience with the C5060, > other than its designator is the same as the last four digits of my 'phone > number. :-) > > Hope this is of help. > > Len > Leonard J Kapner > E-Mail: ljkapner at cox dot net > Tel: (310) 377-5060 / Mobile: (310) 291-0140 > Snip Leonard where's you sense of propriety menioning a Leica Digilux 2 is entirly off topic! Mark Rabiner Photography Portland, Oregon http://rabinergroup.com/ - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html