Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/03/04

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Digilux 2 short hands-on test
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com>
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 07:27:13 -0800

On 3/4/04 6:39 AM, "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Please, Mark - you are too damn smart, and too insightful, to write,
> much less, believe your first couple of paragraphs. Leica aspirations?
> As in photosocial climbing? Sure it has Leica aspirations - it's meant
> to look like a Leica M. But it's not a Leica M - if this review is to be
> believed at all, it's an Olympus C5060 in Leica drag.
> 
> And btw - I am NOT trying to make any sort of case for the Olympus - I
> am simply saying that it's pretty insane to pay $1800 for a name and a
> set of features that apparently don't produce any better images than a
> camera that costs about 1/3 as much.
> 
> B. D.
> 
I'm betting the Dig 2 will give superior results from most point and shoot
dig's because of above average electronics, way above average glass possibly
the pinnacle of glass and way above average design. But we have to wait
until the camera comes out and someone can print comparisons A3's and other
sized prints and also see what they look like when put up in a monitor and
compared but then dealt with for web and uploading use (jpeged at lowest
compression (least loss)) and then compared again.

But then again as I see on a chart on a Calumet catalog I just got in the
mail it is by for the heaviest borderline point and shoot in its class out
of I think about 18 cameras on a two page spread. Some of those cameras
where the hinged battle star galaxtica spaceship style which should be
heavier than normally shaped point and shoots buy some margin. The dig 2
seems to be heavier that those as well. It's the glass I'm sure. Like a
Noctilux permanently mounted on a point and shoot. A Noctilux which zooms.

If I can possible afford it I give Leica the benefit of the doubt because it
is my main film cameras system and therefore I'm invested heavily in it. I
have faith in the company and would like to help support it. It is bravely
going digital against all odds. I like those guys. And the Digilux II is one
gorgous camera which has a Leica look but Jonathan Eastland tells me not a
Leica feel.
He may have a PDF on my site about that soon.

Mark Rabiner
Photography
Portland, Oregon
http://rabinergroup.com/



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