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Leica is still there too with the upcoming D-Lux 8 which will also probably spawn a LX100 III.
Well, Leica just brought out the D-Lux8 and Panasonic the S9. The D-Lux8 is the same old LX100 II in a new Q like skin. The S9 seems like it could be used as a pretty good video camera (though it has time limits), but for stills... not so sure. It lacks an EVF, mechanical shutter, etc. However, it is full frame and is small. I think it is underwhelming personally.I agree but also who else is doing anything in the compact camera category? When was the last time Sony updated the RX100 series? What was the last high end Canon Powesrshot? Panasonic? Olympus? Really I think it’s that Fuji and Ricoh are the last ones standing in the enthusiast compact category.
Not really, it also has an OLED EVF. That will be a big upgrade from the field sequential EVF of the LX100 and LX100 II for those with fast visual processing and see the rainbows.Well, Leica just brought out the D-Lux8 and Panasonic the S9. The D-Lux8 is the same old LX100 II in a new Q like skin.
Well, ok, not EXACTLY... but an EVF upgrade alone is not a huge deal on a $1600 camera. It is still a 17mp camera based on an old sensor using the same lens etc.Not really, it also has an OLED EVF. That will be a big upgrade from the field sequential EVF of the LX100 and LX100 II for those with fast visual processing and see the rainbows.
Interesting. I did not realize the D-Lux 8 had an OLED EVF—or any upgrade to the EVF at all. Judging by the initial roll-out, it seems as if the D-Lux 8 was rushed to market before the marketing team was even ready. I don't recall any such lackluster product launch by Leica. The S9 also seems as if it was rushed to market, as the lens intended to go with it wasn't ready in time.Not really, it also has an OLED EVF. That will be a big upgrade from the field sequential EVF of the LX100 and LX100 II for those with fast visual processing and see the rainbows.
It is kind of amazing how Leica isn't highlighting the OLED EVF. One of the biggest complaints about the LX100 II was that the EVF wasn't upgraded. You have to go digging to find the specs for the EVF in the new Leica. It is possible the processor is upgraded too (might be needed for the EVF) as it has new features and such and compatibility with the Fotos app.Interesting. I did not realize the D-Lux 8 had an OLED EVF—or any upgrade to the EVF at all. Judging by the initial roll-out, it seems as if the D-Lux 8 was rushed to market before the marketing team was even ready. I don't recall any such lackluster product launch by Leica. The S9 also seems as if it was rushed to market, as the lens intended to go with it wasn't ready in time.
I would imagine it is...It is possible the processor is upgraded too (might be needed for the EVF) as it has new features and such and compatibility with the Fotos app.



Dear oldhaven,Testing out my new to me Olympus C-8080WZ. I tend to take pictures of the same things in our back yard, so excuse these if they seem familiar, just testing out the camera. I need to find a tree stump and a wooden fence I think. 😉
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So far I am pretty pleased with the camera. Is the image quality much better than the 4MP Olympus C-750UZ? Too early to tell. My only other digital besides IPhones is a Pentax K-5 IIs, at twice the 8MP of the C-8080. Still not a big number. That is definitely a more capable image maker though. I rather doubt I will ever need anything with more MP's than that.
Hi oldhaven,Hi Tim,
The BLM-1 batteries for the C-8080 are pretty reasonable as third party items. I am finding I need to carry a spare. The Compact Flash cards are also reasonably priced and a 2GB card will hold 1000 HQ images and about half that for SHQ and less for TIFF or Raw. I am aware of the noise problem at max ISO of 400, but I intend to use it for landscapes, boating, and walks on good weather days. I even have an Olympus PT-023 underwater housing for it coming. (New in box $19.99!) I won’t be diving with it but want to take it kayaking without worrying about it getting wet.

I think you're on to something here. I would bet that as Gen Alpha comes of age, whatever camera systems exist will have some kind of "film simulation" that mimics the look of early smartphone cameras. I can pick out an iPhone 4-7 image just by sight, and I wouldn't be surprised if these effects are baked in as JPEG simulations. OTOH, I really do enjoy the look that the CCD sensor compacts give. Examples below:In terms of nostalgia for the younger generation, 2000s digicams are the digital equivalent of film. They are slow like older film cameras, produce lower resolution images, and have a look which younger generations will associate with their childhood...It's interesting that nostalgia fuels this niche. It's likely that future generations will look at today's smartphone photos in the same way, equating long depth of field 28mm, vertical orientation and slightly smeared details with memories of their childhood and teenage years.
MINI UK Trip-6 by Derek Kreindler, on Flickr
Kettle by Derek Kreindler, on FlickrI have a Canon S90 which I intended to use as my primary pocket camera, but was set aside after I got the Ricoh GRD III. Ergonomics won out there. I know a 22 year old woman who happily uses a S90 and loves the colours and 'vibe' of the jpegs.I think you're on to something here. I would bet that as Gen Alpha comes of age, whatever camera systems exist will have some kind of "film simulation" that mimics the look of early smartphone cameras. I can pick out an iPhone 4-7 image just by sight, and I wouldn't be surprised if these effects are baked in as JPEG simulations. OTOH, I really do enjoy the look that the CCD sensor compacts give. Examples below:
MINI UK Trip-6 by Derek Kreindler, on Flickr
Kettle by Derek Kreindler, on Flickr
Testing out my new to me Olympus C-8080WZ. I tend to take pictures of the same things in our back yard, so excuse these if they seem familiar, just testing out the camera. I need to find a tree stump and a wooden fence I think. 😉
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and one using the internal black and white mode
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So far I am pretty pleased with the camera. Is the image quality much better than the 4MP Olympus C-750UZ? Too early to tell. My only other digital besides IPhones is a Pentax K-5 IIs, at twice the 8MP of the C-8080. Still not a big number. That is definitely a more capable image maker though. I rather doubt I will ever need anything with more MP's than that.