dave lackey
Veteran
For the past few weeks, I have been amazed at the photos here:
http://flickrhivemind.net/flickr_hv...=250&sort=Interestingness&page=1&tag_mode=all
Just shows how good this little camera is.
http://flickrhivemind.net/flickr_hv...=250&sort=Interestingness&page=1&tag_mode=all
Just shows how good this little camera is.
dave lackey
Veteran
Gotta tell ya...there are some talented folks out there with these point and shoot cameras!
pvdhaar
Peter
There are some real gems in that stream.. It's amazing, isn't it, what can be done with a compact point & shoot.
dave lackey
Veteran
There are some real gems in that stream.. It's amazing, isn't it, what can be done with a compact point & shoot.
Actually there are better shots here than one would imagine.
Funny how on RFF no one takes these cameras seriously.
dave lackey
Veteran
There are some real gems in that stream.. It's amazing, isn't it, what can be done with a compact point & shoot.
It is the photographer after all, isn't it? Thorsten Overgaard has it right, use the camera you love and you will take great photographs. Over time, you will learn the pros and cons of any camera/lens, it's strengths and weaknesses and if you are serious about your photography, you can produce great images regardless of what you use.
ray*j*gun
Veteran
There are many members on RFF and I'm sure I'm not the only one who has respect for "point and shoot cameras". Its trite but the old saw about "the best camera is the one you have with you" is quite true.
Actually there are better shots here than one would imagine.
Funny how on RFF no one takes these cameras seriously.![]()
dave lackey
Veteran
There are many members on RFF and I'm sure I'm not the only one who has respect for "point and shoot cameras". Its trite but the old saw about "the best camera is the one you have with you" is quite true.
+1...the DL 5 is definitely one you can carry anywhere! As are a number of other nice compacts.
bigeye
Well-known
Raymond: I'd add that this is proof that the biomass behind the lens is far more important than anything else.
I just picked up the tiny S100 to allow me to take more pictures during the idle time of business travel. I now practice working on light, composition and creating very bad images faster and more often.
- Charlie
I just picked up the tiny S100 to allow me to take more pictures during the idle time of business travel. I now practice working on light, composition and creating very bad images faster and more often.
- Charlie
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I wonder if some of the less than enthusiastic press on the DL5 could have been from some bad samples getting out. I read this review some time ago when I was musing about getting a decent compact digicam.
Also a lot of people choose the Panasonic equivalent for its lower price, so that may be another factor. For me, I'd just as soon have the Leica's longer warranty. Not that the red dot doesn't appeal to me. No, I would never be so shallow ...
Also a lot of people choose the Panasonic equivalent for its lower price, so that may be another factor. For me, I'd just as soon have the Leica's longer warranty. Not that the red dot doesn't appeal to me. No, I would never be so shallow ...
dave lackey
Veteran
Raymond: I'd add that this is proof that the biomass behind the lens is far more important than anything else.
I just picked up the tiny S100 to allow me to take more pictures during the idle time of business travel. I now practice working on light, composition and creating very bad images faster and more often.
- Charlie
Charlie, that is funny...
GraflexLefty
Member
I've had my DL5 for about a month now and while sometimes I have second thoughts about spending that kind of money on a "point and shoot" camera, as soon as I have it my hands taking pics I have no doubt I made the right choice. Besides the amazing images it's taken, I find that since it's so compact that I have it with me all of the time which has opened up photo opportunities which I wouldn't have had otherwise. Basically it's made photography fun again and re-energized the way I look at things.
dave lackey
Veteran
I've had my DL5 for about a month now and while sometimes I have second thoughts about spending that kind of money on a "point and shoot" camera, as soon as I have it my hands taking pics I have no doubt I made the right choice. Besides the amazing images it's taken, I find that since it's so compact that I have it with me all of the time which has opened up photo opportunities which I wouldn't have had otherwise. Basically it's made photography fun again and re-energized the way I look at things.
Well, there you are...the perfect reason to own one! Thanks for the post.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
The Leica D-Lux series allows full manual control--it's not just a P & S. With my D-Lux 3 and D-Lux 4, I can do at least 90% of what I can do with my D300, D700, and M8.2. In a few days I'll have an X10 to try out. They are not toys!



dave lackey
Veteran
The Leica D-Lux series allows full manual control--it's not just a P & S. With my D-Lux 3 and D-Lux 4, I can do at least 90% of what I can do with my D300, D700, and M8.2. In a few days I'll have an X10 to try out. They are not toys!
Let me see if I can upload a sample or two. May take a while . . .
Yes, I agree...Personally, I would prefer to see a forum for compact Leica cameras separate from Point and Shoots.
Looking forward to your images, Rob!
dave lackey
Veteran
Hey, Rob...
Got anymore photos to share? The D-Lux 5 is really a performer.
Got anymore photos to share? The D-Lux 5 is really a performer.
GraflexLefty
Member
My DL5 is at Leica NJ for warranty repairs but this is one of the reasons I miss it so much

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dave lackey
Veteran
My DL5 is at Leica NJ for warranty repairs but this is one of the reasons I miss it so much
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The cool thing here is that this is a great example where a wider (35mm ?) lens shines. Too many times, the motif is too far away or the motif is distorted, due to either the physical makeup of the motif or the point of view chosen.
The DL5 is certainly very good IMO!:angel:
dave lackey
Veteran
dave lackey
Veteran
Here is a flickr link for the DL 4:
http://flickrhivemind.net/flickr_hv...=250&sort=Interestingness&page=1&tag_mode=all
http://flickrhivemind.net/flickr_hv...=250&sort=Interestingness&page=1&tag_mode=all
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