Please see http://usat.ly/1gZOc6Z
For a general newspaper review, I think they did a good job in their analysis and objectivity
Stephen
For a general newspaper review, I think they did a good job in their analysis and objectivity
Stephen
Lss
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There's a new way to hold a camera. Perhaps it is an ergonomic nightmare. 
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
In fact, it's more innovative and more intuitive than most modern cameras and offers image quality that can match all but the best mirrorless cameras on the market.
Interesting.
Aristophanes
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From the actual test, the DR comments:
As you increase the ISO speed, however, dynamic range begins to fall fast. Using the same "high" dynamic range threshold, the Leica T's performance drops to 6.58 stops at ISO 200, 5.62 stops at ISO 400, 4.55 stops at ISO 800, and 3.08 stops at ISO 1600. From there things predictably get worse, with just 2.37 stops at ISO 3200, 1.93 stops at ISO 6400, and no qualifying stops at ISO 12500.
In general the base ISO dynamic range is very promising. At just that level the Leica T holds its own against some of the better APS-C cameras on the market. The higher ISO speeds do leave us with some cause for concern, however. Though the performance at the top ISO speeds is respectable, it's actually the middle areas where cheaper cameras beat out the T. This isn't a dealbreaker, but as you might expect, there are better, cheaper cameras to be had.
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As you increase the ISO speed, however, dynamic range begins to fall fast. Using the same "high" dynamic range threshold, the Leica T's performance drops to 6.58 stops at ISO 200, 5.62 stops at ISO 400, 4.55 stops at ISO 800, and 3.08 stops at ISO 1600. From there things predictably get worse, with just 2.37 stops at ISO 3200, 1.93 stops at ISO 6400, and no qualifying stops at ISO 12500.
In general the base ISO dynamic range is very promising. At just that level the Leica T holds its own against some of the better APS-C cameras on the market. The higher ISO speeds do leave us with some cause for concern, however. Though the performance at the top ISO speeds is respectable, it's actually the middle areas where cheaper cameras beat out the T. This isn't a dealbreaker, but as you might expect, there are better, cheaper cameras to be had.
http://cameras.reviewed.com/content...pikes&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=collab
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