photogdave
Shops local
Don Parsons
Well-known
Looks good to me.
If I might ask, where did you get it? I want to get one in a couple months.
If I might ask, where did you get it? I want to get one in a couple months.
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
Interesting - keep us posted on how you find it. Can you compare it to the LX-3?
jesse
jesse
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
I look forward to hearing about your initial impressions when you get a chance to play with it some more.
photogdave
Shops local
A couple of early observations: the new, bigger grip aids handling quite well without seeming to add much bulk compared to LX3. The new step-zoom is VERY well implemented! A quick flick of the zoom toggle in either direction gets you to the next focal length or hold it down to quickly zoom between the extremes of the range. It's faster than the control ring of the Canon S90 (which I also like very much).
Don: The LX5 is in stock at a local store here in Vancouver called Leo's Camera Supply.
Don: The LX5 is in stock at a local store here in Vancouver called Leo's Camera Supply.
jky
Well-known
...Leo's - nice! Will be there in a week... hopefully one will be in stock (crud - HST!).
How is iso 800? Improved over the lx3?
How is iso 800? Improved over the lx3?
Colin G.
Established
looks quite good.
jky
Well-known
...went to The Camera Store here and ended up purchasing one...
As mentioned above, the handling is improved with the slightly larger grip. Operationally, I find this faster than the lx3 in both power on & AF acquisition. Haven't had the chance to shoot RAW, but jpeg @ iso 800 (imo) is cleaner with slightly more detail than the lx3.
Attaching the EVF still maintains a flat, light and compact profile - nice for those man-purses that have to share space with diapers, wipes, spare sleeper and meds for a 2yr old.
As for $ - yes, I think it's expensive especially now that the NEX & u43 cameras are out. We'll see if this thing is a keeper...
As mentioned above, the handling is improved with the slightly larger grip. Operationally, I find this faster than the lx3 in both power on & AF acquisition. Haven't had the chance to shoot RAW, but jpeg @ iso 800 (imo) is cleaner with slightly more detail than the lx3.
Attaching the EVF still maintains a flat, light and compact profile - nice for those man-purses that have to share space with diapers, wipes, spare sleeper and meds for a 2yr old.
As for $ - yes, I think it's expensive especially now that the NEX & u43 cameras are out. We'll see if this thing is a keeper...
Wiyum
Established
The new step-zoom is VERY well implemented! A quick flick of the zoom toggle in either direction gets you to the next focal length or hold it down to quickly zoom between the extremes of the range.
The press release had it skipping from 35 to 70.... which I figured was a typo. Does it stop at 50? And does it flash the focal length when you step?
Thanks for the early reporting!
photogdave
Shops local
As for $ - yes, I think it's expensive especially now that the NEX & u43 cameras are out. We'll see if this thing is a keeper...
I was actually quite happy to see it selling for significantly less than the LX3, and it's exactly half the price of the GF1 w/20mm lens!
photogdave
Shops local
It steps between 24, 28, 35, 50, 70 and 90. Yes it does display the focal length on the screen.The press release had it skipping from 35 to 70.... which I figured was a typo. Does it stop at 50? And does it flash the focal length when you step?
Thanks for the early reporting!
jky
Well-known
...just wondering - how's it going so far...
...just wondering - how's it going so far...
...with the lx5?
...just wondering - how's it going so far...
...with the lx5?
Don Parsons
Well-known
Post some more if you have time Dave. Portraits and Landscapes/cityscapes if you have them.
gilpen123
Gil
I also want to see some more samples and mini reviews from actual users. Specifically wanted to know the supposedly wider dynamic range and cleaner high ISO shots.
Harry Lime
Practitioner
Can you preset the focus to let's say 2.5m?
thanks
thanks
jky
Well-known
Harry: yes you can. both the zoom and mf distance are "remembered"... like the lx3 after a firmware update some time ago.
KEH
Well-known
A couple of examples with mine:
ISO 1600
ISO 80
Re image quality: very good at low ISO (thanks to the lens, in part). The combination of the camera shooting in RAW and LR3 does a very good job with ISO1600 files - there is grain, but also a lot of sharpness and detail. Dynamic range seems pretty good -- in the ISO 1600 file above, I was able to pull back a certain amount of detail in the illuminated sign.
Re handling and use: as others have said, the grip is very good. Very portable. Controls are a big improvement (I skipped the LX3 because of the joystick control). The stepped zoom is nice to have, and the range is good. Autofocus is very quick. The option of a EVF is also appreciated, even if the EVF itself is very limited in terms of pixel density.
Kirk
ISO 1600

ISO 80

Re image quality: very good at low ISO (thanks to the lens, in part). The combination of the camera shooting in RAW and LR3 does a very good job with ISO1600 files - there is grain, but also a lot of sharpness and detail. Dynamic range seems pretty good -- in the ISO 1600 file above, I was able to pull back a certain amount of detail in the illuminated sign.
Re handling and use: as others have said, the grip is very good. Very portable. Controls are a big improvement (I skipped the LX3 because of the joystick control). The stepped zoom is nice to have, and the range is good. Autofocus is very quick. The option of a EVF is also appreciated, even if the EVF itself is very limited in terms of pixel density.
Kirk
ampguy
Veteran
Hi Ray
Hi Ray
On that day, I was just looking for an outlet to release my Haiku-isms
I have no idea about this LX5 thing, but I do want to try a u4/3 or NEX one of these days. Though I doubt it will be used much, more of as a novel m-backup, but we'll see, you never know.
Hi Ray
On that day, I was just looking for an outlet to release my Haiku-isms
I have no idea about this LX5 thing, but I do want to try a u4/3 or NEX one of these days. Though I doubt it will be used much, more of as a novel m-backup, but we'll see, you never know.
That's what you always say, Ted. Now you've got it in a haiku.
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KEH
Well-known
Is the EVF useful for anything besides image framing at eyelevel? Is it possible to focus via the EVF? Is there a VF magnifier function to enlarge the center of the EVF as a focussing aid?
Would you travel with only this one camera?
You can certainly do manual focus with magnification. I find manual focus without magnification pretty hit or miss even on a good EVF, such as on the Oly EP2. The other option is zone focus, and there is a setting to make the camera remember the manual focus setting.
I could definitely travel with just this camera (but not for a safari, obviously).
Kirk
cnphoto
Well-known
I like the idea of stepped zooming! if leica, for instance, where to release an X2 with stepped zooming (35, 50 and 90mm) I'd be all over it.
With my LX3 (when i use it = not often) i just use it wide open because i can mount a 21VF and forget about it. I don't use it enough to look at upgrading (it is now, eseentially, my partner's camera) - but these changes/upgrades are all for the good so far.
With my LX3 (when i use it = not often) i just use it wide open because i can mount a 21VF and forget about it. I don't use it enough to look at upgrading (it is now, eseentially, my partner's camera) - but these changes/upgrades are all for the good so far.
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