dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Well..
I've been playing with the Panasonic Lumix LX-3 (similar to the Leica D-Lux 4)
over the past 2-3 weeks.
I've been trying to compare it to my other "luxury" P&S camera - the Ricoh GR Digital II.
What have I found so far?
Here's a short list of what I enjoy about the Panasonic OVER the Ricoh:
Focal length - the 24mm is handy
Lens speed - the f2.0 is fast for a P&S and lends itself well to "available light shooting"
High ISO - the Panasonic 800 ISO seems to be a bit cleaner than the Ricoh @ 800 but I have yet to print photos to see if this is truly the case
Here's a short list of what I DON'T like about the LX-3 over the GR Digital II:
Ergonomics - totally suck imho on the LX-3 vs the GR - I can do everything on the Ricoh while holding it in one hand - I need to be double jointed in the fingers at a minimum to do the same with the LX-3
RAW files - Ricohs are easily readable by many RAW converters (including Adobe Lightroom) while the LX-3 files require either the proprietary SilkyPix (crap) or an open source solutions (RPP)
Compactness - The LX-3 is not nearly as compact and "pocket worty" as the Ricoh is. This is due to the zoom lens on the LX-3.
Hot Shoe - Ya.. both cams have a hot shoe but the Ricoh comes with a hot shoe cover AND it can accept the venerable and versatiile Vivitar 283 🙂 or 2800. The LX-3 can accept the Canon 580EX series but not Vivitar; I just prefer using the Vivitar in general.
Internal Flash - seems to over expose with the LX-3 vs the Ricoh
Snap Mode - non existent (to the best of my knowledge) on the LX-3
I hope, maybe on a day off during my vacation, I'll have time to put together a more "complete" review but for now that's a short little snapshot between these two "high end" P&S's
Dave
I've been playing with the Panasonic Lumix LX-3 (similar to the Leica D-Lux 4)
over the past 2-3 weeks.
I've been trying to compare it to my other "luxury" P&S camera - the Ricoh GR Digital II.
What have I found so far?
Here's a short list of what I enjoy about the Panasonic OVER the Ricoh:
Focal length - the 24mm is handy
Lens speed - the f2.0 is fast for a P&S and lends itself well to "available light shooting"
High ISO - the Panasonic 800 ISO seems to be a bit cleaner than the Ricoh @ 800 but I have yet to print photos to see if this is truly the case
Here's a short list of what I DON'T like about the LX-3 over the GR Digital II:
Ergonomics - totally suck imho on the LX-3 vs the GR - I can do everything on the Ricoh while holding it in one hand - I need to be double jointed in the fingers at a minimum to do the same with the LX-3
RAW files - Ricohs are easily readable by many RAW converters (including Adobe Lightroom) while the LX-3 files require either the proprietary SilkyPix (crap) or an open source solutions (RPP)
Compactness - The LX-3 is not nearly as compact and "pocket worty" as the Ricoh is. This is due to the zoom lens on the LX-3.
Hot Shoe - Ya.. both cams have a hot shoe but the Ricoh comes with a hot shoe cover AND it can accept the venerable and versatiile Vivitar 283 🙂 or 2800. The LX-3 can accept the Canon 580EX series but not Vivitar; I just prefer using the Vivitar in general.
Internal Flash - seems to over expose with the LX-3 vs the Ricoh
Snap Mode - non existent (to the best of my knowledge) on the LX-3
I hope, maybe on a day off during my vacation, I'll have time to put together a more "complete" review but for now that's a short little snapshot between these two "high end" P&S's
Dave