RustyRus wrote:
First impression is a bit of shock honestly- It really is a Leica Q3 in a TINY package- Also pleasantly surprised with the IQ of this little thing. I have this thing up in Whistler with me all week and will put it through its paces.
This might just end up as my wife's camera though- She loves it and keeps asking for it.
One annoyance- Why are the Leica Looks not on this camera? That is a bit frustrating.
I have been shooting Leicas for almost a decade (Ms, Qs), can you educate me what Leica look looks like? Some comparison sample or even more scientific data will be helpful
rollei35_warton wrote:
I have been shooting Leicas for almost a decade (Ms, Qs), can you educate me what Leica look looks like? Some comparison sample or even more scientific data will be helpful
rollei35_warton wrote:
I have been shooting Leicas for almost a decade (Ms, Qs), can you educate me what Leica look looks like? Some comparison sample or even more scientific data will be helpful
Settle down tiger- Its JPEG outputs with a preset developed by Leica. For the Q3 and SL3
For those interested, Red Dot Forum (Leica Store Miami guys) is doing a live D-Lux 8 deep dive with Q&A this Saturday Aug 17th at 8pm Eastern Time. These are usually very informative but long, normally lasting about 2 hours. It should be available as a recording for those that miss the live stream.
I spent all day with this camera yesterday- Multiple activities where lugging a camera around wouldn't have been ideal-
This thing fits in your pocket- Little snug but it was in my pocket while going down an olympic bob sled course
IQ is pretty good- Focus is pretty good-
Haptics and usbality is amazing. I set it up just like my Q3 and its really identical feeling but with a zoom. The q3 files are on another level but not expecting them to be anywhere close-
A bike ride, had an 2 time Olympian drive us down a Bobsleigh course in Whistler, and jumping off some docks at the lake. Full day with this little camera and for me its been fun.
LEICA D-Lux 8DC VARIO-SUMMILUX 1:1.7-2.8/10.9-34 ASPH. lens11mmf/5.61/800s200 ISO-1.0 EV
LEICA D-Lux 8DC VARIO-SUMMILUX 1:1.7-2.8/10.9-34 ASPH. lens11mmf/1.71/4000s200 ISO-1.0 EV
LEICA D-Lux 8DC VARIO-SUMMILUX 1:1.7-2.8/10.9-34 ASPH. lens34mmf/5.61/2000s200 ISO0.0 EV
LEICA D-Lux 8DC VARIO-SUMMILUX 1:1.7-2.8/10.9-34 ASPH. lens30mmf/5.61/200s200 ISO0.0 EV
LEICA D-Lux 8DC VARIO-SUMMILUX 1:1.7-2.8/10.9-34 ASPH. lens11mmf/5.61/320s200 ISO0.0 EV
LEICA D-Lux 8DC VARIO-SUMMILUX 1:1.7-2.8/10.9-34 ASPH. lens11mmf/5.61/400s200 ISO0.0 EV
This about an 60% crop-
LEICA D-Lux 8DC VARIO-SUMMILUX 1:1.7-2.8/10.9-34 ASPH. lens34mmf/5.61/320s200 ISO+1.0 EV
This is exactly what this little gem of a camera was designed for in my opinion. The full Leica shooting experience in a compact, well built, package. As you have demonstrated keep the ISO on the low side and the IQ is amazing for such a small sensor. I find this zoom lens to be very nice IQ wise also.
I do wish it was weather resistant rated, and had Leica Looks in it. Then it would be almost perfect.
RustyRus wrote:
I spent all day with this camera yesterday- Multiple activities where lugging a camera around wouldn't have been ideal-
This thing fits in your pocket- Little snug but it was in my pocket while going down an olympic bob sled course
IQ is pretty good- Focus is pretty good-
Haptics and usbality is amazing. I set it up just like my Q3 and its really identical feeling but with a zoom. The q3 files are on another level but not expecting them to be anywhere close-
A bike ride, had an 2 time Olympian drive us down a Bobsleigh course in Whistler, and jumping off some docks at the lake. Full day with this little camera and for me its been fun.
Great photos Rusty. Sure looks like a nice compact option.
I would have preferred the same style/size camera with the Pana/Leica 15mm 1.7 lens bolted on instead. As much as the zoom offers versatility, I’m not a fan of the retractable lens due to size/look and speed of use. A fast ~30mm equivalent would be a perfect option for me.
Spec says "central" shutter. Is that a zoom lens with a leaf shutter, like the Q?
This is kinda interesting to me, in that I started my journey into Leica via the Panny GX8 with the PL15 ... diggin' the optical acutance of the association with Leica, I figured I'd start finding out what a "real" Leica glass could be like.
Looks like it could make a nice "family outing" camera. Meaning that when I'm out with the family, I don't want to be without a rig, but toting the gear has a way of being a bit "intrusive" to the outing (mostly from their perspective). This seems like it could be generational improvements to the GX8, with much of the DNA from the Q series. Could make a nice "bike" camera, too ... better than relying on the phone when not wanting to tote a lot of gear.
Got me thinkin' ...
How's the shutter response (similar to Q, I expect)?
AF response?
Battery life?
Zoom looks a bit slow to rack out, but that shouldn't be a biggie after shooting only primes for that last several years. It's not like I rely on zoom for composition the way I once did.
Spec says "central" shutter. Is that a zoom lens with a leaf shutter, like the Q?
This is kinda interesting to me, in that I started my journey into Leica via the Panny GX8 with the PL15 ... diggin' the optical acutance of the association with Leica, I figured I'd start finding out what a "real" Leica glass could be like.
Looks like it could make a nice "family outing" camera. Meaning that when I'm out with the family, I don't want to be without a rig, but toting the gear has a way of being a bit "intrusive" to the outing (mostly from their perspective). This seems like it could be generational improvements to the GX8, with much of the DNA from the Q series. Could make a nice "bike" camera, too ... better than relying on the phone when not wanting to tote a lot of gear.
Got me thinkin' ...
How's the shutter response (similar to Q, I expect)?
AF response?
Battery life?
Zoom looks a bit slow to rack out, but that shouldn't be a biggie after shooting only primes for that last several years. It's not like I rely on zoom for composition the way I once did.
bought mine for those times I just need to carry something small. I love macro mode and get within a few centimeters to the subject. AF and shutter response are very good. Tracking is OK, pretty good for this type of camera. Battery life? Don't know yet as I;ve only had the camera for a day.
Spec says "central" shutter. Is that a zoom lens with a leaf shutter, like the Q?
This is kinda interesting to me, in that I started my journey into Leica via the Panny GX8 with the PL15 ... diggin' the optical acutance of the association with Leica, I figured I'd start finding out what a "real" Leica glass could be like.
Looks like it could make a nice "family outing" camera. Meaning that when I'm out with the family, I don't want to be without a rig, but toting the gear has a way of being a bit "intrusive" to the outing (mostly from their perspective). This seems like it could be generational improvements to the GX8, with much of the DNA from the Q series. Could make a nice "bike" camera, too ... better than relying on the phone when not wanting to tote a lot of gear.
Got me thinkin' ...
How's the shutter response (similar to Q, I expect)?
AF response?
Battery life?
Zoom looks a bit slow to rack out, but that shouldn't be a biggie after shooting only primes for that last several years. It's not like I rely on zoom for composition the way I once did.
I don't have any issues with the Shutter or AF/zoom speed on the camera. Honestly if you are looking for a great shooting experience, in a tiny unassuming form factor that fits in your pocket, this camera is a winner.
I had this camera in my pocket while on a bobsleigh in Whistler. Its a little bulky when I did this but easily doable.
The IQ is very good and the dng files give plenty of flexibility-
Its not cheap, the Fuji X100Vi is probably the overall better camera but this has a 24-70 zoom and is fun.
I'm keeping mine and will use it when I want a camera I just don't want a camera to be the star of the show.