Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Looking forward to your first shots with it. Thanks for showing, Philippe Op 23-okt-06, om 05:47 heeft Norm Aubin het volgende geschreven: > Greetings all, > > I made the step into digital last week by purchasing a Leica branded > Panasonic - the D-Lux 3. B+H photo notified me when they got their > first > set in and I ordered the next day - and one day before they sold out. > > I figured it was about time to find out if the convenience of > digital was > worth the quality loss - at least for snap shot use and such - I > doubt it > will replace the film cameras that I already have (at a reasonable > cost) for > some time yet. What I want to know is if the work flow and the > rapidity of > turn around is worth it - the instant gratification of seeing the > shots in > hours instead of days and weeks. > > Some initial observations (pix to follow next week when I return from > business travel) - The camera is a small critter - about the size of a > regular deck of playing cards - with a small bulge up front for the > lens to > protrude. Once uncapped and powered up the lens extends a tad bit > more - > and further yet when zooming. The display has two power levels - a > good > thing outside as the low level is too dim in sunlight - the full power > display is great though. > > It has raw capture, as well as two levels of ,jpg, and the 1 gig > cards at > 133 MHz take a good two seconds to store a raw capture - fractions > of a > second for .jpgs. According to the manual it can write to > (address) a 16 > gig card - once those are less pricy we'll see - for now four Lexar > 1 gig / > 133 MHz cards are working fine. Batteries are the same as the earlier > versions - they sell for 49.00 USD, although USBATTERY has them for > 15.00 > USD. The charge is supposed to last for 150 - 250 images - time > will tell. > > Kinesthetics - the damn thing is small! It hardly fits my hand - > and I'm > all over it as a result! It also take a lot of getting used to NOT > having a > viewfinder - the M6 has trained me how to see through a camera - > the TV > screen is alien and a little irritating - I want a viewfinder! > I'll adjust > - it's no worse than ground glass - but it's different than what I > use every > day. It weighs next to nothing - so when you're used to the robust > feel of > an M6 this thing is a will 'O the wisp. That brings it's own > problems, but > it fits in the shirt pocket - and it's always there when I probably > wouldn't > bring the M6 - so I will adjust! > > The few images I have made with it are fine - they have vibrant > color and > good sharp rendering - the Raw converter is a P.O.S. - but needs > must - it > came with the camera and until I get P.S. CS2 vice P.S. 7 - I'll > live with > it. > > The menu is not too bad to sort out - but not using electric > cameras has me > wondering why people need all that many options - I've done well > with the M6 > for a decade now - why do we need so many dang options? I've > sorted out the > things that I needed - enough to have basic control and take > pictures - that > took about 45 minutes and two slow readings of the manual - one > while the > battery charged - another after I could turn on the camera and try > things > out as I read them. It makes sense - if you're into all that > electrical > stuff to start with, I guess it helps some that I used to use a > Canon A1 and > AE1 at one time - a long, long time ago! > > So far I like it - it gives me hope that someday I'll eventually > settle into > the digital flow altogether - and then the M6 will be a down > payment on an > M8. > > I'll post some pictures next weekend. All things considered though > - I like > this little critter - and it gives me hope that the eventual > conversion to > digital for 35mm type work won't be a bad thing - at least once I > get past > the technological gaps in my education! > > Best of light, > Norm > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information