Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Eric - I second the recommendation of the GRD and a 28/35 minifinder. I'm delighted with the image quality of mine and don't find the use of JPG files a terrible limitation. You can shoot DNGs but will have to wait about 13 seconds between shots if you do (vs. about 2 seconds for JPGs). Color JPGs are good up to ISO 400, above that I'd recommend shooting B&W only. You might look at the Ricoh GX-100, too. Sean Reid just reviewed the one and liked it. His review is available here if you're a subscriber. http://www.reidreviews.com/reidreviews/login.asp I had and returned one because of poor image quality due to diffraction effects at small apertures though I liked it in other ways. In retrospect, I might have had a bad unit since the images Reid published don't show these effects - though do show a couple of other problems. Regards, Dick On Sep 06, 2007, at 11:22 AM, Didier Ludwig wrote: > I called the swiss Sigma importer last week to ask about the DP-1. > The dude at the phone was desperately sorry to tell me that they > have absolutely no knowledge about an eventual release date. > > The Ricoh GR-D with a Voigtlander 28mm metal finder or 28/35 > minifinder might be the best alternative in my opinion, especially > since the prices lowered considerably. Here I can get it for less > than $400 (without finder which I already own). > > Didier > > > > > >> I will be travelling in Italy in nov. >> I am not dragging an m8 all over the place. >> But I would like a pocketable digital that is close to the quality >> we all >> expect. >> >> I was hoping the Sigma DP1 would have shown up by now.. but it is >> no where >> to be seen >> What do LUG'ers recommend? >> Is the C-LUX 2 up to it? >> >> Got to be small. I prefer fixed lens. >> >> thanks, >> Eric > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information