Sunday, 18 January 2009

Sydney Harbour Bridge at night


Leica D-LUX 4, F/8, 6 secs, 7.9 mm, ISO 400, CWA Mode, 16:9, 20:54 18 Jan 2009


Leica D-LUX 4, F/8, 60 secs, 9.3 mm, ISO 80, CWA Mode, 16:9, 21:23 18 Jan 2009


Leica D-LUX 4, F/8, 8 secs, 5.1 mm, ISO 80, CWA Mode, 16:9, 20:53 13 Jan 2009

Saturday, 17 January 2009

Sydney Cove at night


Leica D-LUX 4, F/8, 6 secs, 5.1 mm, ISO 200, CWA Mode, 16:9, 20:35 15 Jan 2009


Leica D-LUX 4, F/8, 13 secs, 5.1 mm, ISO 80, CWA Mode, 16:9, 20:38 15 Jan 2009

Thursday, 15 January 2009

Sydney Opera House at night


Leica D-LUX 4, F/8, 6 secs, 5.1 mm, ISO 80, CWA Mode, 16:9, 20:36 12 Jan 2009


Leica D-LUX 4, F/5.6, 2 secs, 5.1 mm, ISO 80, CWA Mode, 16:9, 20:31 12 Jan 2009

Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Today's lunch

F/2, 1/30 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 250, Pattern Mode, 4:3, 13:05 14 Jan 2009

F/2, 1/30 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 320, Pattern Mode, 4:3, 13:04 14 Jan 2009

Friday, 9 January 2009

Test photos of Leica D-LUX 4

Normal Program, F/2, 1/8 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 80, Pattern Mode, 16:9, 19:15 8 Jan 2009

Normal Program, F/2, 1/80 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 800, Pattern Mode, 16:9, 19:16 8 Jan 2009

Normal Program, F/2, 1/60 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 80, Pattern Mode, 3:2, 01:18 9 Jan 2009

Aperture Priority, F/8, 1/20 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 400, Pattern Mode, 3:2, 01:20 9 Jan 2009

Aperture Priority, F/2.8, 1/125 sec, 12.8 mm, ISO 400, Pattern Mode, 3:2, 01:25 9 Jan 2009

Shutter Priority, F/5, 1/2 sec, 12.8 mm, ISO 80, Spot Mode, 16:9, 01:28 9 Jan 2009

Shutter Priority, F/2.3, 1/2 sec, 7.4 mm, ISO 125, Spot Mode, 16:9, 01:34 9 Jan 2009
(Dynamic Film)

Shutter Priority, F/2.3, 1/2 sec, 7.4 mm, ISO 125, Spot Mode, 16:9, 01:35 9 Jan 2009
Vibrant Film

Normal Program, F/2.8, 1/125 sec, 12.8 mm, ISO 3200, Pattern Mode, 16:9, 01:52 9 Jan 2009

Normal Program, F/2.8, 8 secs, 12.8 mm, ISO 80, Pattern Mode, 4:3, 01:54 9 Jan 2009

Normal Program, F/2.8, 1/8 sec, 12.8 mm, ISO 400, Spot Mode, 16:9, 02:04 9 Jan 2009

Aperture Priority, F/2.8, 5/8 sec, 12.8 mm, ISO 400, Spot Mode, 16:9, 02:04 9 Jan 2009

Aperture Priority, F/2.8, 3.2 secs, 12.8 mm, ISO 80, Spot Mode, 16:9, 02:07 9 Jan 2009

Aperture Priority, F/2.8, 1/2 sec, 7.9 mm, ISO 80, Pattern Mode, 16:9, 02:10 9 Jan 2009

Aperture Priority, F/2, 1/30 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 100, Pattern Mode, 16:9, 03:59 9 Jan 2009

Thursday, 8 January 2009

First two shots of my Leica

Leica D-LUX 4, Aperture Priority, F/2, 1/30 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 160, Pattern Mode, 4:3 18:47 8 Jan 2009

Leica D-LUX 4, Aperture Priority, F/2, 1/15 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 80, Pattern Mode, 16:9 18:48 8 Jan 2009

This was my dinner at a Japanese restaurant located next door to the camera store at where I first time touched my Leica D-LUX 4. The dish looked delicious but I nearly forgot the taste as all the taste in my mind was Leica. :-))

I really didn't think my Leica could come in so quickly on the second day I put the order in. It was unbelievable for me when I got the reminder call from the camera store in the city this afternoon.

Only the body is delivered today. The original Leica leather case will be available in two weeks, according to the saleslady.

However, the Leica D-LUX 4 is really sexy, indeed.

Wednesday, 7 January 2009

Leica D-LUX 4 ordered


After a one-week struggling in making the decision between Leica D-LUX 4 and Panasonic DMC-LX3, I ordered the Leica beauty at lunch time today.

Now I am crossing my fingers waiting for her coming next week. :-))

According to Leica, Leica D-LUX 4 is the first digital Leica compact camera with system character, and it was officially recognised as the "the son of M8", the flagship model of Leica Rangefinder systems.

Leica D-LUX 4 has a partnership sister, Panasonic DMC-LX3, which is considered as a complete identical of D-LUX 4 in functionality and image quality, but Leica's price doubles. Both models are made by Panasonic in Japan. So why did I order such an expensive D-LUX 4?

Well, actually there are a lot of such debates on the net, and I won't spark one more. I just explain my considerations below, basically and briefly.

Main considerations:
  1. Leica style body design, simple and professional, without the useless handle and ugly logos on DMC-LX3.

  2. This deal offers a free Leica leather case, which is worth about $150 USD.

  3. The international warranty on the Leica D-LUX 4 is for three years, while only one year nationwide for LX3.

  4. The RAW format of D-LUX 4 has better compatibility than the proprietary format of Panasonic.
Minor considerations:
  1. The Red Dot of Leica. :-))

  2. Professional RAW software Capture One for D-LUX 4. SilkyPix for its Japanese sister.

  3. Leica level of build quality, though the D-LUX 4 is actually made by Panasonic.

  4. Leica controls the firmware of D-LUX 4, which is expected to be upgraded for better quality for Leica style image.

  5. Better resale value.