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Leica’s D-Lux 2; It’s The Perfect Vacation Camera—And It’s A Leica:
What is most impressive about the D-Lux 2 is that whenever I wanted features they were there. When I wanted to make macro shots of flowers at Acapulco’s Botanical Gardens, it was available. When I needed to shoot Burst mode, the D-Lux 2 gave it to me. Most of all, I could select the film frame aspect ratio that suited the subject. When added to the color scene and exposure modes and Image Stabilization, the D-Lux 2 is hard to beat as a perfect vacation camera. Oh yeah, you can shoot video clips, too. Look-Alike LeicaEven a causal glance at the specifications of the Leica D-Lux 2 and Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 (who names these things, R2-D2?) will tell you that these cameras are siblings. Just as the Pontiac Vibe and Toyota Matrix are more than kissin’ cousins, these two are similar but differently priced (the Panasonic is $200 less) cameras have almost everything in common except cosmetics. So what’s different? I asked a Leica representative and here’s what she told me, “The warranty is two years compared to Panasonic’s 90 days, customer service support offers a toll free number, the Leica brand name, aluminum body housing, and higher value software (Photoshop Elements 3.0). Those are the differences that Leica believes are the most important.” It’s up to you if you think that difference is worth the added expense, but she had me at “aluminum housing.”
Technical Specifications
For more information, contact Leica Camera Inc., 1 Pearl Court, Unit A, Allendale, NJ 07401; (800) 222-0118, (201) 995-0051; www.leica-camera.com.
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