Panasonic and Leica digital camera models are siblings (not the M8 or  
R9/DMR of course). Panasonic does the manufacturing, Leica provides  
the lens design, engineering collaboration on the lens manufacturing  
process and performance specs, quality assurance testing on the  
design and additional QA on the finished goods carrying their brand  
name/packaging. The D-Lux 3 is sibling to the Panasonic LX2, the V- 
Lux 1 is sibling to the Panasonic FZ50, and the Digilux 3 is sibling  
to the Panasonic L1.

On the earlier LX1/D-Lux 2 siblings, I owned the LX1 and compared it  
against a borrowed DLux 2. There were NO difference at all other than  
styling and Leicas branding/QA/warranty.

With the L1/Digilux3, Leica's specification for the in-camera JPEG  
rendering options is very different from Panasonic's. I have the L1,  
borrowed a Digilux3 and compared the RAW files on a standard target  
subject. There is no difference in the RAW data itself, but the  
metadata is somewhat different reflecting the JPEG processing  
differences. Only other difference is that the Leica model outputs  
DNG format RAW files, where the L1 puts out Panasonic RAW files (I  
convert them to DNG format on import to Lightroom). Since I never use  
JPEGs from the camera, the cameras are identical for my use.

I don't know whether the D Lux 3 or V Lux 1 have similar differences  
now.

I've had three Panasonic cameras (FZ10, LX1, and L1). All three have  
been excellent performers. The L1 in particular is a far better  
camera than the review press makes it out to be. The Leica siblings  
are similarly excellent performers. I'm not sure why Jens is saying  
that they're cumbersome to handle ... the FZ10 and L1 certainly are  
not, the LX1 was a little fiddly like most compact cameras of its  
size/design.

Yes, I'd like an M8 too. Body and Elmarit-M 24/2.8 ASPH lens, please.  
Definitely out of my salary bracket at the moment... ! ;-)

Godfrey


On Sep 25, 2007, at 5:13 AM, Jens Bladt wrote:

> I'd love to have the M8, but until I can afford to spend more than  
> a months
> worth of wages on at camera - I'll stick to my trusty old Pseudo  
> Leica - the
> Leica CL :-)
> BTW - the Panasonics are not too bad imagemakers (nice lenses) -  
> but just
> kinda cumbersome to handle:
> http://flickr.com/photos/bladt/1085606405/in/set-72157601372352118/
>
>
> Leica P&S cameras.  Aren't they just re-badged Panasonics?
>
>> Speaking of Leica, has anyone looked at/tried the latest Leica P&S  
>> that is
>> 10 megpxl?  I was looking at one the other day and it was priced  
>> at about
>> 500.00 and looked/felt pretty spiffy.


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