Typical price: £490
What is it: Traditionally styled 10-megapixel compact camera with 4x optical zoom
What we think: Ideal for an enthusiast looking for a compact powerful camera, however it has a price only a Leica aficionado could love
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Leica D-Lux 3 user reviews
April 2, 2007
Posted by: Kevin Hendry
"Does what it says on the box"
What I like:
Well built, solid, very clear screen
What I don't like:
Poor lens cover, very loose, shame there's no view finder
Review:
Very pleased with the camera in general. Sharpness of the pictures on computer are not the best by any means. Really should do something about that lens cover, two weeks old and it rattles loose already! The leather case is great and the camera feels solid, nice to feel some weight. Remembering to manually pop up the flash is still taking some getting used to.
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