@ RIDE, I will set up my tripod n do sum back to back shots for sure. I just got home from a vacation in Shanghai, a bit tired from the travelling. Will do the comparo shots mebe next week.
@ martin, I took my EOS40D to Shanghai n found it too cumbersome coupled with the f2.8 lens. I had my wife n 3 kids with me. I can tell u travelling with wife n kids + big heavy SLR reduces ur enjoyment of the vacation. What I wanted was a superb compact cam for the vacation.
Off I went to the cam shops in Shanghai n got myself a nice lil cheap LX3. I was so happy with the performance of the LX3 I decided to get the D-Lux4 too as I guessed things can only get better or at least I feel better with that red badge on it.
@ rob_x2004, u r absolutely right.
@ Tenor1, ya the D-Lux 4 cost me double the amount I paid for the LX3.
@ oldnikonman, it's an optional wrist strap for the C-Lux 2. Available in brown or black. I paid about USD30. I wanted the brown leather case too but they were out of stock.
@ mishima, the specs for both cams r exactly the same from what I've read. It's just the JPEG processing n noise control that's supposedly different.
@ skimmel, yes ur right. That was the 1st thing I immediately noticed between the 2 cams.