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Hi

I just joined this forum and love the camaraderie here and somewhat unbiased advice. I recently rediscovered my passion for photography. 3 months ago I got X2 and totally love it. I took it to Cambodia and Thailand and took some great pics with it. (Nikon DSLR stayed home:) I love street photography and photojournalism. I go out and shoot every saturday (I live in New York City). My dilemma is I miss the ability to zoom in on the shot. I see great shots but have to use Photoshop to zoom in :). I love X2 but have been reading about X Vario here. Just looking for some feedback from members here. Does it make sense to get Vario too? or it's unnecessary? Get less expensive zoom VLux 4 and get rid of Nikon?

Many thanks mates...

Zach

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Zach, welcome to the forum!

 

I understand your enthusiasm and progressive thoughts. From what you have written, I think the X Vario would be the perfect solution for you. It builds on the very quality you like in your X2, with some improvements, and doesn't compromise on image quality. The only very slight downside is the starting aperture of f/3.5 reducing to f/6.4 at the far end. BUT, the sensor is much improved and so is the firmware installed; so many users find the lack of lens speed not a real handicap. Image quality is stunning and would provide you with the versatility while travelling, which is denied you with one fixed focal length.

 

Your alternative thought of buying a V-Lux 4 opens up a different range of focal possibilities, but at the expense of relative image quality. In that regard I fear you might be disappointed. But, if the idea of having a long-reach telephoto is more important, keep it under consideration. Both the V-Lux 4 and X Vario are two fine cameras, but for any serious photography I think you would be more satisfied with the X Vario.

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Zach, welcome to the forum!

 

I understand your enthusiasm and progressive thoughts. From what you have written, I think the X Vario would be the perfect solution for you. It builds on the very quality you like in your X2, with some improvements, and doesn't compromise on image quality. The only very slight downside is the starting aperture of f/3.5 reducing to f/6.4 at the far end. BUT, the sensor is much improved and so is the firmware installed; so many users find the lack of lens speed not a real handicap. Image quality is stunning and would provide you with the versatility while travelling, which is denied you with one fixed focal length.

 

Your alternative thought of buying a V-Lux 4 opens up a different range of focal possibilities, but at the expense of relative image quality. In that regard I fear you might be disappointed. But, if the idea of having a long-reach telephoto is more important, keep it under consideration. Both the V-Lux 4 and X Vario are two fine cameras, but for any serious photography I think you would be more satisfied with the X Vario.

 

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Recently I got the X Vario. If you do not need a super fast lens and long zoom range, it is an amazing camera, high quality pictures and very easy to use. Would advise to buy the EVF (Leica or Olympus).

 

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Since buying an XV I've seldom used my X1. The XV does everything the X1 can do and the XV's high ISO and maximum aperture performances take care of low light situations. The X1 will probably be sold soon because the XV is my preferred camera. The XV's zoom lens performance is exemplary at all settings. I also use a D-Lux 5 as a back-up camera to the XV - the wider zoom is useful in some situations.

 

You might consider trying an X-Vario before deciding whether to buy. Take a spare SD card to a dealer and try a demo model.

 

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Zachary -

 

Welcome to the Forum. I used the XV for a few hours at the end of October and liked it a great deal. I have several cameras, one of which is the V Lux 4, and since getting it last December I've not used any of my other cameras (except for my underwater camera on a dive trip to Indonesia in September). I work in the MetLife Building (attached to Grand Central). If you'd like to walk about some trying my V Lux I'd be glad to meet you. stuart.nordheimer@opco.com.

 

You might want to look at my site. The photo galleries from San Miguel de Allende at the beginning of November are all shot with the V Lux. www.barbara-and-stu.com

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I would definitely recommend the xvario. I bought one a few months ago, took it to Portugal and the pics are just great. It's so good to use, I prefer it to my fuji xe1 :-)

If you want to look at pics from the vario, check out Vic's xvario blog.

 

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@zach

 

welcome to the forum.

 

I have the XVario since sept. 2013. my other cameras D-Lux 6 and V-Lux3.

 

the XVario is absolutely the best camara in my dreamteam.

 

use 1.) XVario 80%, 2.) D-Lux6 15% 3.) V-Lux3 max. 5%.

 

my assessment:

1.) XVario = 100% 28mm* - 70mm - (*22mm with WWK Lumix LWA 52 x0,75)

2.) D-Lux 6 = 90% 24mm* - 90mm** (1/1,7"-sensor / *18 and 21mm with WWK / ** plus "i-zoom"- modus = 120mm / 135mm max 180mm.)

3.) V-Lux3 = 75% 24mm - 600mm (1/1,23 sensor WW f 2,8 - Tele f 5,2)

4.) V-Lux4 = 65/70% (dto sensor f 2,8 WW- Tele)

 

best regards kmhb

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Hi

I just joined this forum and love the camaraderie here and somewhat unbiased advice. I recently rediscovered my passion for photography. 3 months ago I got X2 and totally love it. I took it to Cambodia and Thailand and took some great pics with it. (Nikon DSLR stayed home:) I love street photography and photojournalism. I go out and shoot every saturday (I live in New York City). My dilemma is I miss the ability to zoom in on the shot. I see great shots but have to use Photoshop to zoom in :). I love X2 but have been reading about X Vario here. Just looking for some feedback from members here. Does it make sense to get Vario too? or it's unnecessary? Get less expensive zoom VLux 4 and get rid of Nikon?

Many thanks mates...

Zach

 

I'm a new member, I got here because of the X Vario, my first Leica. I won't add much to what have been said above, I just want to tell you, that no words, no reviews, no feedbacks can do justice to the X Vario. Forget about specs and charts, this camera has an M built and an M IQ. proof to my words will be coming soon to this forum. Stay tuned.

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I'm a new member, I got here because of the X Vario, my first Leica. I won't add much to what have been said above, I just want to tell you, that no words, no reviews, no feedbacks can do justice to the X Vario. Forget about specs and charts, this camera has an M built and an M IQ. proof to my words will be coming soon to this forum. Stay tuned.

 

I actually thinking about adding Vario in addition to my X2. I love X2 glass and IQ. I use it for street photography.

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