flappo Posted April 13 Share #21 Posted April 13 Advertisement (gone after registration) Since I will never print the images out , the resolution is ok with me Have to zoom everything down tbh My old canon was 2mp and had a great pq , so all this megapixel stuff strikes me as marketing hype Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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S Maclean Posted April 15 Share #22 Posted April 15 Is it an M, or an SL, or an S, or a Q? no. Does it have character and is it great to carry and use? yes. My wife leaves it on A mode, F2 and walks around happily taking shots of whatever fancies her. ISO 200/400 during the day, 3200 at night. Done. Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! 1 Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/419357-d-lux-8-online-reviews-justified/?do=findComment&comment=5786949'>More sharing options...
tom0511 Posted April 19 Share #23 Posted April 19 I also got my hands on one and so far I really like it. The f-stop and exp wheel and the reduced button layout work great for me. From first look the IQ seems fine, I compared to my Canon grx1III (which I plan to replace with the DLux) and the colors and flare resistance and pop of the D-Lux looked good (just first impressions). I think this will replace the Canon and my Ricoh GRD. (nothing against the Ricoh though, but the D-Lux is just more flexible and not that much bigger.) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
davidzvi Posted August 13 Share #24 Posted August 13 There are only three things I wish I could change about the D-Lux 8, the last of which has two parts. More megapixels and a sharper lens are NOT on the list. The first would be a game changer, the second, the D Lux 8, should have had IMHO. Manual zoom lens. Fuji's X10/X20/X30 has a manual zoom lens that includes the power switch when the lens is collapsed. I've never understood why someone else hasn't done the same. Tilt screen. The latest Q's, Fuji's X100VI, and X-E5 show it can be done without adding that much to the thickness. But I think many would think it would be a good trade-off. New sensor. 1) Stacked CMOS 2) Phase AF Nope, I don't need or really want more megapixels. Take to Sony and use OM System's stacked 20MP sensor. The rest of my wishes could be solved with FW updates. Color profiles saved in DNGs Leica looks Better level gauge Softer grid lines, they are just too bright But this is the first camera I haven't wanted to change any of the options on the settings screen, unlike my Fuji cameras. Or that have so many configuration options like my Olympus/OM System bodies, where even after 12 years and my 11th body with the two lever switch, I still haven't found a good use for it. Then again, I've never bothered with the custom user settings either. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexander108 Posted August 13 Share #25 Posted August 13 (edited) Am 21.3.2025 um 20:17 schrieb Thomas Scheier: Been travelling now for 3 weeks and the D8 has been a great companion.the operating speed is amazing, everything in this camera works.There is one issue Leica should look into when thd next firmware comes up. I wish that the ISO value indicated manually STAYS active once the camera shuts down.So whenever one switches the D8 on zgain, gone is the manual ISO value and back is AUTO. This is annoying because one always has to go back to the old ISO mznuzlly loosing time and opportunity for a shot. G I know it's been a while. Just stumbled over this thread. The solution is: use the Default User Profile. If you use one of the three profiles it reverts back to the standard of the selected profile after switching the camera off. Whenever you switch to a profile switch to the default profile after switching. Edited August 13 by Alexander108 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morten1389 Posted August 13 Share #26 Posted August 13 13 hours ago, davidzvi said: There are only three things I wish I could change about the D-Lux 8, the last of which has two parts. More megapixels and a sharper lens are NOT on the list. The first would be a game changer, the second, the D Lux 8, should have had IMHO. Manual zoom lens. Fuji's X10/X20/X30 has a manual zoom lens that includes the power switch when the lens is collapsed. I've never understood why someone else hasn't done the same. Tilt screen. The latest Q's, Fuji's X100VI, and X-E5 show it can be done without adding that much to the thickness. But I think many would think it would be a good trade-off. New sensor. 1) Stacked CMOS 2) Phase AF Nope, I don't need or really want more megapixels. Take to Sony and use OM System's stacked 20MP sensor. The rest of my wishes could be solved with FW updates. Color profiles saved in DNGs Leica looks Better level gauge Softer grid lines, they are just too bright But this is the first camera I haven't wanted to change any of the options on the settings screen, unlike my Fuji cameras. Or that have so many configuration options like my Olympus/OM System bodies, where even after 12 years and my 11th body with the two lever switch, I still haven't found a good use for it. Then again, I've never bothered with the custom user settings either. I would like to add better weather sealing, specially for dust ingress to this list, otherwise my list of improvements on a new D-Lux is on the same path as you, add tilt-screen, and the stacked sensor they use in the OM-1 and OM-3's! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MinRas Posted August 14 Share #27 Posted August 14 Advertisement (gone after registration) Hi, My short review Normally I am M shooter M11P and M3 and last year bought Q3 28 for travel, fishing and cycling activities as smaller and faster camera but found that Q3 bigger than my M's and no benefits at all when carry, as for sharpness yes but for my taste too much then added mist filter to add some character and look but no help clinic sharp pictures with no character at the end. I have sold Q3 and kept taking pictures with M's , but ... my eye accidentally caught dlux8 anniversary edition, first reaction was - whaat micra no way for that price ... nope but after some reviews said OK let it be will try, because I prefer real world testing by my self and wow I found ir very good balanced camera in size and image quality with plenty of sharpness and character with good SOOC and leica color science for jpegs. Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! 4 Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/419357-d-lux-8-online-reviews-justified/?do=findComment&comment=5847971'>More sharing options...
Okiedokie Posted August 14 Share #28 Posted August 14 I’ll never understand the negativity around this camera. I’ve owned a lot of smaller, every day carry cameras. The DL8 has been in my bag every day since I bought it. It’s a joy to use, it’s reliable and it produces images far beyond what people expect from it. And makes it look easy. I think a lot is lost in translation when people look at specs on a sheet. But much like a Toyota may share common elements with a Lexus, one has been engineered and refined to be premium. I think there’s a trap we’ve fallen into where we expect new every year or every generation. New sensors, new lenses. I don’t think that’s always necessary. Leica has built a refined and capable camera that can handle about anything you throw at it and produces excellent images. In my opinion, the images on this camera are superior to the competitors: Ricoh GR, X100VI, etc. The only exception I’ve seen mentioned is tbe LUMIX S9, which is compact and full framed. That camera is phenomenal and I love it but the lenses make it too bulky for every day carry for me. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
F-train Posted August 15 Share #29 Posted August 15 Keeping an eye open for a used D-Lux 8, I did notice there are quite a lot in supply at MPB. Odd for a new model. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxinmanhattan Posted August 15 Share #30 Posted August 15 (edited) I like d-lux 8. it is so small and easy to use, and the auto-focus is so fast. the image quality is very good for such a small camera, especially if you view it on bigger screen. one just needs to use it more, get familiar with its strength and weakness. I like this YouTube review. the guy used d-lux 8 to produce great portraits. if you are not pixel peeping, you will be extremely happy with d-lux 8. Edited August 15 by maxinmanhattan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxinmanhattan Posted August 15 Share #31 Posted August 15 On 4/15/2025 at 11:12 AM, S Maclean said: Is it an M, or an SL, or an S, or a Q? no. Does it have character and is it great to carry and use? yes. My wife leaves it on A mode, F2 and walks around happily taking shots of whatever fancies her. ISO 200/400 during the day, 3200 at night. Done. Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! well said. bringing back the pure joy of taking photos. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxinmanhattan Posted August 17 Share #32 Posted August 17 (edited) and this guy is using d-lux 8 for street photography, a superb job. https://youtu.be/5aKxCQJFUWE?si=TxAAYojwEtsbxksP Edited August 17 by maxinmanhattan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mdrips Posted August 17 Share #33 Posted August 17 I’ve been shooting photos since the 60s when my father gave me a Leica he brought back from the war. I’ve owned a lot of camera gear over the decades. That said, I love my D Lux 8. The camera just grows on you. I have to make a special effort to carry my larger cameras now, because the D Lux 8 is so convenient to carry. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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