tonyniev Posted 4 hours ago Share #1  Posted 4 hours ago Advertisement (gone after registration) I own an M10, Sony A7RIV and use them with at least 2 sets of lenses, lately I find these camera heavy for my aging body, I am looking at the new DLux, any thoughts on how good this camera for one who is used to good IQ?  my first post again in they forum after 3 years absence 🙂 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Einst_Stein Posted 4 hours ago Share #2  Posted 4 hours ago I was back from El Camino de Santiago (long walk) recently. I am probably similar age as you. The main gear I have is APS-C with two lenses, a normal zoom and and a super wide zoom. But next time, I would carry AF-FF, and increasing riding bus more instead of all walk. I am not sure yet whether I should have 24-90mm or 24-105mm. But for travel, my wife would use her DLUX 8. The diffrerence is obvious the dynamic range and adjustability in post processing. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
goldgranada Posted 2 hours ago Share #3  Posted 2 hours ago Great small compact carry camera. FYI.. if you're incline to carry a small flash other than the supplied one from Leica, the Godox IT30 "O"Pro "TTL" (Olympus version)             https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1895978-REG/godox_it30pro_o_black_it30pro_o_ttl_mini.html will communicate perfectly with the DLUX 8 for TTL flash. Just for fun, change the JPG settings to Medium for a 105mm zoom or small JPG for 150mm zoom. The files are very small but usable in a situation where you're feet won't get you there to capture the image. With proper lighting and reasonable settings in daylight of F8@125th second will produce pretty nice images. Good luck! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wda Posted 2 hours ago Share #4 Â Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Einst_Stein said: .... ...The diffrerence is obvious the dynamic range and adjustability in post processing. ???? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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