Alan Cameron Posted June 8, 2008 Share #21  Posted June 8, 2008 Advertisement (gone after registration) Hi Guys,I'm new here, and contemplating picking up a DLUX3 today for a trip I'm heading out on tomorrow. About a year ago I bought one for my father, and was impressed by its build. I haven't scrutinized IQ, but I'm not expecting that much-as compared to my main rigs-pro Nikon DSLR's. The draw of the DLUX3 is, sometimes I just want to go fast & light without having a big, black LowePro bag slung over my shoulder.  The question is, how bad is IQ compared to the Nikon D3, for example, and how good is it compared to other P&S's? Day & Night, limited clipping points & DR? I should add that I'm comfortable shooting manual mode, will have and use my Sekonic light meter for the shots I actually have time to set up, and love the 16:9, RAW & Manual modes of the DLUX3-not to mention the "feel" of it.  Any feedback is much appreciated.  Kind regards, jbcrane  I find that Iif I shoot in RAW format, any issues with clipping, & noise can be fixed with processing afterwards (I use Lightroom). Like you I was looking for a lightweight substitute for my DSLR. I don't think you will need a seperate handheld meter as you can view a live histogram when shooting. Have a look at Leica D-Lux 3 Photography by Jim Radcliffe for examples from the d-lux3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest jimmy pro Posted June 8, 2008 Share #22 Â Posted June 8, 2008 You expected a p&s camera to match your M8??? You were bound to be disapointed. Â Well, duh. That's exactly what I thought when I read his post. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rick_dykstra Posted June 10, 2008 Share #23 Â Posted June 10, 2008 But the D-lux 3 is beautiful, isn't it? This one looks similar and has a really biiig sensor and a better dynamic range. Maybe better for you? SIGMA DP1 Â Thanks for this link. This Sigma compact, fixed lens (28mm equiv) with a large sensor looks really interesting. Â Does anyone have any performance feedback? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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