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D-Lux 4 conversion tube and accessory lens


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i have read that the pana lx-3 has a conversion tube and accessory lens you can buy that will turn the 24mm wide end to an 18mm f2 superwide.

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3: Digital Photography Review

 

any news on the availability for the leica's ?

 

also it seems that panasonic has an ever-ready case for the lx3. the d-lux 3 uses the known d-lux3 case which is now also available in black........an ever ready case would be very convenient though ;)

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Leica will not have this wide-angle accessory as the lens is not of Leica's design and the optical performance was not up to Leica standards. Wide-angle adapters of this type typically sacrifice quality.

 

Regarding the D-Lux 4 case... it is not the same case as the D-Lux 3 case. The D-Lux 3 will fit in the new case, but not the other way around, as the D-Lux 4 is larger.

 

Leica D-Lux 4 Leather Case - Brown

 

Leica D-Lux 4 Leather Case - Black

 

Hope this helps.

 

David

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hi david,

 

thanks for your info and explanation.

 

now i see that both case have different reference numbers (but lhave imo the same design).

 

a pity that leica is not releasing a case when the viewfinder and grip are fitted.

 

next week i will visit photokina and will ask them for further info.

 

michiel

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Leica will not have this wide-angle accessory as the lens is not of Leica's design and the optical performance was not up to Leica standards. Wide-angle adapters of this type typically sacrifice quality.

 

Hi David,

 

That's probably true but for those who don't mind sacrifising the quality now and again, I presume the Panasonic accessory will fit the D-Lux 4?

 

- Vikas

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Leica will not have this wide-angle accessory as the lens is not of Leica's design and the optical performance was not up to Leica standards. Wide-angle adapters of this type typically sacrifice quality.

 

David

 

David:

 

Please forgive my confusion, but I'm looking at a picture of the LX-3 on the B&H web site and the lens clearly says Leica on it. So the photo is incorrect?

 

The same is true of Leica's photo of the D-Lux 4 - that lens too has Leica on it.

 

Could you be thinking of the C-Lux 4 instead?

 

 

Bruce

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David:

 

Please forgive my confusion, but I'm looking at a picture of the LX-3 on the B&H web site and the lens clearly says Leica on it. So the photo is incorrect?

 

The same is true of Leica's photo of the D-Lux 4 - that lens too has Leica on it.

 

Could you be thinking of the C-Lux 4 instead?

 

 

Bruce

 

I would imagine he's describing the adapter when he says "lens" --- the adapter was not designed by nor up to Leica's standard. Adapters have glass elements, so it's perfectly reasonable to describe them as lenses.

 

Incidentally, Leica's website has the D-Lux 4 listed now, and has available accessories listed as well. The adapter is not offered by Leica.

 

Leica Camera AG - Photography - Accessories

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I would imagine he's describing the adapter when he says "lens" --- the adapter was not designed by nor up to Leica's standard. Adapters have glass elements, so it's perfectly reasonable to describe them as lenses.

 

Incidentally, Leica's website has the D-Lux 4 listed now, and has available accessories listed as well. The adapter is not offered by Leica.

 

Leica Camera AG - Photography - Accessories

 

Ah. That makes much more sense. Thanks for educating me. :)

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