Pros: Lens quality Cons: Can slip out of your grasp (gasp!)
I bought mine about a year ago. The main reason: all-glass lens of high quality. I am wary of zooms, and especially so of those that have wide ranges -- and they are getting silly: next we shall see 8 mm to 600 mm zooms, and lousy pictures will be...
The name Leica is internationally known for its high quality lens and cameras. You’ll be getting much more than you’ll pay for with this camera. This is definitely one of the best point and shoot cameras you’ll ever be able to find. It has a fully...
Pros: Excellent zoom lens, accurate focus and exposures, simple operation. Cons: Basic features, plastic construction, somewhat short battery life.
Like many travel buffs I've always searched for the perfect travel camera - the best combination of size, price, features, convenience, and picture quality. The Leica Z2X appears to be the answer to my quest. I've owned quite a few compact and SLR...
Pros: excellent quality, easy to use, It's an affordable leica! Cons: big for a point and shoot, plastic body
Tired of carrying my bulkly Nikon SLR (F6006)around, I wanted something small and solid with a killer lens.
I had considered the contax tvsIII, contax t3, leica minilux, ricoh gr-1 and couple of other high end point and shoot cameras in the...
Pros: Sharp, clear shots every time. Simple, durable, tiny and classy. Cons: Limited zoom range.
I have used this camera extensively for a few years following a long line of point & shoot cameras from Pentax (okay) and Olympus (problematic). I love the simple, classic styling, ease of use and durability of this camera. The clarity and sharpness of...
Have this camera for over 5 years now - takes awesome pictures. Never experienced any problems and easy to use. I owned other cameras in the past, but this one performed the best with crystal clear and focused pictures! Just a wonderful camera to have!
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