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NEW Leica D-LUX 8 – Is This My New Camera for Daily Carry and B Roll?

Leica D-Lux 8 https://bhpho.to/3REkQpg

Great Video on the D-Lux 8 by Leigh & Raymond Photography   You can now Preorder the D-Lux 8 @ B&H Photo

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Leica D-Lux 8 The Best New Compact Camera?

Leica D-lux 8 Review

Cris with No H; Does an excellent overview on the Leica D-Lux 8 MFT Camera with Image Samples. Key Points: Leica Menus (like Q, M, SL) Can be charged from usb-c Port Perfect for traveling Raw & Jpg Support MFT Sensor 24-75 Focal Length Equivalent (full frame) ISO Range 200-25000! Photo App Great Companion Camera […]

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The Leica D Lux-8 After 2000 Shots; MFT Camera

Leica D-lux 8 camera

Excerpt: “A standout feature of the Leica D Lux 8 is its Micro Four Thirds sensor, which provides impressive dynamic range, potentially surpassing cameras with larger sensors. The camera’s handling is comfortable, even without a grip, and its performance is highly responsive, producing great image quality. While it may not compete with the superior sensors […]

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43Addict Was Out Testing “The Forgotten MFT Camera.” The Leica D-Lux 7 at a car show in Boca Raton, Florida.

Leica D-Lux7

Stay tuned for image samples. I decided to shoot in JPG for this camera review because I felt that is how most users would like to enjoy their D-Lux. We have made a new Flickr Page for you to be able to see image samples in their uncompressed sizes. Links and images to follow. The […]

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A Youtuber/Photographer’s Collection of Leica Panasonic MFT Lenses

This is a great video by Grant Robert Davies; he discusses his collection of Leica Panasonic MFT Lenses and how to optimize their potential.

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He Moved From Canon Full Frame Cameras to Micro Four Thirds

Interesting Perspective from Chris Baitson. Having an open mind leads to learning and understanding different schools of thought in photography.

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