It really is one of the nicest compacts I've seen in quite a while. While some might lament the lack of a stealthy all-black model, the camera in silver looks sharp and crisp, and feels very premium in the hand. Instead, the D-Lux goes more for a classic Leica iconic silver on black aesthetic. Unlike its predecessor, the D-Lux 7 no longer comes solely in black. An improved 1.24 million dot 3-inch touchscreen allows for easy, intuitive camera control. The new sensor offers improved low light capability, around 50% more resolution and, with no optical low pass (AA) filter, sharper, more detailed images. Featuring the same solid, ergonomic body and fast 24-75mm (equiv) f/1.7-2.8 lens as the popular D-Lux (Typ 109), the D-Lux 7 ups the image quality with a brand new 17 megapixel Micro Four Thirds MOS variable aspect ratio sensor. Today, Leica has released the D-Lux 7, their next generation compact digital camera.
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