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Wednesday
May182011

My Leica D-Lux 5 camera (and the Leica lens)

I am not a good photographer! Megan is far better than I am.  She has a real eye for composition.  She also knows how to use her Olympus Digital SLR (it is a micro cour thirds camera).

However, since I travel quite a bit and get see some pretty amazing stuff I love taking photos.  But, as I mention above I need all the help I can get. After receiving a gift on a reacent trip I bought myself a Leica D-Lux 5 camera at the duty free in Hong Kong.  It was much cheaper than buying it in South Africa (even after I declared it at customs upon entry).

This is what my Leica looks like.

It is a classic looking camera (particularly when it is in the brown leather case).  It takes incredible pictures, even in the lowest light conditions.  In fact I hardly ever use the flash! The Leica lens is what makes all the difference with this baby (oh, and I believe the sensor is also pretty good). Even on auto mode it takes amazing pictures.

Truthfully, the best camera you have is the one that you have with you. I could have bought a similar camera to Megie's. But in truth I would never travel with a camera bag with lenses etc.  The Leica is about a large as I would go.  

Let me just add that the iPhone 4 has one of the very best camera's I have ever used.  It is super fast, takes great quality pictures.  But it doesn't compare to the Leica.

As I mentioned it is the Leica Lens technology that makes all the difference. Take a look at this cross section of a Leica Lens and the text below from BoingBoing.

Hefting and peering through a high-end camera lens, you get a sense of the craft, the precision engineering, and the thoughtful design that went into it. But look at it in cross-section, as with this photo a neatly bisected Leica Tri-Elmar-M 28-35-50mm lens and the hellish, gorgeous complexity is revealed in a visceral way: "These were actually made by Leica students as a graduation project and boxed as a 'cutaway model' of the lens."

Cross Section Views of Leica Lenses (Thanks, Fipi Lele!)

Of course my Leica doesn't have a lens quite like this  one! But, the lens it does have is pretty super regardless!