Leica D-Lux Typ 109 a real live review.
As the product manager for Transcontinenta B.V. l am always the first tot try out and test new cameras and lenses. We are the distributor of many fine photographic brands like Leica, ZEISS, Tamron, broncolor and many more. After testing the great new Leica V-Lux Typ 114 (https://www.flickr.com/ photos/transcontinenta/sets/72157648124916698/) I had the privilege to test the Leica D-lux Type 109. This great little camera intrigued me from the introduction on the Photokina onwards. I already used the previous models like D-lux 4 and 6 a lot and liked it because of the compact size, good image quality and the possibility to manually tweak the JPEG Output. What I missed was an electronic viewfinder and a better quality at higher ISO settings. The new Leica D-Lux Type 109 gives me all what I wished for and even more. The big 4/3 sensor gives detailed images even at high ISO, a wider dynamic range and a very nice small DOF because of the high light sensitivity of the Leica zoom lens and the large size sensor. I like the fact that it's a little bit bigger and heavier, as it's made of metal, and has classical controls. I like that you can “mechanically� set and see the aperture and shutter speed and also set very fast an over- or underexposure. You see nowadays a lot of compact zoom cameras which start at wideangle with 35 or 28mm and then go up to about 100. With this Leica D-Lux model you have an ultra wide-angle 24 mm F/1.7 and then you can zoom in up till 75 mm with an aperture of 2.8. So great for architecture, landscapes, environmental macro shots and at the other end of the zoom tele macro and