nvanallens
Apr 22 2004, 05:46 PM
I owned an A2 and sent it back, I was simply not pleased with the results - however, it did have a lot of great features, such IS, auto-switch from LCD to EVF, etc. It also has quite a bit more zoom reach than the Leica. I just felt, in the end, that the lens was the weakest point in that chain, and that's not a good place to have your big weakness. I do own the Digilux 2 and can say that I am very pleased. It is a joy to use, from an ergonomic perspective, and I find the images really snap out at the viewer. I am shooting highest quality JPEG, because of the unfortunately long write time for RAW, but plan to start shooting RAW when my subjects are inactive. I think to compare the 300D is difficult, as that is just so different, a DSLR with whatever lens you choose. I have tried it, and found it frustrating in terms of the things you couldn't control just because they decided to cripple it. A great sensor. I also own a 1D, and therefore have the choice between the more pocketable and convenient Digilux, and the 1D when I'm in the mood to lug things around. Good luck.
Didier from France
Apr 14 2004, 03:50 PM
I havn't see a DXo (Do labs) test for the Digilux 2.
The DXo tests for Minolta A2 are impressive and the for the D300+17/40 L zoom is amaizing.
I undersatnd that the EWF of the Leica is poor, the A2 is better and I can deal with that (using additional ones).
I'm looking for quality, what advises or experiences could you share with me ?
Thanks,