Leica D Lux 2003 New!
The Leica D-Lux featured a 1/1.7-inch CCD sensor, which was relatively large for a compact camera at the time. With a resolution of 4 megapixels (2272 x 1704 pixels), it was capable of capturing high-quality images with good detail and color accuracy. The camera's lens was a 7x optical zoom (35-245mm equivalent) with a maximum aperture of f/2.0-2.4. This allowed for a good range of creative possibilities, from wide-angle shots to telephoto close-ups.
: 121 x 52 x 34 mm; weight is approximately 200g with battery. Design and Build leica d lux 2003
Officially released in the autumn of 2003, this camera was not the highest-resolution, the fastest, or the cheapest on the market. But it was the first time Leica—a brand synonymous with 35mm film rangefinders—attempted to distill its "German soul" into a digital compact small enough to slide into a jeans pocket. Today, the 2003 D-Lux is a cult curiosity. Is it a usable vintage tool, or merely a paperweight with a red dot? Let’s dive deep into the specs, the history, the image quality, and the surprising revival of the Leica D Lux 2003. The Leica D-Lux featured a 1/1