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| Product | ||
| Product name | Leica D-Lux | |
| Prices | ||
| Best price | $489.99 Show all prices |
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| Number of retailers | 1 retailers | |
| On Pricerunner since | 2005-01-04 | Earliest date this product was shown on Pricerunner. |
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| Reviews | ||
| Expert rating | ![]() 1 Expert review |
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| Type | ||
| Type | Digital Compact | |
| Image resolution | ||
| Number of Megapixels | 3.2 mpx | Indicates the resolution or quality of the picture. A mega pixel is a million pixels where every pixel is a dot and its size is decided by the resolution. Cameras that can handle more than 2 million p ... More info |
| Max. resolution | 2048x1536 pixels | Indicates the maximum resolution in pixels horizontal and vertical. The higher the resolution the higher the quality of the pictures. |
| Available resolutions | 1600x1200, 1280x960, 640x480 pixels | indicates the available resolutions that the camera offers. |
| Sensor | ||
| Sensor type | CCD | The sensor is the chip (CCD, SuperCCD, CMOS) which records light falling on it, in the digital camera. It is the device which actually captures "the picture" (a digital camera's film). Most common standard is the CCD. |
| Size | 1/2.5 inch | the size of the camera. |
| Number of total pixels | 3.34 megapixels | The total figure indicates the number of light sensors on the imaging chip, while the effective figure shows how many are actually used. The higher the number the better the image resolution. |
| Lens/Zoom | ||
| Optical zoom | 3.0 x | Indicates the optical zoom capacity, the number of times that the picture can be enlarged with the optics of the camera. |
| Focal length (Wide-lens)(35mm equivalent) | 35-105mm | Focal length is defined as the distance from the lens to a point where parallel rays are focused to a point. |
| Digital Zoom | 3.0 x | Indicates the digital zoom capacity, the number of times that the picture is enlarged thanks to digital technology. |
| Total zoom | 9.0 x | |
| Aperture (Lens data) | F2.8-F4.9 | Indicates how much light the lens lets in. The lower the number, the more light comes in. |
| Autofocus | Yes | does the camera have an autofocus option? |
| Manual focus | Yes | gives you the option to manually focus the camera. |
| Filter thread | No | If the camera has a filter thread, you can screw on additional filters. A filter can be placed in front of the lens either to create effects, such as sparkles from candles, to protect the camera’s interior from UV-rays or to enhance certain colors. |
| Shutter speed | 1-1/2000 seconds | The minimum and maximum shutter speeds available. |
| Settings | ||
| ISO rating | 50/100/200/400 | The sensitivity of the imaging chip |
| Flash | ||
| Internal flash | Yes | Indicates if there is a built in flash. |
| External flash support | No | can you connect an external flash to the camera? |
| Flash modes | Auto, Auto with Pre-Flash, Flash On, On with Pre-Flash, Off | most cameras have several different flash options, these incl. red eye reduction, forced flash, suppressed flash, slow sync, rear curtain sync, flash exposure compensation, etc. |
| LCD Monitor | ||
| Built in color monitor | Yes | Indicates if there is a built in color screen. A built in color screen makes it possible to instantly see the result of your photograph, then you can choose if you want to save the picture or discard it. |
| LCD size | 1.5 Inch | The size of the camera's LCD screen. |
| LCD resolution | 114000 pixels | the resolution of the camera's LCD screen. |
| Video | ||
| Video recording | Yes | does the camera have a video recording option? |
| File formats | ||
| Image format | JPEG (EXIF v. 2.2) | the type of files your pictures are taken as (i.e. jpeg, tiff) |
| Product properties | ||
| Viewfinder | Optical/LCD | The viewfinder is the optical "window" you look through to compose the scene. There are three different types of viewfinder implemented in digital cameras, though the most common is the Optical Viewfinder. On most cameras you can also use the LCD screen. |
| Interface | ||
| Interface | USB | Indicates what type of port the camera has for connection to a computer. Serial- an older but common interface that is a bit slower in data transference USB- a new kind of inter ... More info |
| Interface version | USB (v. 2.0) | The type of interface the camera uses. |
| Video out | Yes | With the help of video-out you can display your pictures on a TV. |
| Storage | ||
| Camera only | Yes | Select yes if you're interested in cameras only, select no to also include cameras bundled with extra memory. |
| Memory type included | SecureDigital | the type of memory included in the camera. |
| Extra memory type | MultiMedia | what type of memory does your camera take? There are several different kinds incl. compact flash cards, multi-media cards, xd picture cards, memory stick, micro drive, and smart media. |
| Power source | ||
| Battery type | Lithium ion rechargeable | There are 3 main types of batteries used in camcorders, these are: Li-ion (Lithium Ion), NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride), NiCAD (Nickel Cadmium) Lithium Ion - the newest type of battery availa ... More info |
| Power adapter | Included | the type of power adapter the camera uses. |
| Measures | ||
| Weight (lb) | 0.4 lb | |
| Dimensions (HxWXD) | 121x52x34 mm | the dimensions of the camera |
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