The D-Lux 4 Titan: A must-have compact camera from Leica

Written by admin in Friday, January 02nd, 2009
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When it comes to cameras, Leica enjoys similar popularity which Prada enjoys for its fashion. The nice and attractive designing speaks for itself and perhaps that’s why they are so ridiculously expensive.

This time Leica has come up with its D-Lux 4 which (according to Leica’s claims) the new Leica D-Lux 4 is one of the most beautiful compact cameras that has ever been designed.

“Leica is quite well-known for making trendy and fashionable cameras like Titan that was got tremendous popularity and named as one of the coolest compact cameras,”

Some reports show that it’s not dissimilar enough to an average 10.1MPD-Lux 4 that indicates a large 1/1.63” CCD image sensor, an impressive 3-inch LCD screen, different scene modes, movie recording, automatic and manual operations and an option to have RAW images.

Leica says that this nice and appealing compact camera will be available by the end of this month and you will find a matching leather case along to well cover its titanium body. There is no detail about UK pricing, but in Japan the yen-equal price is roughly £935.

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