Stylish retro design, Useful zoom range, Optical stabilisation works well, Good image and video quality in daylight, Feature-rich
Expensive, EVF isn't too accurate, Fixed display, Average low-light performance,
The Leica C-Lux has an impressive mix of features and functionality all rolled into a compact and stylish body. The plastic parts used for the construction could have been better, as our test unit already had some of its finish fading away, but other than...
Yes, if you, like me, are enamoured by everything Leica. This is pretty much your first step to the Leica universe and you will not regret it one bit. In fact, it might actually force you to step up further and maybe bring home something better from the c...
Abstract: Talking about a few key highlighting features, the Leica C-Lux allows you to shoot 4K video, shoot images at 10fps burst rate and has a sensitivity range up to ISO 25600.The moment you hold the Leica C-Lux in your hand, you get mesmerized by its looks and...
Abstract: The new Leica C-Lux travel-zoom digital compact camera is a rebranded version of the slightly cheaper Panasonic Lumix ZS200 / TZ200 model. The Leica C-Lux features a 15x zoom lens (equivalent 24-360 in 35mm format), 20-megapixel sensor, maximum ISO sensit...
As I wrote at the beginning, the Leica C-Lux is versatile, flexible and anyone can use it. And at the same time it's sophisticated and has all of the manual and advanced features to satisfy your hobby Jonesing.But there are some negatives. It's a bit heav...
Abstract: The arrival on my desk of a beautiful, petite, glossy, black, metal-bodied snapper is something of an event … even though virtually the same camera is on retail shelves in the form of Panasonic’s FX37 (also known as the FX38 in some parts of the world...
Sharp, accurate colors. Great white balance. Excellent pictures in bright light. Deadsimple interface and controls. Three aspect ratios (4:3, 3:2, and 16:9). 3year warranty
Pricey as hell. No panoramic mode. Limited manual mode only allows exposure control. Decent but not great shots in low light (Our Canon G10 does it better). Did we mention price?
Excellent picture quality, loads of automatic features, HD video recording, eminently stylish
Prohibitive price tag, it’s a bit too (s)wanky
The Leica C-LUX 3 is a deluxe compact camera steeped in style and elegance. Unfortunately, its premium price tag is slightly beyond reason, especially given the existence of Panasonic’s similar Lumix DMC-FX38. As such, its appeal will be limited to...
Abstract: The C-Lux 3 is the latest Leica-branded camera to emerge from the on-going partnership between Leica and Panasonic. Essentially a re-badged Panasonic FX37, it has the same image sensor and 5x optical zoom lens, the same monitor and identical controls. ...