Yep, the Panasonic LX3. Probably the best compact/point and shoot camera on the market, or at least it was when it first came out. They just released the LX5 i think to replace it and there a few more competetors now. The lx3 is exactly the same as the Leica D-Lux 4, but just a different logo on the front and a big difference in price. It has the same Leica lens which is really nice.
I recently got the bottom photo printed on a 40cm x 40cm canvas for my grandma for christmas. I will try and get snaps of it later, it looks cool.
DanHeron wrote:Yep, the Panasonic LX3. Probably the best compact/point and shoot camera on the market, or at least it was when it first came out. They just released the LX5 i think to replace it and there a few more competetors now. The lx3 is exactly the same as the Leica D-Lux 4, but just a different logo on the front and a big difference in price. It has the same Leica lens which is really nice.
I recently got the bottom photo printed on a 40cm x 40cm canvas for my grandma for christmas. I will try and get snaps of it later, it looks cool.
Got 3 rolls of film printed today. It was like christmas! Some of the earliest photos on them were from months ago, in the summer even.
I like this one:
I cropped the bottom off (it was just the dashboard in the car). It has a cool cinematic feel and nice sense of movement.
I also got some off my new(ish) Olympus TRIP 35. It's a very basic camera and a lot of the photos I took came out completely over exposed. I must have had it one the wrong settings or the light meter on the front doesn't work correctly. There were a lot of nice ones though, its quality is amazing for a cheap cheap cheap old 35mm: