It can start up and grab a shot in about 2 seconds, only requires you to wait 1.2 seconds between photos, and records a 0.4-second shutter lag. The Nikon Coolpix P7100 beat it out in speed tests, starting in 1.6 seconds, recycling in 0.9-second, and recording a minimal 0.1-second shutter lag. The high-end Leica D-Lux 5 point-and-shoot camera comes with a sky-high sticker price, but includes the $300 Adobe Lightroom software package. Sharp images and laudable low-light performance make it an appealing option for well-heeled enthusiasts.
Leica D-Lux 5 Camera Specification
- Dimensions 2.6 x 4.3 x 1.7 inches
- Weight 9.5 oz
- Type Compact
- Megapixels 10.1 MP
- Sensor Type CCD
- Sensor Size 8 x 6 (1/1.63”) mm
- Media Format Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity, Secure
- Digital Extended Capacity
- Battery Type Supported Lithium Ion
- Maximum ISO 3200
- 35-mm Equivalent (Wide) 24 mm
- 35-mm Equivalent (Telephoto) 90 mm
- Optical Zoom 3.8 x
- Image Stabilization Optical
- Touch Screen No
- LCD size 3 inches
- LCD dots 460000
- LCD Aspect Ratio 3:2
- Video Resolution 720p
- Interface Ports Proprietary, mini HDMI
- GPS No
- Boot time 1.9 seconds
- Recycle time 1.2 seconds
- Shutter Lag 0.4 seconds
- Lines Per Picture Height 2231