Leica D-Lux 8: A Stylish Update to the Classic Point-and-Shoot

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Leica has introduced the D-Lux 8, a $1,595 compact digital camera that follows the D-Lux 7. It features a 21-megapixel four-thirds CMOS sensor, a 24-75mm zoom lens, and new software inspired by Leica's Q line. The D-Lux 8 supports the DNG format and has fewer buttons with a simplified interface. It aims to compete in the growing market for stylish, easy-to-use cameras, available from July 2nd.
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