You won't find many better all-rounders than the Leica V-Lux Bridge cameras can often prove a disappointment: in trying to be all things to all photographers, they end up failing to excel in any one area – think John Barrowman, but for cameras instead...
The Leica V-Lux (Typ 114) is a new superzoom bridge camera with a larger than average 1”, 20.1MP sensor and a maximum sensitivity of ISO25,000. Its 16x optical zoom range translates to a relatively modest 25-400mm (in 35mm camera terms), but you do get...
Like its almost identical twin (the Panasonic FZ1000), the V-Lux Typ 114 has a very desirable lens and a good quality 1-inch sensor that produces high quality images in raw and JPEG format.
The Panasonic FZ1000 is an excellent bridge camera and the Leica V-Lux is almost exactly the same for a bit more money. The JPEG files that it produces look a little better when viewed at 100% on screen, but the differences are minor at normal viewing...
The new Leica V-Lux (Typ 114) has been hailed as a superzoom compact camera.It is sometimes described as an ultra-zoom compact camera or as a bridge camera because it bridges the gap between compact cameras and DSLR cameras.Digital Life had previously...
Most of you are familiar with bridge cameras – they're not quite DSLRs but still more superior to point-and-shoots. They're also more affordable than owning high-end professional shooters that come with a variety of lenses. Our only camera review this...
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