Leica Digilux (1998) 1.5MP Compact camera. (first model compact).
€220.00
The Leica Digilux was announced in 1998. It was not as many believe Leica’s first digital camera but their second. The first digital Leica was the Leica S1 but the Digilux was the first compact digital camera intended for consumers. Leica very famous for their analogue cameras, did not built this one but OEM licensed it from Fuji. To make it look like a regular Leica camera they applied a leather grip and gave it a bronze-gold-coloured tone. An interesting fact is that in Japan the sale of the camera was limited to 700 units.
Image sensor: 1.2 inch CCD with 1.5 million square pixels.
Resolution: 1280×1024. / 640×480 pixels. 24 bit color depth.
Data format: JPEG with three different compress rates.
Lens : f3.2 . 7.6mm with 2x digital zoom. Equivalent to 35mm in 35mm film format.
Macro : up to 9cm.
Aperture :2 steps ( f/3.2 / f/8)
Autofocus: CCD-AF
Exposure control : automatic program exposure.
Film speeds: Corresponds to ISO 100.
White compensation: 5500K fixed.
Shutter speeds: ¼ – 1/1000s
Viewfinder : Optical true image viewfinder.
Flash: Integrated Auto flash with range of 2.5m
LCD monitor: 2 inch TFT-LCD monitor.
Digital interface: RS-232C.
Video outlet: NTSC or Pal.
Power supply: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery.
Dimensions: 80x101x33mm
Weight: 245 gram.
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