The pictures
on this page was taken solely with the Leica Digilux
1 digital camera.
Serial no 2807034, produced 2001.
To
me there was three reasons to chose this camera:
1.
Delivers film-like pictures and not the flat, video like pictures
most digital cameras produce. When you look for digital, you
look at lots of closeup shots which show the difference in
details from different digital cameras. You look for clean,
sharp pictures. However, at some point I started looking at
the whole picture and there the Digilux 1 just stands out.
The pictures got soul!
2.
Ease of use. Logic. Cool design. Unbreakable. Even my kids
can use it. It feels and looks like a camera, not a piece
of electronic equipment.
3.
The f. 2.0 lens which allows one to take pictures "in
dark" at 100 ISO (no digital cameras, in my opinion at
least, can deliver 200 or 400 ISO without loss in quality).
The D1 allows you to take pictures at 100 ISO where most cameras
need 200 or 400 ISO to do the same - and then there will be
digital noise in the pictures.
Strolling through Copenhagen in August 2003
I tried to shoot pictures from the hip (like you do with the
Russian LOMO camera) and this was one of the pictures.
Leica Digilux 1 (the darkness in the corners was added in
Photoshop).
Robin in July 2004.
Leica Digilux 1 (the de-saturation/b&w mode done in Photoshop
CS)..
Harris from Nepal visited Århus, Denmark
for some months in the summer 2003.
Leica Digilux 1, Manual mode.
Café Englen in Århus, Denmark in the
summer 2003.
Leica Digilux 1, P mode, handheld.
Caroline in the studio, February 2004
Leica Digilux 1, M mode, 1/60, f8.
Danish landscape, September 2003.
Leica Digilux 1, P mode, black & white in Photoshop, then
added blue tones.
Niels Arne & Son, January 2004.
Leica Digilux 1, M mode, 1/60 @ f.8.
Robin Isabella, January 2004.
Leica Digilux 1, M mode, 1/60 @ f.8.
Rainy street in Århus, January 2004.
Leica
Digilux 1, P mode, handheld. The file from the camera here.
Gran Canaria, January 2004
Leica Digilux 1, P mode.
Kira 1 , February 2004.
Leica Digilux 1, M mode, 1/60, f/8.0. The file from the camera here.
Kira 2, February 2004.
Leica Digilux 1, M mode, 1/60, f/8.0. The file from the camera
here.
Robin at the beach, September 2004
Leica Digilux, P mode
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