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The Leica D-Lux 5 Titanium: for those that like it pointed at them

Oh Leica, what do you’re taking us for? First, you re-branded a Panasonic LX5 and sold it because the ” D-Lux 5 ” with an inflated price ticket. Now, you’re releasing the aging ten megapixel, 1/1.63-inch (read: small) CCD shooter another time, but this time with an anodized titanium coating and an apparently unmentionable rrp. The $26,500 M9 Titanium at the very least had an entire frame sensor, but this latest release proves that your corrosion-resistant dimorphic allotropes are just skin-deep.

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