Leica D-Lux 8 review: the compact comeback

The range of the best compact cameras isn’t what it used to be. Options are increasingly limited as most major camera companies have pulled their last remaining models from store shelves over the past couple of years with seemingly no intention of launching replacements.

Yet, ironically, compacts couldn’t be more popular right now. Like the resurgence of film photography, this is likely down to the world-shaping whims of the internet. Starting a few years ago when every Gen-Zer went tearing through their attics looking for nineties relics with CCD sensors for a sense of grungy “authenticity”, it has now more sensibly grown into an understanding that perhaps you don’t need a huge DLSR or mirrorless cameras for great images, and instead a camera that slips into a back pocket will do nicely.

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Swipe to scroll horizontallySensor4/3” CMOS, 21.77 MP (total), 17 MP (effective)LensLeica DC Vario-Summilux 10.9–34 f/1.7–2.8 ASPHImage StabilizationVisual compensation systemVideo Resolution4K 30p, Full HD 60p, HDViewfinderOLED, 2.36M dotsLCD Panel3” TFT, 1.84M dotsStorageUHS-II SD cardConnectivityUSB-C, HDMI, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-FiBatteryRechargeable, 1025 mAhDimensions130 x 69 x 62 mmWeightApprox. 397 g (with battery), 357 g (without battery)

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Swipe to scroll horizontallyFeaturesThe upgrade to .DNG files is welcome, but the D-Lux 8 brings not much else that is new, with the same 17MP sensor, lens, and battery as the last model.★★★★☆DesignStunning Leica design as usual, complete with new simplified Leica menu system. Lightweight to carry and puts the compact in premium compact camera.★★★★☆PerformanceStills performance is good, with the 17MP sensor and lens providing good quality, and the aspect switch is useful. However the autofocus is showing its age and video is a real weak point.★★★☆☆ValueIt’s a Leica, so it’s not cheap, but it’s actually in the affordable range for many. Although arguably you can get so much more for your money if you aren’t insistent on this exact form of compact camera.★★★☆☆

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✅ Buy it…

  • You want a fun and simple to use camera that can slip right into a pocket for a range of photography situations.
  • You are looking for the most affordable way to get a Leica camera.

🚫 Don’t buy it…

  • If you will be shooting a lot of video then there are higher quality compact video cameras out there.
  • If you want a big zoom range, then this camera tops out at 75mm which won’t be enough for something like a safari, I’d check out the best bridge cameras instead.

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