Leica Digilux Zoom (1999)

Manufactured by Fuji. The Leica Digilux Zoom was the second consumer digital camera from Leica and the third digital camera product in total. Based on a modified Fuji MX-1700 body the camera was technically identical. One thing Leica sold along with the Digilux Zoom was a Leica own product called Digicopy. A tube that could be placed in front of the camera to copy negatives. Something the Olympus C-2500L also had in it's portfolio. Since the Digilux Zoom was an OEM product, the Digicopy could also be used with the Fuji MX-1700. To support the sale of this camera, Leica opened a special hotline for this camera type and offered seminars and user guidance. Unfortunately some sellers think that because of the Leica logo and it's advanced age that it is a valuable camera. It is not.

Specifications

  • Brand: Leica
  • Model: Digilux Zoom
  • First mentioned: 1999
  • Marketed: yes
  • MSRP: $750
  • Imager Type: 1.5MP 1/2,3" CCD
  • Resolution: 1280x1024
  • Internal Storage: 1MB
  • External Storage: SmartMedia
  • Lens: F3.2 - F5
  • Shutter: 1/2,000s to 1s
  • Aperture Range: F3.2 - F7 (Wide Angle) / F5 - F11.5 (Tele)
  • LCD screen size: 2" TFT
  • Size: 79 x 98 x 34mm
  • Weight: 280 gr.
  • Remarks: -

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