I agree that a F2.0 lens would have been more impressive, and "20% faster" is not exactly what I was hoping for. It is a shame that this sensor is "wasted" in a camera that will not allow a lot of the things you actually want a compact for. Nevertheless, be sure to go & check out the sample shots on Sigma's site. Sadly there is a "might have been altered" note but the colors on some of those are just... stunning. If I only into daylight & landscapes, I'd get this. It'll be the LX3 then.
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I agree that a F2.0 lens would have been more impressive, and "20% faster" is not exactly what I was hoping for. It is a shame that this sensor is "wasted" in a camera that will not allow a lot of the things you actually want a compact for. Nevertheless, be sure to go & check out the sample shots on Sigma's site. Sadly there is a "might have been altered" note but the colors on some of those are just... stunning. If I only into daylight & landscapes, I'd get this. It'll be the LX3 then.