Leica V-Lux 4 superzoom hands-on (video)

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Yep, one more Leica camera to tell you about from this year’s Photokina show floor. It’s the V-Lux 4 — a big new superzoom addition to the company’s line. Though its got a similar name to the V-Lux 40, the camera’s body is a good deal larger — closer in size and shape to a small DSLR, but still reasonably lightweight. As with the smaller model, the V-Lux 4 features an all black design, with a bright red Leica logo on the front — in this case, just next to the curving textured handle. Also on top is a pop-out flash that you trigger with a devoted button.

The V-Lux 4 is capable of continuous f2.8 zoom, accessible via two buttons — one on top and the other next to the lens. Also on the rear, you get two viewfinders — optical on top and a swiveling electronic three-inch display. The camera is available now in Europe for a pricey €699.

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