24 - 70mm, f2.0 - f2.8 Made in Japan, English, Thai menu.Very good condition. Body with screen protector, battery, AC cable, lens cap and charger.With one more battery + 200 bahtWith Panasonic leather case and strap + 400baht Meeting in North Pattaya or EMS Thailand 85 baht. ID กดเพื่อดู Line: xxxxx As some of you may know, Panasonic and Leica have a partnership deal whereby Panasonic makes digital cameras for Leica, while Leica provides its legendary optical expertise and prestigious brand name for the lenses. As a result there are several cameras for which there exist both Panasonic and Leica versions which are virtually identical. The C-Lux 3 is essentially an FX35, while the V-Lux 1 shares many features with the FZ28. The D-Lux 4 is the Leica version of the Panasonic LX3, and I was keen to see if there was any significant difference in performance or picture quality between the two cameras.There are a few differences that are obvious, most significantly the price. The LX3 isn't a cheap camera, and is still selling for around £320 even 18 months after its launch. However that looks positively cheap in comparison to the Leica D-Lux 4 which will set you back anywhere between £510 and £595 depending on where you shop. That's the price of a good mid-range DSLR with a kit lens.The top model in Panasonic's compact camera range, the Lumix LX3 is a high-spec compact camera aimed primarily at enthusiast and semi-professional photographers. Its many features include a 10.1-megapixel sensor of the larger 1/1.63-inch type, Venus Engine IV image processing, a very high quality F2.0 - F2.8 Leica-branded 2.5x zoom lens equivalent to 24-60mm, a 3.0-inch monitor with 460k dot resolution, a full range of manual exposure and metering options, and can shoot in Raw mode.Exceptional image qualityManual controlsCompact designGreat build qualityFast lensอ่านเพิ่มเติม