At $800, Leica's D-Lux 5
is one of the company's more affordable cameras, and it boasts the same
trademark, understated style that you'd expect from some of its
considerably pricier offerings. Colorware's new custom D-Lux 5, on the
other hand, costs $1,200 (or $400 if you send your own camera in), and
it can range from somewhat subtle in appearance to downright garish
depending on your color choices. Of course, there is also a happy,
stylish medium, but you'll have to decide for yourself if that's worth
the $400 premium -- heck, that's almost enough to buy a Colorware'd Dyson Air Multiplier.
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