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Leica Digilux 4.3 Digital Camera

The Leica Digilux 4.3 is a 4MP 1/1.7 inch compact camera — with null video. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Leica Digilux 4.3 Digital Camera

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Camera OverviewLeica Digilux 4.3

The Leica Digilux 4.3 is a point-and-shoot compact digital camera built around a 1/1.7-inch sensor delivering 4MP resolution at a maximum image output of 2240x1680 pixels. Housed in a metal and plastic body measuring 78 x 98 x 33 mm and weighing 300g, it strikes a balance between portability and a solid, quality feel in hand. The camera features a 2-inch TFT display with 130,000 dots for image review, complemented by an optical tunnel viewfinder for framing shots.

Autofocus is handled by a contrast detection system, and the camera's ISO range runs from 200 to 800, keeping things straightforward for well-lit shooting conditions. Power comes from two AA NiMH rechargeable batteries, which is a practical choice given the widespread availability of that format. Connectivity includes USB for image transfer, though there is no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

The fixed lens design means no interchangeable optics, and there is no image stabilization of any kind — optical, in-body, or digital. With no video recording specifications listed, this camera is focused squarely on still photography, making it a collectible piece of early digital camera history with genuine Leica branding.

Key FeaturesLeica Digilux 4.3

4MP 1/1.7-Inch Sensor: Captures images at up to 2240x1680 pixels, representing a capable resolution for its era of early consumer digital cameras.

Fixed Lens Design: Built-in lens with no interchangeable optics, keeping the camera compact and straightforward to use.

Optical Tunnel Viewfinder: Provides an alternative to the rear screen for composing shots in brighter conditions.

2-Inch TFT Display: 130,000-dot rear screen allows for image review and menu navigation in a compact form factor.

AA NiMH Battery Power: Runs on two AA NiMH rechargeable batteries, a practical choice given the widespread availability of this format.

Metal and Plastic Body: Compact 300g construction measuring 78 x 98 x 33 mm gives the camera a solid, quality feel while remaining pocketable.

Camera SpecificationsLeica Digilux 4.3

Leica Digilux 4.3 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel
TypePoint and Shoot
Sensor1/1.7 inch
Resolution4MP
ISO Range200 – 800
AF SystemContrast Detection
Max Photo Resolution2240x1680
Max Video Resolutionnull
Image StabilizationNone
Display2 inches TFT
Display Resolution130,000 dots
ViewfinderOptical (tunnel)

DescriptionLeica Digilux 4.3

The Leica Digilux 4.3 is a point-and-shoot compact camera built around a 1/1.7-inch sensor with 4MP resolution, capturing stills at up to 2240x1680 pixels. Its metal and plastic body measures 78 x 98 x 33 mm and weighs 300g, giving it a solid yet portable form factor. For framing, users can choose between the 2-inch TFT display (130,000 dots) and the optical tunnel viewfinder.

Autofocus relies on contrast detection, and the ISO range spans 200 to 800. The camera runs on 2x AA NiMH rechargeable batteries and connects to a computer via USB. With a fixed lens design, no interchangeable optics are supported, and the image stabilization type is confirmed as None.

Wireless features such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are absent. No video specifications are present in the data, reinforcing this camera's identity as a dedicated still-photography compact.

ProsLeica Digilux 4.3

  • 4MP sensor with 2240x1680 max resolution offers adequate detail for a camera of its era and class
  • Compact metal and plastic body at just 300g and 78 x 98 x 33 mm makes it highly portable
  • 2-inch TFT display with 130,000 dots provides a usable rear screen for image review

ConsLeica Digilux 4.3

  • ISO range of 200–800 is narrow, limiting flexibility in low-light or bright outdoor conditions
  • No image stabilization of any kind (optical, in-body, or digital) as confirmed in specs
  • No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity for wireless image transfer

VideosLeica Digilux 4.3

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Frequently Asked QuestionsLeica Digilux 4.3

What sensor size and resolution does the Leica Digilux 4.3 use?+
The camera uses a 1/1.7-inch sensor with a resolution of 4MP, producing images at a maximum resolution of 2240x1680 pixels.
What type of viewfinder does the Leica Digilux 4.3 have?+
It is equipped with an optical tunnel viewfinder, in addition to the 2-inch TFT rear display with 130,000 dots for composing and reviewing shots.
What batteries does the Leica Digilux 4.3 use?+
The camera is powered by two AA NiMH rechargeable batteries, making it easy to find replacements or use standard rechargeable AA cells.
Does the Leica Digilux 4.3 support image stabilization or wireless connectivity?+
No — the specifications confirm that image stabilization type is 'None' with no in-body or digital IS. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are also both absent, though USB connectivity is supported for wired transfer.
Can the Leica Digilux 4.3 record video?+
Based on the available specifications, no video resolution, frame rates, or video-related details are listed, indicating this camera is designed primarily for still photography.
What autofocus system does the Leica Digilux 4.3 use?+
It uses a contrast detection autofocus system. Subject tracking and eye tracking are not supported, and no specific focus point count is listed in the specifications.

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