First part of a planned three-part series on the Leica Digilux 2. What's interesting is the good rating of image quality when using RAW. This was one of the main criticisms of the Digilux 1.

What strikes me as negative from the first impression, of course, is again the electronic viewfinder and especially the lack of write buffer for RAW images, so that even with a fast card you have to wait 6 seconds between two shots. In my opinion, this is no longer up to date; many cameras have reasonably sized write buffers for RAW as well. However, even more compact digital cameras don't have a RAW mode at all...

All in all, the first impression sounds quite positive.

Here's the original article.