Hey Dean, every single one of these were taken with the D50. I just got the Leica this summer, so I don't have a ton of photos taken with that. Any photo on my website taken before the Brazil trip was taken with the D50, or in some cases, the N70, a film camera....or this ancient Canon that I no longer have if you go back *really* far!!!!
This is a photo of Bryan Carlstrom, the engineer for a bunch of stuff including Alice In Chains "Dirt", that I took last weekend when hanging out. No flash, dark room. It does pretty good, I think.
Here's some other photos taken with the Leica. I'm showing you a bunch of these because you know you're interested in the LX3 (more or less the same camera as the Leica DLux 4):
Crystal Cove, near Laguna Beach, CA, Oct 2009
Salvador, Brazil, Summer 2009
http://www.elevenshadows.com/travels/brazil2009/
Salvador, Brazil, Summer 2009
http://www.elevenshadows.com/travels/brazil2009/
Buyepongo @ The Echoplex
http://www.elevenshadows.com/travels/miscellaneous/osmutantes2009
http://www.elevenshadows.com/travels/miscellaneous/osmutantes2009/index.htm for more from this concert with Buyepongo and Os Mutantes. I can't remember when this was taken...probably September.
As you can tell, the Leica does *really* well in low light, much better than the D50, which is an older camera, like 4-5 years old, which for D-SLR technology is old. The new D-SLRs do much better in low light than the D50, which is not so good at low light situations. But it's just surprising that the Leica can do this well for a little point-and-shoot.