24.2MP sensor, CMOS (full-frame), ISO 100–50,000, 28mm f/1.7, 49- zone contrast detection; $4,250, street Leica When Sony put out its original RX1 a few years ago, it felt a bit like the Japanese ...
Had it been announced by any other camera company in June of 2015, the Leica Q ($4,250) would have been a flagship camera: a compact body, full-frame sensor, optically stabilized and autofocusing 28mm ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
A point-and-shoot camera that costs a shade under £3,000? “Surely some mistake!” I hear you splutter into your PG Tips. But no – because this is no normal point-and-shoot. It’s the latest camera from ...
Leica is one of those brands that's been around for donkeys years, and for good reason: it makes such exceptionally good optics for its high-end M-series rangefinder cameras that it's in a league of ...
Priced at a truly scary US$4,250, the Leica Q looks very limited on paper. It seems like a travesty to take a gorgeous full-frame sensor and saddle it with a single, fixed 28mm lens. But the ...
If the all-black, minimalist Leica Q was just too garish for you — with its brazen red dot logo and all — fret not, Leica has you covered with the new Q-P. Although internally identical to the Q, ...
Leica cameras have always had an allure of sorts — while most see their price tags first, true camera enthusiasts know and appreciate the highly honored history held by the company for more than 100 ...
The new Leica Q (Typ 116) sports a stealthy all-black colour-way, with the front half of it featuring a diamond leatherette pattern to aid grip, along with a deep thumb-shaped recess on the rear. The ...
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