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 ...
Leica has expanded its popular Q range with the introduction of the Leica Q2, bringing its predecessor into the next generation of compact cameras. A picture, a moment can change the way we feel.
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 ...