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June 2015
(89%)
74 Reviews
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Users
(96%)
105 Reviews
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The editors liked
The Leica Q produces great photos and videos
Sports a stellar lens and a delivers surprisingly good performance
Some of the best and sharpest glass we've ever seen
Images are amazing out of the camera
Both colour and monochrome modes are real winners
Such a well built camera
Fullframe sensor
Fantastic images quality
Traditional exposure controls
Wide aperture lens
Amazing images
Solid
Stylish build quality
The most modern Leica yet
The editors didn't like
There's a lot of moire to clean up in the photos and a real grip would be nice for the money
Very expensive (it's a Leica)
Battery life needs work
More function buttons needed
No flash
Some of the auto modes aren't fantastic
Such as panorama mode which doesn't appear to be all that amazing
Published: 2015-08-04, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: The Leica Q is a stunning camera to use at a somewhat scary price point. It's well worth it, however.Leica sells itself as a premium camera brand, and there are more than enough people willing to shell over serious money for Leica gear to keep the company...
"It offers pretty much everything you could expect from a high-end point-and-shoot on both the imaging quality and features fronts, it's built to last and it's a pleasure to use."...
Amazing images, Solid, stylish build quality, The most modern Leica yet
It's so expensive, No higher ISO options, Quite heavy
LikeAmazing images.Solid, stylish build quality.The most modern Leica yet.Don't LikeIt's so expensive.No higher ISO options.Quite heavy.It's hard to recommend a camera that costs $6000, as the Leica Q does. There are cameras that are half as expensive and...
Some of the best and sharpest glass we've ever seen; Images are amazing out of the camera; Both colour and monochrome modes are real winners; Such a well built camera;
Very expensive (it's a Leica); Battery life needs work; More function buttons needed; No flash; Some of the auto modes aren't fantastic, such as panorama mode which doesn't appear to be all that amazing;
Leica's Q is a particularly interesting camera, and one that really grabs your attention, with so much going for it. It has the look of something old, and yet it is much much better than just another camera meant to capture the retro design of the heritag...
The Leica Q is a delightful camera to use – particularly for street and reportage photography, where its fast autofocusing and instant responsiveness and near silent operation place it in a class of its own. We shot 430 DNG+JPEG frames during the media da...
High price, No grip on the front, Large for a compact camera
A superb full-frame compact camera for those who like traditional controls and modern features like an electronic viewfinder. The Q is capable of producing beautiful quality images...
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