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80 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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23 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
73010080
The editors liked
High quality build
Simple control
Leica reputation
Built like a tank
Excellent strap connections that require a SIM ejector pin to remove
Fantastic image quality
Especially with the black and whites
Shoots both RAW and JPG
With the RAW photos shot in Adobe's Digital Negative (DNG) format
16GB storag
Style
Build quality
Picture quality
The editors didn't like
High price
Limited number of lenses currently available
Because it's built like a tank
It can feel a little clunky in the hands
Expensive
Included strap is rubbery
And doesn't feel as premium as the rest of the package
Built like a tank; Excellent strap connections that require a SIM ejector pin to remove; Fantastic image quality, especially with the black and whites; Shoots both RAW and JPG, with the RAW photos shot in Adobe's Digital Negative (DNG) format; 16GB storag
Because it's built like a tank, it can feel a little clunky in the hands; Expensive; Included strap is rubbery, and doesn't feel as premium as the rest of the package; WiFi only works properly with iOS, and even then, it's a pretty severely limited applic
Leica's T is an unusual beast, with the resulting product being the sort of product you'd buy if you wanted a mirror-less camera, but needed something that sat in the upper echelon of camera spending money.That said, it's hard to recommend the Leica T to ...
Expensive camera, Expensive lenses and accessories, Wi-Fi didn't work for us
Leica's focus on creating a minimalist unit with a dominant touchscreen interface challenges us to re-think the way we interact with a camera's settings. For the most part, it works. You get used to this idea of on-screen control, and that's because the t...
The Leica T is expensive, and a cynic would tell you that it's too expensive to stand up in any comparison to the roughly-similar mirrorless cameras from Fujifilm, Olympus, Sony (and even Samsung). Hold one and shoot with one for an extended period of tim...
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Published: 2014-06-20, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
No. Unless you're buying a camera purely as a status symbol, there is nothing the Leica T offers that isn't bested by numerous other camera systems out there. Sony Alpha series (formerly NEX), Olympus OM-D, Fuji X-series; they all out-do the T in nearly e...
Abstract: The German manufacturer's first system camera with built-in Wi-Fi is very much a piece of eye candy. It starts shipping this month, and its reverse-psychology promo video has been generating buzz...
It's difficult to write up reviews of Leica products without including comments on price, which has always been a factor associated with the brand. Put briefly, Leica makes premium products and prices them accordingly. The prestige of owning a Leica produ...
High quality build, Simple control, Leica reputation
High price, Limited number of lenses currently available
It's great to see a traditional camera manufacturer like Leica embracing new technologies and new ways of working. The company is aiming the T at a completely new market, and while it's still not exactly cheap, it's a lot more affordable than the likes o...
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Published: 2016-08-02, Author: Stefan , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: IBut Leica's style is unique, and rightly so.Price as reviewed: $5,385; $1,095 body only ; $2,395 for Summilux 35mm ; $1,895 for Summilux 11-23mm .What a camera like the model T does is invite the shooter to be creative; to entertain new ideas, and displa...
Abstract: This roundup is a little unusual, in that the cameras in this price bracket span both flagship and entry-level products. Specifically, several flagship APS-C and Micro Four Thirds cameras, and a handful of entry-level full-frame options. We've called out...