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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
Published: 2014-07-07, Author: Ben , review by: digitalspy.com
If you want a portable Leica and are happy to spend a lot of money on something that is extremely desirable, the T has your name on it. Sure, you could get a full sensor camera for similar money but it will likely weigh a ton or, in the case of the Sony R...
Superb manufacturing, Spacious touchscreen, Innovative graphical user interface, Userfriendly, 8 GB of internal memory, Battery life: 400 photos, Comes with Lightroom 5, Good picture quality up to 1600 ISO
Foursecond startup!, Autofocus could be faster, Imprecise touchscreen responsiveness, No focus peaking, No photos in DNG format only, No virtual level, Dull colours in JPGs, Video not that sharp, No HDMI port, Firmware 1.1 unstable
Don't get us wrong, the Leica T (Type 701) is a stunning object that would make make any lover of stylish devices with minimalist designs salivate for hours. Its innovative touchscreen interface and sparse controls make it user-friendly, and it has good p...
The Leica T (Type 701) probably wasnt what most people were expecting when they imagined a Leica CSC. The lack of an M mount, viewfinder and control buttons will no doubt mean that many photographers write this camera off without even picking it up, whic...
The Leica T (Type 701) probably wasnt what most people were expecting when they imagined a Leica CSC. The lack of an M mount, viewfinder and control buttons will no doubt mean that many photographers write this camera off without even picking it up, whic...
Abstract: Leica's new T-System digital camera may have one of the most tedious ads ever made, but the camera's looks are far from boring. The German manufacturer's first system camera with built-in Wi-Fi is very much a piece of eye candy. It starts shipping this m...
The Leica T (Type 701) probably wasnt what most people were expecting when they imagined a Leica CSC. The lack of an M mount, viewfinder and control buttons will no doubt mean that many photographers write this camera off without even picking it up, whic...
High quality build, Simple control, Leica reputation
High price, Limited number of lenses currently available
Compact system cameras have become commonplace over the past few years. Arguably, with its series of rangefinders, Leica has been in the CSC industry for longer than anybody else. Now however, it has introduced what will compete more closely with the like...
The Leica T is a bold move in a market that's flooded with compact system cameras. The brand's heritage will no doubt reel in its usual fanbase but the new T cam also looks like a great option for camera newbies (albeit ones with plenty of spare cash lyin...
Sleek, finely polished design, excellent touchscreen, competitive price for a Leica
Slightly fiddly AF, expensive lenses, Doesn't do enough to justify its price
The Leica T does what it does very well indeed. It's slick, sleek, well-made and pleasing to use. It lacks, however, the wow-factor that you'd expect when paying this much for a camera. Ultimately, it doesn't do enough to make a compelling case for itself...
Published: 2014-05-09, Author: Tim , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: The Leica T digital camera has a body carved from a block of aluminum. It's the venerable manufacturer's first mirrorless digital camera with built-in Wi-Fi.Leica's new T-System digital camera may have one of the most tedious ads ever made, but the camera...