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June 2015
(89%)
74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
105 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Exceptional optical quality and sharpness throughout aperture range
Superb image quality even into high ISO settings
Classic Leica build quality is robust yet luxury
Manual controls
The Leica Q produces great photos and videos
Sports a stellar lens and a delivers surprisingly good performance
Top class lens and sensor
A joy to use
Rugged construction
Elegant minimalist design
Quality build
Picture quality at all apertures up to 6400 ISO
Handling and screen/button interfaces well thought out
28mm f/1.7 lens with image stabilisation
Diaphragm and focus rings
3.6Mdot EVF
Superfast AF
Multitouch monitor
WiFi & NFC
Wall ad
Full
Frame sensor
Fantastic images quality
Traditional exposure controls
Wide aperture lens
Premium build and construction
Superb electronic viewfinder
Fast AF especially with touchscreen
Excellent black and white mode
Fantastic handling and control
Excellent image quality
High-quality lens
The editors didn't like
JPEG standard contrast setting to excess
No tilt-angle screen
Viewfinder eye-sensor a bit slow
Continuous shooting on on/off switch
Fiddly macro/manual focus release
No front grip
There's a lot of moire to clean up in the photos and a real grip would be nice for the money
Abstract: If you are a serious photographer, chances are that you have always wanted a Leica rangefinder, or any Leica camera for that matter. Enter the new Leica Q (Typ 116). This is a full-frame digital compact camera with a Leica Summilux 28mm f1.7 lens for onl...
Abstract: Part of that price tag, to me at least, has always been about that little red dot of branding: You pay for the prestige of owning a Leica. Still, after only three days with the Q, I have come to understand why some Leica users refuse to use anything but.A...
Published: 2015-06-22, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: Buying a Leica camera is like buying a very expensive watch – it's a luxury item. Hung around the necks of people who have no idea of photography, it is a status symbol.Yet, if you care even a little for image quality, you can't deny the uniqueness of a L...
Published: 2015-06-14, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: Long associated with well built, hand-crafted cameras and outstanding optics from their M series rangefinder series, Leica has become the Ferrari of the photography world.Leica fans appreciate the way Leica optics render an image and are willing to pay go...
Abstract: Face it, you either love or hate Leica cameras. In one camp, you have photographers who swear by the equipment and will use nothing else. In the other, you have people who swear that the cameras are overpriced status symbols. Whichever camp you're in, the...
Published: 2015-07-20, Author: Adrian , review by: 01net.com
Le Leica Q réunit dans un boîtier l'héritage de la marque (look, prise en main, qualité d'image) et des technologies de pointe (viseur électronique, AF rapide). Les ingénieurs allemands ont arrêté de protéger leur précieuse gamme M en livrant un appareil...
qualité d'image (photo et video), optique Stellar.
moiré absence de grip pour une bonne prise en main
Sublime ! Le Leica Q vaut le moindre centime de ses 3 990 euros. Il s'agit pour le moment de l'appareil photo compact plein format le plus abouti. Tout simplement une réussite...
Abstract: Leica frappe une grand coup avec ce nouvel appareil et enrichit sa gamme de compacts experts X. Ce n'est pas un nouveau X, mais bien une nouvelle catégorie d'appareil qui prend la lettre Q. Bienvenue donc au Leica Q Typ 116 : un compact expert équipé d'un...
Abstract: Die Leica Q ist etwas für Genießer: Sie bietet Vollformatsensor, Weitwinkelfestbrennweite, Sucher mit Rekordauflösung und ein edles Leica-Finish. Getestet in Ausgabe: FOTO HITS 12/2015...
Abstract: Der Herausforderer: die Sony RX1R II punktet mit einem rückseitig belichteten Sensor mit einem hervorragenden Rauschverhalten. Die klassische Reportagekamera Leica Q orientiert sich an der Umsetzung des Messsucherprinzips und punktet mit einem herausragen...