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Transferring images through wifi is easy if you download the Leica app on your phone and you also have the standard Bluetooth connectivity options we’ve come to expect from modern compact cameras, too. The quality of the screen itself is bright and sharp and menu items and feature controls are accessible in a couple of touches. The LCD touchscreen is also a step above other compact cameras and provides nice feedback and a sense of control that is often missing from competitor cameras, even premium ones. The sensor is the next thing that impresses – at 47mpx most images have room for expansion and manipulation in the edit, even on the most basic of JPG modes. Read more: Canon powershot G7 X Mark III review: A compact camera worth considering It’s hard to describe but it goes without saying that this is one of the reasons Leica themselves are so revered by the photography world. But, if you’re dedicated to Leica’s craft – namely candid street photography and stunning, crystal-clear landscapes – then this is perhaps some of the best bits of glass we’ve tried out.Ī Leica image is almost instantly recognisable – colour rendition is natural and rich photos have a sharpness hard to find elsewhere and the bokeh is deliciously vibrant and provides a timeless, classic quality that makes every image feel like a moment in time.
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It’s a 28mm fixed lens, so there’s limited room for manoeuvre if you’re a jack of all trades when it comes to image style. And when it comes to the Q2, there’s no question that you have a lens that feels worth the exorbitant price tag – especially when you consider how much the rest of their equipment costs.
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Leica is justifiably proud of their lens-making abilities.