Leaked: Leica Q Full Frame Camera

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The upcoming Leica Q has been leaked, it’s a full frame fixed lens camera that is sure to cost more than it should. The camera will be announced on June 10, 2015.</p>
<p>SPECIFICATIONS</p>
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<li>24MP CMOS Full Frame Sensor</li>
<li>10fps</li>
<li>Maestro II Processor</li>
<li>Summilux 1: 1.7 / 28mm ASPH Lens</li>
<li>Max ISO of 50000</li>
<li>Full HD Video</li>
<li>Wifi</li>
<li>Ability to control with a smartphone</li>
<li>Magnesium Body</li>
<li>Touchscreen LCD</li>
<li>Focus Peaking</li>
<li>EVF</li>
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<p>We’re looking forward to seeing what sort of pricing and performance will come from this new Leica camera.</p>

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This lens looks weird: First, what is this strangely cut-out hood? Doesn't make too much sense to me: The cut-outs in Leica's M lenses make sense, its necessary for the rangefinder. However, this camera is specced to have an EVF with focus-peaking, so it makes no sense to cut out a hood like this.

Then there is an alignment dot where the body meets the lens. What should that be good for when it's a fixed lens? To me it looks more like an M-type camera, a bit smaller, with interchangeable M-lenses and without rangefinder.
 
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jarrodeu said:
dolina said:
The specs are too 2015. Leica's known to sell spec out products to closely relate to 2005. ;)
Like Canon sensors? ;D

Jarrod
Sensor's one thing but the omission of an EVF, WiFi, NFC, 4K resolution video and other features that would make a great supplement to a smartphone is very 2005.

I give you the Leica X Typ 113. >_< A point and shoot 2x the price of a Fuji X100T but with half the features. ;)
 
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dolina said:
jarrodeu said:
dolina said:
The specs are too 2015. Leica's known to sell spec out products to closely relate to 2005. ;)
Like Canon sensors? ;D

Jarrod
Sensor's one thing but the omission of an EVF, WiFi, NFC, 4K resolution video and other features that would make a great supplement to a smartphone is very 2005.

I give you the Leica X Typ 113. >_< A point and shoot 2x the price of a Fuji X100T but with half the features. ;)

"Smartphone control", suggests it will be wifi capable.
I think the lens hood has simply been put on sideways.
While I like 28mm on full-frame, I'm surprised they haven't gone for 35mm. I'd love Canon to improve the EF 28mm f/1.8.
 
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I have to agree with the choice on 28mm.

The most popular focal lengths for rangefinders are 35mm and 50mm.

I agree with others when it should be sold with a 50mm lens.

I think it is silly if Leica tried to protect the shrinking RF market with disabling this camera. ;)
Frodo said:
dolina said:
jarrodeu said:
dolina said:
The specs are too 2015. Leica's known to sell spec out products to closely relate to 2005. ;)
Like Canon sensors? ;D

Jarrod
Sensor's one thing but the omission of an EVF, WiFi, NFC, 4K resolution video and other features that would make a great supplement to a smartphone is very 2005.

I give you the Leica X Typ 113. >_< A point and shoot 2x the price of a Fuji X100T but with half the features. ;)

"Smartphone control", suggests it will be wifi capable.
I think the lens hood has simply been put on sideways.
While I like 28mm on full-frame, I'm surprised they haven't gone for 35mm. I'd love Canon to improve the EF 28mm f/1.8.
 
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dolina said:
I think it is silly if Leica tried to protect the shrinking RF market with disabling this camera. ;)

Is it shrinking? I thought Leica's sales were up, compared to what they were a few years ago. They may be down quarter-to-quarter, but that's a factor of new product introductions.

This could be a really cool camera, provided that you really like the focal length. I know a couple of top-drawer guys who predominantly shoot with 28's, but I'm more of a 25mm shooter.
 
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dolina said:
jarrodeu said:
dolina said:
The specs are too 2015. Leica's known to sell spec out products to closely relate to 2005. ;)
Like Canon sensors? ;D

Jarrod
Sensor's one thing but the omission of an EVF, WiFi, NFC, 4K resolution video and other features that would make a great supplement to a smartphone is very 2005.

I give you the Leica X Typ 113. >_< A point and shoot 2x the price of a Fuji X100T but with half the features. ;)

The specs say EVF. The leaked photos seem to show a built-in EVF on the back.
 
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Bernard said:
Is it shrinking? I thought Leica's sales were up, compared to what they were a few years ago. They may be down quarter-to-quarter, but that's a factor of new product introductions.

This could be a really cool camera, provided that you really like the focal length. I know a couple of top-drawer guys who predominantly shoot with 28's, but I'm more of a 25mm shooter.
Per this article RF market is shrinking http://www.forbes.com/sites/marcbabej/2013/05/08/how-leica-camera-is-reinventing-the-medium-format-market-on-its-own-terms/
 
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dolina said:
Bernard said:
Is it shrinking? I thought Leica's sales were up, compared to what they were a few years ago. They may be down quarter-to-quarter, but that's a factor of new product introductions.
Per this article RF market is shrinking http://www.forbes.com/sites/marcbabej/2013/05/08/how-leica-camera-is-reinventing-the-medium-format-market-on-its-own-terms/

That article says that the professional photojournalist market is shrinking (which is why Leica is now targeting professionals who still make money). It does not say that the Leica M business is shrinking overall.

Magnum-level photojournalists make-up only a tiny fraction of their sales. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if those people got their cameras for free, just like top athletes get their shoes for free.
 
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Bernard said:
That article says that the professional photojournalist market is shrinking (which is why Leica is now targeting professionals who still make money). It does not say that the Leica M business is shrinking overall.

Magnum-level photojournalists make-up only a tiny fraction of their sales. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if those people got their cameras for free, just like top athletes get their shoes for free.
That article stated a major reason why Leica entered the medium format market because a certain segment of customers for RF is dwindling as they cannot pay the Leica price.

To be relevant to today's professionals they went medium format.

Leica's hedging towards a time when RF will become as relevant as TLRs and they still release new RF bodies and lenses so long as it is economically feasible.
 
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