![]() ![]() The flat body and grip-less, sleek design, is also similar to Leica M series cameras, and personally, I think it's great. This is mostly down to the location of the viewfinder, button layout, and also the location of the dials. Now to be clear, the Q2 cameras are not rangefinders however, some of the design choices offer a vaguely familiar experience. Even the way you switch to macro mode on the lens is extremely smooth and shows off that typical premium build from Leica.Īlthough it may not be completely fair to compare the Q series of cameras to the M series, the rangefinder-inspired the design of the Q2 really does invite the comparison. Overall, the solid construction feels great, and the way the dials switch and click is satisfying, to say the least. It has a wonderful feel in the hand, which almost makes up for the hefty price point. Although it's not quite on the level of an M series camera, the build and design are still some of the best on the market. Build Quality and DesignĪs with most Leica cameras, the Q2 Monochrom continues in the tradition of exceptional build quality. ![]() The new Monochrom version promises lots when it comes to image quality. The most recent release from the company is a black and white version of the compact fixed lens camera, the Leica Q2. This is especially the case with Leica Monochrom cameras. When it comes to niche cameras, Leica is probably somewhere near the top of the list. ![]()
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