The Leica Q is a new full frame camera with a 24MP sensor and a 28mm f/1.7 lens. The Q also features an incredible 3.68MP electronic viewfinder and captures up to 10 frames per second.
In addition to the 28mm lens view, users can select a 35mm or 50mm view as well and the Leica Q can save a cropped version as a JPEG file while that native 28mm view is saved as a DNG file.
The rear LCD is touchscreen, on which you can select focus points with a single tap. The Leica Q’s Wi-Fi mode allows you to transfer and share images and videos. The app also allows you to remotely control settings such as aperture and shutter speed from your smart phone or tablet. The free Leica Q app to access these features is available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
The Leica Q comes with a free license for Adobe Lightroom 6. The camera retails for $4250. Check it out here at B&H Photo.
See the full set of sample images from the new Leica Q below.