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Leica is too confident: How many limited edition cameras does it have?

When you think of high-end camera brands, what is the first camera that comes to your mind? Canon or Nikon? Maybe the German Leica.

Leica cameras are famous for their reasonable structure, sophisticated processing and reliable quality.

Although Leica is now inferior to Japanese SLRs such as Canon in terms of cost performance, this cost performance is only in terms of functionality, and does not include the excellent workmanship and design that the Leica brand and Leica have in common.

However, in June 2015, Leica launched their most cost-effective camera-Leica Q.

After two years, Leica will officially release a limited edition Leica Q camera at the Leica flagship store in San Francisco tomorrow.

In fact, before this, Leica has launched a number of limited edition Leica Q cameras, such as the Japanese Ginza Limited Edition, which uses orange and gray leather to decorate the camera. A total of 30 units have been sold, each priced at 658,800 yen (approximately 41,600 yuan).

Getting back to the subject, the limited edition Leica Q camera launched this time is limited to 20 units and will be sold at the Leica flagship store in San Francisco, USA in mid-December. Each unit is priced at US$4,750 (approximately RMB 31,516). .

In terms of appearance, compared with the previously released all-black Leica Q camera, the limited edition uses a red skin design on the front of the fuselage and comes with a red leather camera strap.

Writing this, the author suddenly remembered a sentence, technology is based on changing shells. Of course, this is a joke.

Let’s review the configuration of the Leica Q camera:

24-megapixel full-frame sensor, paired with the classic Summilux 28mm f/1.7 lens, 11-element optical structure in 9 groups, focusing The distance is 0.17m, which can fully meet the needs of professional photography users for street, cultural, architectural and landscape photography. 3-inch 1.04 million-dot LCD screen supports touch operation.

The camera has a maximum sensitivity of ISO 50000 and a maximum continuous shooting speed of 10fps.

It has built-in Wi-Fi function and NFC, and can be used with the app. Can record 1080p video at 60 frames.

In terms of use, the Leica Q camera feels similar to the M series, but it is far better than the T series or lower-end series.

Moreover, I have to say that the Leica Q camera is indeed the most cost-effective among several Leica series.

Operator: Xu Wei