Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Screen size | 3 in Best: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Screen size: 6.7 in | |||
ISO maximum | 50000 Best: Pentax KP ISO maximum: 819200 | |||
Effective pixels | 24 Mpx Best: Hasselblad H6D-100c Effective pixels: 100 Mpx | |||
Max resolution | 6000 x 4000 px Best: Leica M11 Max resolution: 9528 x 6328 px |
Sensor type | CMOS |
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Image sensor format | Full frame |
Sensor size | 1.42 in |
Sensor photo detectors | 26.0 Mpx |
Effective pixels | 24.0 Mpx |
Image ratio w:h | 3:2 |
Max resolution | 6000 x 4000 px |
Other resolutions |
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Processor | Maestro II |
Optical zoom | 1.0 x |
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Digital zoom | 1.5 x |
Minimum aperture | 16 |
Maximum aperture | 1.7 |
Focal length equiv | < 28 |
AF assist (auto-focus assist light) | Lamp |
Contrast autofocus | yes |
Focal length multiplier | 1x |
Autofocus |
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Manual focus | yes |
Normal focus range | 11.81 in |
Macro focus range | 6.69 in |
Number of focus points | 49 |
Image stabiliser | No |
Filter thread | yes |
Filter diameter | 1.93 in |
Phase detection autofocus | no |
Minimum shutter speed | 30.0 s |
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Maximum shutter speed | 1.0 s |
Maximum shutter speed (electronic) | 1/16000 sec |
Shutter priority | yes |
Aperture priority | yes |
Manual exposure mode | yes |
Number of exposures | 10 |
Exposure compensation plus | 3 |
Exposure compensation minus | -3 |
Expousure compensation steps | 1/3 |
AE EV steps | 1/3 |
Continuous shooting | yes |
AE frames | 3 |
Subject / scene modes | yes |
Flash sync speed | 1/500s |
Built-in flash | no |
External flash | yes |
Continuous drive | 10.0 fps |
Self-timer | yes |
Metering modes |
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3D support | no |
Self-timer options |
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Microphone type | Stereo |
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Speaker type | Mono |
Weight | 22.58 oz |
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Width | 5.12 in |
Height | 3.15 in |
Depth | 3.66 in |
Battery technology | Lithium-Ion |
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Timelapse recording | yes |
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GPS | no |
Orientation sensor | yes |
ISO Auto | yes |
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ISO minimum | 100 |
ISO maximum | 50000 |
White balance presets | 5 |
Custom white balance | yes |
Image stabilization type | No |
Uncompressed format | RAW |
Screen size | 3.0 in |
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Articulated LCD | no |
Screen technology | LCD TFT |
Screen dots | 1040000 |
Touch screen | yes |
Live view | yes |
Viewfinder | Electronic |
Viewfinder coverage | 100.0 % |
Viewfinder resolution | 3680000.0 px |
Viewfinder magnification | 0.77 x |
Separate info display | no |
Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1080 px |
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Supported video file formats |
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Body type | Large sensor compact |
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Colour of product | Black |
Environmentally sealed | no |
Dual memory card slots | no |
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Storage types |
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HDMI | yes |
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USB version | 2.0 |
Headphone port | no |
Microphone port | no |
Wireless | Built-In |
Supported WiFi types |
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Remote control | yes |
NFC | no |
Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | yes |
AV output | no |
Firewire | no |
Leica’s full-frame compact camera proves to be the ultimate luxury point-and-shoot
Expert review of the Leica Q (Typ 116) camera with sample photos, test shots, videos and more...
Leica Q (Typ 116): A £2,900 compact camera that more than justifies its price.
The Leica Q (Typ 116) is a new serious compact camera, offering a 24 megapixel full-frame sensor, 1080 60/30p HD video recording, fast f/1.7 28mm lens, 10fps burst shooting, EVF and a 3-inch touchscreen. Read our in-depth Leica Q (Typ 116) review now...
The Leica Q (Typ 116) is a niche camera, with a full-frame image sensor and a dedicated 28mm lens. It's not for every photographer, but it's fantastic at what it does.
Leica’s full-frame compact camera proves to be the ultimate luxury point-and-shoot
I can pick up the Q, point it, start shooting, and know what comes out will be representative of what I’m seeing with my eyes.
Leica Q is a 24.0MP Large Sensor Compact camera with a Full frame sized CMOS sensor and 28 mm F1.7 lens. Read our Q Typ 116 review to find its pros and cons.
The Leica Q might not be as engaging as a Leica M, but the camera is easy to use and more importantly fun. You can’t ask for much more than that.
Released in June 2015, the Leica Q (Type 116) is a full frame, fixed-lens camera ideal for street photography. Thanks to the arrival of the Q2 in March last year, there’s now a fair few original Qs available to pick up secondhand approaching half of its launch price. Could it be the perfect camera for street photography? As explained by street photographer Shane Taylor of Framelines, the Summilux 28mm f/1.7 gives you a wider angle of view compared to something like the Fujifilm X100V, as well as packing a much larger sensor.
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