Leica
Leica Q2 Rental
- 47.3MP Full Frame Sensor
- Built-In Summilux 28mm f/1.7 ASPH. Lens
- DCI 4K24p, 10 FPS, Macro Mode
- Requires SD Card
The Leica Q2 offers pristine performance rooted in Leica's signature style while incorporating modern connectivity, fast autofocus, and 4K video. Here are some of the notable features of this luxury point and shoot:
Supporting these specs is Leica's redeveloped imaging system with an updated Maestro II image processor, providing smoother color, better tonal rendering, and broader dynamic range over prior models. The massive resolution allows the fixed wide angle lens to be rendered at different focal lengths, with room to sacrifice overall file size. This means using the entire 47.3MP at the native 28mm with the option of digitally zooming to 35mm at 30MP, 50mm at 15MP, and 75mm at 7MP. Optical image stabilization will compensate for handholding even at slow shutter speeds and you can get up to 10 frames per second – fast enough for most action shots. Frame, control, and share your imagery thanks to built-in Bluetooth and WiFi, which pairs seamlessly with Leica's FOTOS app.
Leica gives the compact experience an elegant upgrade. With design cues from the M10, the Q2 features a comfortable thumb rest, sophisticated trim, and clear control dials. Ports and buttons are pared down, leaving you space to worry only about capturing the scene. The Leica Q2 is the ideal street photography tool. It's also recommended for any kind of travel and for events.
Sensor: 47.3MP Full Frame CMOS
File Size/Format: Stills 8368 x 5584, JPEG/Raw (DNG)
Video Resolutions/Framerates:
Lens Compatibility: Built-In Summilux 28mm f/1.7 Lens with 2.7x Digital Zoom
ISO Range: 50-50,000
Autofocus Points: 49
Flash: Hot Shoe Only, Sync Speed 1/2000
Ports & I/O: N/A
Speed: 10 FPS
Memory Card Compatibility: 1 x UHS-II SD Slot
Monitor/LCD: 3" Touchscreen LCD
Dimensions: 5.1 x 3.1 x 3.6"
Weight: 1.58 lbs
Additional Features:
Important Note
To remove the battery, flip the lever then push in on the battery slightly and it will release. To add the lens hood you must first remove the lens retaining ring from the built-in lens. Keep track of this loss will result in a fee.