Leica Q2 - The New Generation Of The Compact Camera With A Full-Frame Sensor And A Fast Prime Lens
Leica Camera AG presents the Leica Q2 – the next-generation model of the
Leica Q line of cameras. With a newly developed full-frame sensor, a fast Leica
Summilux 28 mm f/1.7 ASPH. prime lens, fast autofocus and innovative OLED EVF
viewfinder technology, the new model carries the performance attributes and
timelessly elegant design of its predecessor into the next generation and
offers a range of new features and functions. It is the only camera in its
class with protective sealing against dust and water spray and is ideally
equipped for shooting in all weather conditions.
The Leica Q2 features a 47.3 megapixel full frame sensor that captures
both highly-detailed still pictures and 4K video at ISO sensitivities up to
50,000 and, together with its Leica Summilux 28 mm f/1.7 ASPH. lens, ensures
exceptional imaging performance. The fast initial aperture of f/1.7 guarantees
optimum picture quality in even the most difficult lighting situations. This
all makes the Leica Q2 the perfect companion for all areas of street,
architectural, landscape, and portrait photography.
The practical locking element for the choice of manual or automatic
focusing and simple switching to macro mode with a close focus distance of 17
cm is located on the lens and highlights the greatest possible creative freedom
provided by the camera in all shooting situations.
Thanks to the extension of the integrated digital zoom function up to 75
mm, users now enjoy even more flexibility for composing their pictures. In
addition to the uncropped 28 mm focal length of the camera lens, a crop factor
can be chosen to simulate exposures made with focal lengths of 35, 50 or 75
millimetres. The selected crop is displayed as a bright-line frame in the
viewfinder and on the rear display panel. The cropped image from the framing
selected is saved in JPEG format with correspondingly reduced resolutions of
47.3, 30, 14.7, or 6.6 megapixels. The uncropped image is always saved
simultaneously as a DNG file with the full resolution of 47.3 megapixels.
The Leica Q2 also features a newly developed, high-resolution OLED
viewfinder with a resolution of 3.68 megapixels. The high resolution provides
complete control over the subject at all times and also leads to considerably
improved image depth and higher contrast. In contrast to LCD technology, in
which only whole sectors of the viewing image can be darkened, the brightness of
each individual pixel in the viewfinder of the Q2 is adapted. Despite the high
resolution, power consumption remains low. The viewfinder is activated as soon
as the camera is brought up to the eye and shows the subject reliably and
without any perceptible delay at all times.
The autofocus system of the Leica Q2 focuses sharply on the subject in
less than 0.15 seconds, and makes it one of the fastest cameras in its class.
Ongoing improvements to the processor from the Maestro II family have enabled a
higher sequential shooting rate with an impressive 10 frames per second at the
full resolution of 47.3 MP that ensures that the truly wonderful moments in
life will never be missed. The range of creative options has been further
expanded by the new video mode with 4K resolution. Brilliant, true-to-life
video recordings can be made with 3840 x 2160 pixels and frame rates of 30 or
24 fps or, alternatively, in the familiar full HD format with 120, 60, 30 or 24
frames per second.
In combination with the Leica FOTOS App, the camera’s integrated Wi-Fi
module makes it possible to quickly and easily share pictures and video in
social media, change numerous camera settings from a smartphone or even or even
remotely control the shutter release of the Leica Q2. Thanks to Bluetooth LE
(Low Energy), a permanent connection is established between camera and
smartphone.
The design of the Leica Q also carries forward the Leica tradition of
reduction to the essentials. The ‘Made in Germany ’ seal of quality guarantees
that only the finest and most resilient materials are employed in its
construction. The distinctive thumb rest of the new Leica Q2 and the
sophisticated diamond pattern of its leather trim ensure optimum grip and
highlight the accomplished symbiosis of form and function. Also new is the
camera’s uniquely intuitive handling concept. A highlight of this is the
redesigned dioptre compensation setting dial on the back of the camera that
prevents inadvertent shifting of the compensation value.
In contrast to the
Leica Q, the shutter release button of the Q2 now controls only the On/Off
function; the second detent for the continuous shooting function has been
removed and is now in the camera menu.
A comprehensive range of optional accessories is also available for the
Leica Q2. These include, for example, Protectors and carrying straps in
premium-quality leather in the colours black and brown, and an opportunity to
add a fashionable touch with versions in red and pink. The new and elegant ‘Ettas’
line of soft, coated canvas pouches for various Leica camera models will also
be launched on the same date as the Leica Q2. The pouches will initially be
available in the colours midnight blue, stone grey and red, and will be
followed later by a range of other versions.
The range also includes technical equipment for the Leica Q2 such as the
Leica SF 40, SF 60 flash units, the SF C1 remote flash control unit, an
additional thumb rest and a handgrip. Perfectly matched to the camera, all
accessories are functionally designed for easy handling and are manufactured
from only the finest materials to ensure reliability and a lifetime of use.
The Leica Q2 will be available for sales in India around mid-April.





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