zlfan Posted Thursday at 03:46 PM Share Posted Thursday at 03:46 PM $7k! eatstoomuchjam 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eatstoomuchjam Posted Thursday at 04:39 PM Share Posted Thursday at 04:39 PM For almost any other camera, I'd suggest that you should post some details about the camera, etc - but in this case, I think it's perfectly valid to just yell the price. 🤣 Phil A 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSMW Posted Thursday at 05:23 PM Share Posted Thursday at 05:23 PM Very nice…but I only buy kit for work purposes and it wouldn’t work for me in that regard even if it was 1/4 the price. Actually, at 1/4, I’d find a way…but it isn’t and won’t be in my working life time, so sadly not 😏 Ninpo33 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil A Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago I struggle with the prices of the Q and SL Leica systems. While the M has a clear differentiator because there are no competitors (except for that super niche PIXII that I never saw someone use even on social media), the other two are something that Sony/Panasonic/... could easily replicate for half the price if they'd want to. It's funny when the Leica fanboys start arguing that it's worth paying 3k more than a competing product because it has less buttons or no "unnecessary" video function, etc. Reminds me of back when the DSLR guys were suspecting that the camera would be WAY cheaper if they had no video recording (but of course still have live view). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSMW Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago The other thing about this Q3 is I already have a 1/2 price one, in a more ergonomic body and with the ability to change lenses. It’s called an A7RV. And even cheaper and a similar style body to the Q3, the A7CR. Except that one only has a single card slot and the rear screen isn’t anywhere near as good, plus some other ‘deficiencies’, because I looked really hard at it as a ‘budget Q3’, the limiting factor of that camera being the 28mm. I rarely need to go wider than 28 and 28 I much prefer over 24 and though that sensor has the ability to crop and crop fairly hard, I also need 75+mm and that is beginning to push things a leetle too far. So nope, went for a used ‘like new’ A7RV for €1000 less than current retail with 3 lenses giving me from 20-180mm. Also, it can use adapted WITH AF, Leica lenses. IMO, it IS a better and more wallet friendly option than a Q3 or SL3, but without a red dot badge. I’d love a Leica or a Hassie but the reality for me is I cannot afford the latter and cannot justify the former. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Andrew Reid Posted 4 hours ago Administrators Share Posted 4 hours ago $7K is an absolute joke. You are not getting a Leica, it's a Panasonic. The 28mm lens on the normal Q3 is really terrible, it's worse than a toy and relies on Panasonic's correction to get rid of the massive distortion and vignetting. Leica just need to be more honest... what is the $7K getting you in terms of engineering from LEICA? Cutting edge lens? No. It's very misleading marketing in my view. Leica Q 28mm RAW: With the built in software profile applied in-camera and Adobe Camera Raw: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zlfan Posted 1 hour ago Author Share Posted 1 hour ago it is called the leica tax. I think m6 is pretty good id shoot film. I have a r8 body, and bought several Kodak color film roll for it. but have not used it for more than 10 years. somehow I like the digital process much much better, convenient. leica digital, probably m9 and s are worthy to have as they are ccd. otherwise, I'd go panny. boy, a fixed lens cam at $7k. it is like gucci, channel, for fan boys. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eatstoomuchjam Posted 19 minutes ago Share Posted 19 minutes ago It's also not really a new thing that Leica partner with a consumer brand for cameras and even some lenses. https://forum.mflenses.com/the-leica-minolta-collaboration-t77452.html The Leica R3 and R4 were basically Minolta bodies with a different mount. And a number of Leica R lenses were also Minolta rebrands (mostly zooms, but the 24/2.8 R lens was one too, as was the 15mm fisheye). At least one R lens was even made by Sigma - and that's not Sigma of 2024, but Sigma of before 1995. Imagine paying Leica prices for a 28-70mm zoom lens only to learn later that you'd just bought a Sigma. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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