Leica X2 hands on

Leica X2 hands on

You could buy ten budget compacts for the same price as an X2 but they'll never compete with the Leica's looks.

Did you fall in love with the Leica X1 two years ago? Well prepare to weep as the sequel is here and this high end compact is sexier and speccier than the first time round.

This is the kind of camera you want to immediately sling around your neck and pose with – glorious retro touches like the circular pop-up flash and dedicated ISO and white balance buttons have been combined with an impressive 16.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor that's a step up from the X1's 12.2MP offering. This is going to be a hard one to walk away from.

leica X2 camera hands on review mode dials

The X2 is rocking a Leica Elmarit 24mm f/2.8 fixed lens (which equates to a 35mm focal length) as well as shutter speed and aperture dials that'll be familiar to long-time Leica fans. All in all the X2 doesn't look too dissimilar from the X1 – it comes in silver or all-black versions and a 2.7in LCD display completes the set-up round the back.

leica X2 camera hands on review viewfinders electronic optical accessory

The hand grip accessory, which you can buy separately, makes the X2 feel more like a DSLR (it's chunky enough with dimensions of 124 x 69 x 51.5mm) as do the choice of optical and electronic viewfinders to mount on the Leica cam's hotshoe. 

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Manual control is simple once compact camera users get used to the Leica way – no prodding and swiping through touchscreen menu upon touchscreen menu just to change the aperture here. Another difference from the X1 is the X2's new and improved 11 point autofocus system which we found to be quick off the mark in our short hands on, just as it's been billed.

It didn't take long for us to remember that it's not in fact an all-singing, all-dancing DSLR though – no zoom, no swapping lenses and no HD video shooting.

leica X2 hands on review rear manual controls

We've no doubt the Leica X2 can take some brilliant snaps. Colours on the test shots we took today looked beautifully accurate and those extra pixels over the X1 should ensure detailed images. Plus Leica reckon your snaps won't suffer from extra noise thanks to the big sensor.

Available from May for $2499, the Leica X2 isn't exactly value for money. But look out for a full review soon to see if we think the X2's photo skills, eye-catching abilities and all-important red dot are enough to tempt you away from a more versatile DSLR or compact system camera.


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