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 ...
The Leica X2 is the company's second generation 35mm point-and-shoot, a high-end compact with a DSLR-sized sensor and distinctive retro styling Update: We've updated the gallery above to include ...
The Leica X1 still doesn’t look outdated – if you ignore the cool retro design – yet already the Leica X2 has appeared. Looking just as gorgeous, the X2 is, according to Leica, the next generation in ...
One of the world's best known photographers, Henri Cartier-Bresson, spent almost his entire professional life shooting with one camera: the Leica. He began taking photographs seriously in 1931, and ...
Leica has announced the new Leica X2, an update to the Leica X1, it features a new 16 megapixel APS-C CMOS image sensor, improved auto focus, Leica Elmarit 24mm f/2.8 ASPH. lens it boasts that it is ...
Is today’s new $8,000 M Monochrome a little too rich for you? Then why not have a taste of Leica’s other new camera, the cheap-o ($2,000) X2? The X2 is a fixed-lens camera with a 16.2MP APS-C-sized ...
Leica is out with a high end camera X2. This camera is not officially launched yet. It is a refreshed model of its predecessor Leica X1. Leica X1 was out in the market about 2 and half years ago. As a ...
Buying a Leica is more about brand cachet than high-performance electronics, but live view in the Leica M dramatically changes focusing. Also: a splashy X2 and an S with better image quality. Stephen ...
The Leica X2 is a bit like the Ferrari of the camera world. It looks gorgeous, has some enviable features, but it’s also extortionately expensive. And it’s that last point that will price it out of ...
The excellent optics and solid build quality of the Leica X2 ($1,995 list) match its luxury price point, but the camera lacks features you'd expect from one that costs this much. It does have a sharp ...
As far as features and overall design go, the most obvious competitor to the X2 is the Fujifilm X100. It also features an APS-C image sensor—the same size that's found in most D-SLRs—but its 23mm lens ...