Leica's newest mirrorless camera is making a style statement...
Sharp images; Stylish exterior; 4K video
Lacks a viewfinder; Awkward weight distribution; Quirky controls
Leica's newest mirrorless camera is making a style statement...
Sharp images; Stylish exterior; 4K video
Lacks a viewfinder; Awkward weight distribution; Quirky controls
No built-in electronic viewfinder; Uninspiring JPEG output; No image stabilisation in either the body or; Doesn't work so well in low light
The Leica TL2 is a mirrorless camera with an APS-C size 24-megapixel CMOS sensor, 3.7-inch touchscreen LCD, 49-point contrast-detect autofocus system and 32GB of onboard storage.
The Leica TL2 is a 24MP mirrorless camera with a one-piece aluminium body and very smartphone-like touchscreen control. It has a gorgeous tactile design with one of the best touch interfaces you'll find on any camera.
Beautiful; tactile design; Superb touchscreen interface; Excellent raw image quality; 32GB memory built-in
No built-in electronic viewfinder; Uninspiring JPEG output; No image stabilisation in either the body or lens; Doesn't work so well in low light
The Leica TL2 is certainly not without its charms. It's beautifully made, the large and bright touchscreen is one of the best we've used on a camera, and images from the 24.3MP APS-C sensor are very good (provided you shoot in raw).
Stunning touchscreen; Excellent raw image quality; Premium finish
High price; Poor battery life; No IS for still images; No built-in EVF
The Leica TL2 is the third model in a series of interchangeable-lens cameras based upon a compact 'unibody' machined from a single block of aluminium. We reviewed the original Leica T (Typ 701) back in May 2014, but not its successor, the Leica TL.
The Leica TL2 is a stylish new compact system camera with a 24 megapixel APS-C sensor. Manufactured from a single block of aluminium, the Leica TL2 offers an innovative touchscreen 3.7-inch display, Maestro II series high-performance image processor, built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, a flash hot shoe, 4K...
Beautiful, tactile design; Superb touchscreen interface; Excellent raw image quality; 32GB memory built-in;
No built-in electronic viewfinder; Uninspiring JPEG output; No image stabilisation in either the body or lens; Doesn’t work so well in low light;
In theory, the perfect camera is one that's as easy to use as a smartphone, but takes photos like a DSLR.
Incredible build quality; The best camera touchscreen system around; Very fast autofocus and menus;
Your wallet has gone into hiding; JPEG colour saturation feels a little muted ; No built-in viewfinder; Screen doesn’t move or tilt;
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