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February 2010
(78%)
41 Reviews
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I’ve shot with Leica M cameras since 1995. I have also recently shot with the Dlux4 so the opportunity to try out the X1 was not to be missed. The cost of this camera would buy an SLR kit outright. The 35mm lens is generally considered to be the best a...
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Gepubliceerd: 2011-12-07, Auteur: George , beoordeeld door: shutterbug.com
Samenvatting: Though not as pocketable as the sub-compact class, it fits comfortably in a jacket pocket, purse or casual bag. While you could not properly dub it a no-frills camera, it lacks many of the tech gimmicks of other compacts as well as features considered sta...
Gepubliceerd: 2011-06-15, Auteur: Philip , beoordeeld door: popphoto.com
Samenvatting: This tiny tank of a camera sports a not-so-tiny APS-C sensorWhat's Hot: Simple controls; rugged build. What's Not: Sluggish autofocus in dim light. Who it's For: Casual shooters looking for an upscale compact camera with a large sensor.With a look that re...
The Leica X1 is a camera of extremes, offering a compelling blend of stunning design, fantastic handling and superlative image quality, but ultimately suffering from a pared-back feature set, sluggish responsiveness and a sky-high price-tag.The combi...
The X1 is no ordinary camera. Designed very specifically to facilitate a fairly niche area of the market, its fixed 24mm (36mm equivalent) will rule out many buyers looking for something altogether different - and for less than the £1395 asking price....
Excellent, sharp images. Little noise up to ISO 3200. Fast f/2.8 lens. HDMI port. Pop-up flash. Elegant design.
Expensive. Slow autofocus. No interchangeable lenses. Fixed focal length (no optical zoom). No video capture.
The Leica X1 offers the best image quality for a camera of its size, especially at higher ISO settings, but it's the least versatile shooter in its price range....
Best image quality we've seen in a compact camera; very low noise even at high ISOs; smart-looking, compact design; price includes copy of Adobe Lightroom.
Very slow to autofocus; slow overall speed including jittery Live View and glacial image playback; command dials don't lock firmly into place causing settings to accidentally change; no video mode; expensive.
The quest for the ideal compact camera takes another leap forward and another step back with the Leica X1. Though this attractive and well-built little camera is capable of capturing images that rival those taken with high-quality digital SLRs, using ...
Excellent image quality - at least in raw, Best high-ISO performance of any compact camera, bar none, Reliable metering and exposure, Extremely quiet in operation (AF and shutter), Straightforward control layout with analogue-style shutter speed and apert...
Autofocus distinctly slower than most, Unimpressive battery life, Accurate manual focus impossible (lens stops down uncontrollably), Low light operation relatively poor (very slow AF and screen refresh rate), Live histogram unreliable, disappears when set...
From the moment you pick up the Leica X1, it's a camera you want to love. So much about it is just 'right' - not just the feat of squeezing a relatively large APS-C sensor into a compact body, but also the lovely design and the fluid, intuitiv...
Samenvatting: The Leica X1 is a compact camera with a fixed lens and an APS-C sized sensor. The camera has the largest sensor in it’s class, dwarfing Micro Four Thirds and the Sigma Foveon. I received some personal hands-on time with the camera. While I wasn’t able ...
Samenvatting: Leica X1 Field Review APS-C Sized Sensor / Pocket Sized Camera Take the 12.2 Megapixel Sony-fabricated sensor that's likely the same one found in the Nikon D300, put it in a pocket-sized Leica-designed body with a Leica 24mm f/2.8 Elmarit lens, have ...