With the Leica Q3, photography became simple: top-notch image quality, a few of the necessary controls to control exposure (that a smartphone doesn't have), and all fitted with the best lenses in the world, wrapped in a now classic design. They stuff cameras with buttons, wheels, words, and symbols you don't understand (I don't either, and I've been photographing for 40 years now). The camera producers are not of any damn help in helping you understand how simple photography really is. So, how can you teach someone to be competent? To be competent, you have to know how to do something in order to do it successfully. The problem is to elevate you from not being concerned about settings to knowing enough to handle a real camera that, in return, delivers top-notch quality images. Because smartphone cameras are made to take photos without troubling you with settings. So often when I have to explain photography in a simple way, I realize that some people would be better off with a smartphone. But more to the point, having and using a Leica Q turns you from someone who captures things of interest into someone who makes photographs.įrankly, a smartphone is not a bad choice if you just want to take photographs. To say that the Leica Q is like using an iPhone, but just the image quality is so much better – is true. Known for its excellent design, simple operation, and high-quality image quality, it is the camera out there that best enables you to connect with the soul of digital photography. One of the most popular digital cameras of this decade now comes in a third-generation update.
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