Clearly there are some photographers out there who love black and white images and have cash to burn. Following the launch of the M10 Monochrom in January, Leica has stripped its full-frame Q2 camera ...
Leica has launched a new version of its infamous Q line of cameras, with the Leica Q2 Monochrom promising to be the only full frame compact camera to use a dedicated monochrome sensor. Tapping the ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
Leica is no stranger to releasing cameras that buck the norm, such as its M10-D which lacks an LCD screen entirely or the various generations of M Monochrom cameras that only capture black-and-white ...
Camera News: Leica has introduced a new black-and-white-only camera, the Leica Q2 Monochrom, which is closely based on the Leica Q2 and is the first Leica Monochrom camera that isn’t a traditional ...
Leica's latest special edition camera costs only $100 more than a standard Q2 Monochrom. And it comes wrapped in kevlar. As a refresher, the standard Q2 M sports a 47-megapixel, monochrome-only sensor ...
The Leica Q2 Monochrom is priced at £4995, which is quite the investment, however, as the Leica Q2 is available for around £4500, the Q2 Monochrom isn't that much more, and is in a unique position, ...
The Fragment Design editions of the Leica M10 Monochrom and the Q2 Monochrom will only be sold in Japan. They’re so limited, Leica only made 40 cameras total. The godfather of streetwear has brought ...
Sample Photos - Like other monochrome cameras from Leica, the Q2 Monochrom has a tendency to underexpose images, rather than over-expose, and this means that you're unlikely to have blown highlights, ...
Much like the last-gen Q2 Monochrom, it’s all about working with restrictions — and a sick, stealthy design. Much like the last-gen Q2 Monochrom, it’s all about working with restrictions — and a sick, ...
The Monochrom variant is appropriately stealthier, without the signature red dot to remind everyone you're using a Leica. Beyond that, you'll see some very familiar elements. You'll still see a 28mm f ...
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