Leica S2 review

Medium format quality in a DSLR body - too good to be true?

Leica S2 Review
The Leica S2's compact design allows for medium-format shooting in the field.

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Leica lenses deliver fantastic sharpness, contrast and colours

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    DSLR-like handling allows fast, fuss-free shooting

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    Relatively compact design allows medium-format shooting in the field

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    DNG workflow gives multiple software options

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    Choice of shutter options for fast flash sync

Cons

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    Limited ISO range compared with conventional DSLRs

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    Some gaps in existing lens range

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    USB connectivity too slow

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    Styling is too minimalist in some areas

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Twenty grand is a lot of money. By today's prices that will buy you a brand-new Mini Cooper, a deposit on a house, or even a university education.

With £20,000 you can buy a lot of camera kit, too: a pair of Nikon D3X bodies with 14-24mm f/2.8, 24-70mm f/2.8 and 70-200mm f/2.8 lenses plus an Apple MacBook Pro, 27-inch screen and the whole Adobe Creative Suite doesn't come to that much.

Leica s2 review

With compatible lenses, this allows you to select the camera's built-in focal plane shutter for speeds of 8secs to 1/4000sec with flash sync at 1/125sec, or the lens' built-in leaf shutter for flash sync all the way up to 1/500sec.

As we will see, though, the S2 is not designed to compete with Canon and Nikon's professional cameras, and is certainly not meant to be a panacea, replacing all of your needs with just one camera body.