Chrisnmn
Veteran
- Location
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Name
- Chris Leskovsek
Hey guys,
I though I'd write short, just to tell you that I got given a Leica T this afternoon to play for the next few weeks. Im not going to write a review or anything as I dont do those sort of stuff, but rather I would ask you guys if anyone is interested or considering of the some special features or how it works or something and Ill give you my impressions?
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This are my very very first impressions of the camera, sorry if im of not much help still, but hopefully will have time to shoot it properly and post some results during the week.
I though I'd write short, just to tell you that I got given a Leica T this afternoon to play for the next few weeks. Im not going to write a review or anything as I dont do those sort of stuff, but rather I would ask you guys if anyone is interested or considering of the some special features or how it works or something and Ill give you my impressions?
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- So far, this thing is perfection built from the P to the N. no screws. solid piece of cold metal. It definitely look like the macbook pro of the camera world.
- Theres absolutely nothing analog about it. This, is in fact a 120%, digital camera. This pretends to be "modern" or "futuristic" not "classic" or "vintage".
- Shutter sound, is absolutely quiet, soft, and has a beautiful-harmonic "click". The absolute opposite to Sony's A7. Love it.
- Everything is "touch" and everything is customisable.
- UI is "easy", clear and simple
- the VF looks like a better version of the OMD EM5 but not brighter than the Olympus VF4, still refreshing rate is great, and very clear. Is feels like the Sony NEX6 or A6000 type of viewfinder.
- No buttons on the back. huge LCD screen.
- The internal memory of 16gb I think is a great feature.
- AF feels as fast as the Ricoh GR or Sony A7, which is not slow, but not fast as the OMD series. Which is absolutely fine.
This are my very very first impressions of the camera, sorry if im of not much help still, but hopefully will have time to shoot it properly and post some results during the week.