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Leica X2 Digital Camera, Black Anodized {16.5MP} 18450
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$1,140.00
Leica X2: APS-C fixed-lens compact with genuine optical pedigree
The X2 pairs a 16MP APS-C CMOS sensor with a fixed 36mm-equivalent lens at f/2.8, a combination that forces deliberate shooting and rewards it. That sensor size in a body measuring 124 x 69 x 52mm is the core proposition: image quality closer to an interchangeable-lens camera, without the bulk or the lens-swapping. ISO runs to 12500, and the full exposure triangle is accessible through dedicated aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual modes. Shutter speeds reach down to 30 seconds for long exposures and up to 1/2000 sec for available-light control.
RAW capture is standard, giving you the latitude to manage files the way you'd expect from a camera at this level. The 5 fps burst rate won't compete with sports cameras, but it's enough for decisive-moment street work. Battery life is rated at 450 shots CIPA, which holds up well for a day of walking. An optional electronic viewfinder adds compositional flexibility when the fixed 2.7-inch LCD isn't the right tool for the conditions.
This is a camera built around a specific discipline. The fixed focal length, manual controls, and Leica's long-standing optical standards make the X2 a proven platform for photographers who have already decided what 36mm means to their practice.
Who It's For
Street photographers who think in 36mm will find the fixed focal length a strength than a constraint, with f/2.8 providing enough separation in close quarters. Travel photographers benefit from the APS-C sensor's low-light capability across ISO 100 to 12500 without carrying a full interchangeable-lens kit. Documentary and reportage shooters will appreciate the manual controls and 450-shot battery life for extended work. Photographers new to intentional, fixed-lens shooting get a tactile, controls-forward body that teaches composition through commitment than convenience.
Key Features
- APS-C 16MP CMOS sensor in 124mm-wide compact body
- 36mm f/2.8 fixed-focal-length Leica lens
- ISO 100-12500 with full manual exposure control
- 5 fps burst, 30-second shutter for long exposures
- RAW capture plus Fine/Standard JPEG modes
- Optional electronic viewfinder for handheld composition
FAQ
- What makes a fixed 36mm lens worth the trade-off versus a zoom?
- 36mm sits between standard and tele, forcing you to move and compose intentionally. On APS-C, that focal length has deep roots in rangefinder photography-the X2 leans into that discipline rather than fighting it.
- Can you actually shoot at 12500 ISO and get usable files?
- Yes, but expect visible grain. The 16MP sensor handles it better than smaller compacts, and you get the full RAW latitude to manage noise in post. For daylight and well-lit conditions, ISO 100-3200 is where the X2 shines.
- Is 5 fps enough for street and decisive-moment work?
- It's exactly enough. You're not tracking a subject across frames-you're waiting for the moment and pressing the shutter. Burst is useful for bracketing or a quick sequence, not machine-gunning.
- Does the optional electronic viewfinder make sense, or is the LCD enough?
- Depends on your shooting style. The EVF steadies the camera against your face and cuts glare in bright sun. The 2.7-inch LCD works fine for tripod work and review, but many X2 users add the EVF for handheld street shooting.
- What's the manual focus experience like?
- The focus ring has decent resistance and the EVF or LCD magnification helps you land critical focus. It's manual focus on a compact camera, not a rangefinder patch or phase-detect confirmation, so you'll zone focus or focus-and-recompose in many situations.
- How long does a battery actually last in practice?
- CIPA rates 450 shots, which is conservative. A typical day of casual shooting-mix of composition, review, menu changes-you'll see 500-600 frames from a full charge. Carry a spare for a full day without access to power.
- Does RAW support mean you need RAW for this camera?
- No. The JPEG engine is solid and the fixed aperture/focal length mean your exposure decisions are clear. RAW is there if you want to own the color grading or pushed underexposures.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Sensor | APS-C (23.6 x 15.8 mm) |
| Resolution | 16.0 MP |
| AF Points | 11 |
| ISO Range | Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1,600, 3,200, 6,400, 12,500 |
| Burst Rate | 5.0 |
| Shutter Speed | 30 sec |
| Stabilization | No |
| Viewfinder | Electronic (optional) |
| Battery | Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery pack & charger |
| Focal Length Equiv | 36mm |
| Image Ratio | 3:2, 16:9 |
| Other Resolutions | 4944x3272, 4288x2856, 3264x2160, 2144x1424, 1632x1080 |
| Uncompressed Format | RAW |
| JPEG Quality Levels | Fine, Standard |
| Optical Zoom | 1x |
| Digital Zoom | No |
| Manual Focus | Yes |
| Normal Focus Range | 30 cm (11.81") |
| Macro Focus Range | 30 cm (11.81") |
| Articulated LCD | Fixed |
| Screen Size | 2.7" |
| Screen Dots | 230,000 |
| Aperture Priority | Yes |
| Shutter Priority | Yes |
| Manual Exposure | Yes |
| Scene Modes | No |
| External Flash | Yes (compatible with Leica SF 24D, Leica SF 58) |
| Flash Modes | Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye, Front Curtain, Rear Curtain, Slow Sync, Studio |
| Microphone | No |
| Speaker | No |
| Storage Types | SD/SDHC |
| Storage Included | 110 MB |
| USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
| HDMI | Yes |
| Remote Control | No |
| Battery Life Cipa | 450 |
| GPS | No |
| Color | Black Anodized |
| Dimensions | 124 x 69 x 52 mm (4.88 x 2.72 x 2.05") |
| Weight | 345 g (12.17 oz / 0.76 lb) |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Leica |
|---|---|
| Lens Type | Standard / Normal |
| Max Focal Length | 25mm |
| Memory Card Type | SD, SDHC |
| Min Focal Length | 25mm |