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2014-06-29T21:00:00
I recently purchased the X Vario to use as a travel camera and as a color complement to my Leica M Monochrom. The only reasons to buy this camera is for the quality, both in terms of build quality and the image quality it produces. It is a poor choice for those buying based on spec sheets as other cameras have higher resolution sensors, faster maximum aperture, wider and longer zoom reach and more built-in features. With the X Vario, features aren't the focus, quality is. The rear LCD is about average, not as good as Sony's high-end panels in bright light, but not in any way bad. The optional EVF (or the cheaper and identical Olympus VF2) is also about average, with far lower resolution than the best modern EVFs, but again it is entirely adequate. What really sets apart the X Vario are its controls and its lens. The controls are real dials for shutter speed, aperture and real rings on the lens for focus and zoom, with the brilliant placement of "Automatic" as just another position on the dial or focusing ring. This camera can easily be set without even turning it on or reading any displays or menus. The lens is where your money goes. While slow at f/3.5 at the wide end and f/6.4 at the long end, it is amazingly sharp from corner-to-corner at ALL apertures, distances and focal lengths. This is every bit as good as Leica's prime lenses for the M system, and in some cases better. You won't get dreamy blurred-out backgrounds at normal subject distances, but the amount of blur is not the same as the quality of blur, or bokeh. The bokeh on the X Vario's lens is outstanding for a zoom, smooth and even, with very subtle transition from in focus to out of focus. People who complain about the X Vario are spec sheet types who look at the price and then compare feature for feature against similarly priced or even less expensive cameras. That is not who the X Vario was made for. It was made for people who don't want the fuss of swapping lenses, don't want the bulk of a DSLR, but do want incredible image quality and a very smooth transition from automatic to manual control.
Asiafish
2013-06-22T21:00:00
The Leica X Vario delivers crisp, sharp images at all focal lengths and apertures without mushing landscape details as does the Fuji X-trans sensor. Color rendition is classic Leica with excellent contrast and saturation right out of the camera which is unlike the dull, flat, pastel color rendition of the Fuji X-E1. I returned the X-E1 w/18-55 lens due to these imaging defects that are inherent in its design and the well-known motion blur in the electronic viewfinder. It was a good value for the money, but compared to the imaging quality of the X Vario, a pretender.
ROBERT G.
2013-06-18T21:00:00
I Received my Leica X Vario 28-70 a few days ago. I was hoping and expecting more from Leica with this entry into the compact point and shoot APC-C sized sensor 16-17 MP AF short zoom camera field. The resolution is excellent, but still not quite the best in class. Another issue is that it takes a lot of work to get quality photos. This is due in no small part to the lack of an optical IS in the lens. This is a slow lens and you are often forced to shoot at slow shutter speeds and OIS would be a great option. In small print, Leica states that the IS is present, but this is in the camera software and is more or less useless. I was unable to get a consistent and decent result from the IS and soon gave up on it. The live view screen for shooting is less than ideal in bright sunlight. A viewfinder is necessary, and the lack of an EVF inherent to the camera is a major design flaw. The need to purchase a optional plastic accessory lens hood for $140 is absurd. I prefer to shoot my snapshots in jpeg fine and raw. The jpegs often came our with some rather strange colors and required processing in camera raw to get it right. When combined with an external Leica EVF and a hood, you are talking about three times the price of the Fuji X-E1 with the 18-55mm, which will outperform the Leica in most departments and equal it in a few areas where the Leica performs well. It is not my intention to bash this Leica, but this camera does not bode well with the Leica tradition of producing the best of the best.
ROGER D.
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Leica Vario-Elmar 1:3.5-6.4 (28-70 mm equivalent), 8 lenses in 6 groups, 1 aspherical lens
18-46 mm (28-70 mm film equivalent in 35-mm format)
Zoom: 2.5x optical
3.5 to 16 (at 28 mm) / 6.4 to 16 (at 70 mm) in 1/3 EV increments
30 cm-infinity
1-point, 11-point, spot, face detection
16.5 MP, APS-C, CMOS image sensor (effective 16.1 MP)
JPEG format, 16 M - 4928 x 3272 pixels, 12.2 M - 4288 x 2856 pixels, 7 M - 3264 x 2160 pixels, 3 M - 2144 x 1424 pixels, 1.8 M - 1632 x 1080 pixels, DNG: 4944 x 3272 pixels
JPEG super fine, JPEG fine, DNG + JPEG super fine, DNG + JPEG fine
Automatic program (P), program shift, aperture priority (A), shutter speed priority (T) and manual setting (M)
Gradation: 3EV in 1/3 EV increments
3 pictures in graduations up to 3 EV, adjustable in 1/3 EV increments
Smart multi-segment metering, center-weighted metering, selective (spot) metering
Automatic, presets for daylight, cloud, halogen lighting, shade, electronic flash, 2 manual settings, manual color temperature setting, fine adjustment option for all settings
Auto, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO 1600, ISO 3200, ISO 6400, ISO 12500
30s to 1/2000s, with normal flash modes from 1/30s, with flash modes with slower shutter speeds from 30s
3 fps or 5 fps, max. 8 consecutive exposures with constant shooting speed in DNG + JPEG fine quality
Standard, Vivid, Natural, B&W Natural, B&W High Contrast
Auto, flash exposure correction, red-eye correction, fill-in flash, slow sync, studio, 1st / 2nd curtain sync
Compatible with Leica SF 24D, Leica SF 58 flash units
3" TFT LCD, approx. 920,000 pixels, wide-angle field of ives: 100 %
Approx. 110 MB
SD, SDHC, SDXC
HDMI out, USB (USB 2.0 high speed), Leica EVF socket
Type: rechargeable lithium-ion
Capacity: approx. 450 exposures
5.23 x 2.87 x 3.74" (133 x 73 x 95mm)
Approx. 650 / 680 g or 22.9 / 24 oz (without / with battery)
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By ROBERT G.
The Leica X Vario delivers crisp, sharp images at all focal lengths and apertures without mushing landscape details as does the Fuji X-trans sensor. Color rendition is classic Leica with excellent contrast and saturation right out of the camera which is unlike the dull, flat, pastel color rendition of the Fuji X-E1. I returned the X-E1 w/18-55 lens due to these imaging defects that are inherent in its design and the well-known motion blur in the electronic viewfinder. It was a good value f...
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Leica Camera proudly presents the Leica X Vario (Typ 107) - a groundbreaking compact camera which combines a large APS-C format with a zoom lens to offer customers the best possible quality and versatility in a compact camera.
The Leica X Vario (Type 107) features several significant technical, design and handling characteristics of the Leica M. With the AF Leica Vario Lens offering an equivalent zoom range covering 28 to 70 mm and full-HD video recording, the Leica X Vario (Typ 107) expands the creative options for the user while offering easy and automatic operation
LEICA VARIO-ELMAR LENS & APS-C CMOS SENSOR
The Leica Vario-Elmar 28-70 mm f/3.5 - 6.4 ASPH (35 mm equivalent) and the APS-C CMOS sensor ensures images of unsurpassed brilliance. The size and quality of the sensor means low image noise, high dynamic range and accurate color differentiation. The wide-angle to telephoto zoom range of the Leica X Vario (Type 107) offers photographers the options for many more creative compositions: indoor scenes, impressive landscapes or intimate portraits. The Leica X Vario (Typ 107) allows users to change focal length easily and quickly to spontaneously capture the perfect moment. In addition, the autofocus is fast, extremely precise and virtually silent while the switch from autofocus to manual focusing is intuitive - simply move the focusing ring on the lens from MF to AF mode
INTUITIVE HANDLING
The Leica X Vario (Typ 107) offers a simple handling concept which allows the photographer to concentrate on the picture. All functions and controls are clearly laid out, and settings can be changed in an instant to meet the needs of any photographic situation. The user-friendly menu interface displayed on the high-resolution 3" monitor provides a clear overview of all settings at a glance.
FULL-HD VIDEO
The Leica X Vario (Typ 107) offers a full-HD video recording option with a 1920 x 1080 pixels and 30 full frames per second. A video can be made by simply starting and stopping a single button on the camera's top plate. The full-HD videos can be saved using the MP4 format and uploaded directly to social media or mobile devices without any conversion. An integrated wind-cut filter ensures outstanding audio clarity.
THE ART OF ENGINEERING - MADE IN GERMANY
The design and finish of the Leica X Vario (Typ 107) reflects the ultimate in the art of engineering with attention to detail and the use of the finest materials. The top plate is machined from solid aluminum while the magnesium and aluminum body is trimmed with soft leather.