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Pros:Speed, dexterity, construction, DNG file quality, fabulous black and white
Cons:Nothing
Opinion:Purchased for 3 months, this small camera only has the shapes. The quality of DNG files that the Leica churn is exceptional and in the 24MP of CL you see it all. For those like me mainly shoot in bw this machine offers blacks, whites and greys that sorry to say, but do not exist in other machines. I also shoot with Fujifilm Xpro2 and already only from the optical viewfinder you will notice the difference in the graygradation of Leica and Fujifilm. The DNG are files that working them ask you 5 steps, with the bad RAF Fujifilm you have to do 20. One wonders too often why Leica has important prices, but the quality you pay and just try to argue that Fujifilm (the competition for street with the X100F or the Xpro2) holds up "to the big comparison" is quite ridiculous. I bought it with an Elmarit 18mm f 2.8, fast and high quality lens, the only flaw is the absence of a hood, but it is true that inserting one would be difficult to avoid a slight vignetting effect. This camera pulls out files comparable quietly to a non-Leica full frame machine. Advice for those who have big hands to buy a hand grip.
Pros:compactness, sharpness, 4k video, build quality, accept premium optics, batteries equal to Leica Q and Leica V-Lux/Panasonic FZ-1000, excellent viewfinder
Cons:menu to study, lacks the video stabilizer
Opinion: I purchased this machine with two zoom 18-56 and 55-135 (which correspond to a 28-80 and a 80-200 respectively), already possessing a Leica Q and therefore wishing to have a camera body that accepts interchangeable. At the time of purchase is a bit ' skeptical because I had bought a Leica T time, and I was not at all satisfied, so much so that I had to resell. This Leica CL is entirely different. A fantastic viewfinder, the typically German build quality, a beautiful all-new sensor and the ability to shoot amazing 4k videos, make this camera the beginning of a whole new era for those who love the red sticker. I also own a Panasonic GX8 that I had taken exclusively to make excellent quality video pairing the excellent Olympus 12-100. I have to say though that the 4k videos of the Leica CL are nicer and sharper, and the photographs of this camera are actually comparable to those of a non-Leica full frame. The compactness of the more optical Leica CL system makes the ensemble a true Mini-Leica-M kit. And on the other hand, the price of a similar kit being remarkably expensive is not so much the competition and also consider the tightness of the price of the used.