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Medium-format cameras are turning to the CMOS sensor for its flexibility, and Leica has followed suit with the Leica S (Typ 007). Damien Demolder puts it to the test

£12,900.00

Our rating:  80%

It may push the definition of ‘compact’ to its limit, but Leica’s top-end CSC has some outstanding features that set it apart from the rest, as Andy Westlake discovers

£5,050.00

Our rating:  80%

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The Leica Q doesn’t come cheap, but it’s still got people talking. Find out why in our Leica Q review.

£2,900.00

Our rating:  92%

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The M Monochrom Typ 246 is the manufacturer's second model to shoot just black and white, but is it more than an expensive gimmick? Find out in our Leica M…

£5,750.00

Our rating:  91%

Leica T Review - The Leica T is the premium manufacturer's first ever compact system camera, signalling a move away from previous Leica models. Does the T manage to please…

£1,350.00

Our rating:  89%

Is the most expensive compact camera money can buy worth the asking price? We find out in the What Digital Camera Leica X2 review

£1,575.00

Our rating:  78%

The Leica X1 has a large DSLR-like APS-C CMOS sensor in a compact body for the ultimate quality, but is the X1 the ultimate luxury fixed-lens compact? The What Digital…

£1,395.00

Our rating:  80%

The Leica D-Lux 4 is a premium compact camera, with a wonderful f/2.0-capable lens. But with the prestigious Leica brand name setting you back some extra pounds, is the D-Lux…

£590.00

Our rating:  87%