Leica
Q3
Based on 182 Reddit mentions
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What is considered a "professional camera"?
I love it that I could bring a Leica Q3, but not an old Canon Rebel. :)
Joe_Peanut in r/AskPhotography
May 5, 2026 9:53 PM
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Ricoh GRIII -> Leica Q2 -> Ricoh GRIV
I’m not sure I understand this post. If you need a wider depth of field, don’t shoot at F1.7. I have a Q3 and a GR IV, I can tell you the Leica sensor, as you might expect from a full frame sensor at its price point, is incomparably better than the Ricoh in low light scenarios. For the scenario you’
...Winter_Graves in r/ricohGR
January 18, 2026 8:45 PM
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Q3 43 vs Fuji X100VI
TLDR version: I own both. Buy the Q3 43, it costs more but that’s because it’s much, much better. I wanted a decent quality, carry everywhere camera - better image quality and better ergonomics than an iPhone but lighter than a Z8 with lens. I’d previously had an X100T, but had never really got on w
...Dull_Key1617 in r/Leica
March 26, 2026 9:43 PM
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Would you choose the Fujifilm X100VI for the film simulations over the Leica Q3 43 ?
I’ll be real with you. On this sub you’ll probably get a ton of answers like the ones you’ve already got from people that have never shot Fuji or the x100. I have a Q3 and an X100vi (and an R5, not relevant only to say I have experience in many systems and I’m not biased). Since I got the x100vi I h
...Troll_U_Softly in r/Leica
June 2, 2025 10:32 PM
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Why Leica?
Two things really. in a world where everything is made to the cheapest possible standards, everything breaks quickly, everything is getting smaller etc, I always seek out proper, made to last, well built items. I just love the robustness, weight, quality and care taken on Leica cameras. the experien
...TRGuy335 in r/Leica
January 14, 2026 8:44 AM
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Last few frames I took before selling my X100vi
Hard agree. It is the only compact camera with ibis, log footage and nd filter. Cameras like the Sony 1xr3 and Leica Q3 don't combine all of these things. It is the only REAL compact hybrid camera. Plus, it has an OVF and the conversion lenses are great.
MatLogan in r/x100vi
April 4, 2026 5:13 PM
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GR IV no issues at all, IMO Great build quality after 10K shots, carrying it daily.
After owning countless Nikon DSLRs, Canon, Sony and Fuji cameras, I now have a Leica Q3 which I love, but still find it quite big and heavy. I’ve been looking for something truly pocketable which produces excellent images and the GR iv looks perfect. Almost bought a GR iii but the dust issue and poo
...ItsJammaLad in r/ricohGR
April 14, 2026 9:22 PM
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The OG Leica Q in 2026?
It’s my favorite of the bunch by a lot (well I prefer qp styling).It has great colors, more Leica look. Faster operation and better low light than the q2. Much lighter than the q3. Cheap batteries shares OEM with Panasonic and sigma. What’s not to like?
Potent_Quotient in r/Leica
April 21, 2026 5:01 AM
8
Seeking camera recommendations please!
I’d keep the xt-5, but if you must buy a Leica go for a Q2 or a Q3. I own and use three M bodies and they are not more compact, lighter, or convenient to carry or use than the XT5. They’re also harder to use. I mention this only because sometimes people get a vision of a camera in their minds that i
...JacobWatrous in r/Leica
April 28, 2026 10:48 PM
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Does anyone buy Lumix L10 over Fujifilm X100VI?
Honestly it’s not overpriced these days, and you don’t need every camera to be a video sleeper.And the term compact these days seems to be X100, S9, Leica Q3 sized cameras. I love my s9, but if you must have a viewfinder and want a ‘compact’ all in one camera with one, you really only have the L10,
...Suitable_Sand_9278 in r/Lumix
May 16, 2026 10:38 AM
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