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The Leica X2 is a digital large sensor compact camera announced by Leica Camera on 10 May 2012. It is the successor of the Leica X1 , and improves on the earlier model with a higher resolution sensor , improved autofocus and an optionally available electronic viewfinder for easier use in bright light.
The Leica X (Typ 113) is a large sensor digital compact camera announced by Leica Camera on September 16, 2014. It improves on its predecessor, the Leica X2 , with a higher resolution rear display and brighter 23mm f/1.7 lens that allows a shallower depth of field .
As of July 13, 2010, the Leica X1 was the first compact camera to be approved by Getty Images for submissions to their image library, [1] [2] [3] and remained the only compact camera ever on that list, as on April 27, 2011, Getty published a revised wording of its technical requirements that no longer dictated what cameras could be used.
Leica SL3 Leica T (Typ 701) – In 2014, Leica announced Leica T (Typ 701), the first camera with a body made completely of aluminum. Initially there were two available lenses for the camera, the Leica Summicron-T 23mm f /2 ASPH and the Leica Vario-Elmar-T 18–56 mm f /3.5 –5.6 ASPH. More lenses have been announced for 2015. [15]
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The Leica X Vario is a digital large sensor compact camera announced by Leica Camera on June 11, 2013. Its specifications are largely identical to the earlier Leica X2 , with the exception of the 18-46 mm zoom lens (28-70 mm equivalent angle of view in 35 mm full frame format ), whereas the X2 has a fixed focal length ( prime ) lens.
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Fujifilm FinePix X100. This is a list of large sensor fixed-lens cameras, also known as premium compact cameras or high-end point-and-shoot cameras.These are digital cameras with a non-interchangeable lens and a 1.0‑type (“1‑inch”) image sensor or larger, excluding smartphones and camcorders.