Leica Mini M is a Slow Leica X Vario Camera

The cat is out of the bag. Full specs are available now, and it is disappoining. Very disappointing (for the price). 

The Mini M is actually a Leica X with a fixed zoom lens. And not just any zoomlens. No, a slow zoomlens. No (hidden) M-Mount to play with.

I really wonder who (in their right mind) will pay €2,500 (or around $3,000 USD) for a camera with a fixed slow zoom lens. I mean, there a numerous other cameras with better specs for less money. The only thing you might miss is the 'Leica-look' of the photos. 

Specs that matter: 

  • 16 million pixel APS-C format sensor
  • ISO 100-12,500
  • Full HD (1080p) video
  • 18-46mm fixed zoomlens (28-70mm 35mm-equivallent) 
  • Aperture f/3.5@18mm - f/6.4@46mm

The rest doesn't matter does it? The last two bullets spoil it all.

Full specs are available @  the Leica website [pdf].

Posted on June 11, 2013 and filed under Leica Mini M, Photography.