The Leica Q Camera ($4250) is Leica’s latest foray into no compromise compact cameras. The Leica Q features a full-frame 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, which leverages their Maestro II image processor. It provides high-resolution, low-noise shots up to an ISO of 50,000 at a rate of 10 fps. The Maestro II processor also provides full HD 1080p video captured at 60 or 30fps. While the 3.68-megapixel LCOS electronic viewfinder provides a live though-the-lens image, which handles just like a rangefinder. The Leica Q is available for pre-order now.
Ricoh has announced its new Pentax with selectable low pass filtering. The Pentax K-3 DSLR ($1700) boasts a 24 megapixel count and a 27-point autofocus system. Additional features include a 86,000 pixel metering sensor, shake reduction, the first ever anti-aliasing simulator, dual SD card slots, and A USB 3.0 connection. The camera is available for […]