RezaLoghme
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My Leica X 113 likely stands out as the top choice among digital cameras on the market.
It boasts improved specifications compared to the X1 and X2 models, with a larger body reminiscent of the X-Vario, giving it a Q-like appearance without the cumbersome X-Vario lens. While its pre-owned price slightly surpasses that of the X2, it remains significantly lower than the Q1-3 models. The black color option exudes a sophisticated aesthetic. Additionally, it offers the option to add a viewfinder if desired. The rear screen is relatively up-to-date, surpassing the X1 and X2, though it lacks the advanced folding mechanism seen in the Q3. What's not to love?
Plus, it bears the esteemed Leica brand.
Could it have made any better? Yes, co-branded with Hasselblad of course.
It boasts improved specifications compared to the X1 and X2 models, with a larger body reminiscent of the X-Vario, giving it a Q-like appearance without the cumbersome X-Vario lens. While its pre-owned price slightly surpasses that of the X2, it remains significantly lower than the Q1-3 models. The black color option exudes a sophisticated aesthetic. Additionally, it offers the option to add a viewfinder if desired. The rear screen is relatively up-to-date, surpassing the X1 and X2, though it lacks the advanced folding mechanism seen in the Q3. What's not to love?
Plus, it bears the esteemed Leica brand.
Could it have made any better? Yes, co-branded with Hasselblad of course.