Leica Mini Z2X Camera Point and Shoot
Leica Mini Z2X Camera Point and Shoot
USER REVIEWS
[May 19, 2006]
Chrisj_9
Expert
Strength:
Picture quality.
Weakness:
Somewhat limited zoom range, but perhaps this contributes to picture quality by not trying to do too much with a small package. I purchased this seven years ago to use as a "carry all the time" camera. I normally use Canon SLRs and L series lenses. I have no sense of disappointment when viewing photographs taken with this camera. The results are excellent. All my photographs are normally printed 12x8 and photographs taken with this camera, I feel, will stand comparison with almost any. |
[Aug 26, 2004]
2wheels4me
Intermediate
Strength:
Very sharp and color saturated pictures
Weakness:
Touchy on/off switch When I bought my first point and shoot, I decided to go for the Leica. What I like about the camera is the fact that I take more pictures because it is so easy to carry in a jacket pocket or my glove compartment. The color saturation is great and the auto foucus works very well. I have several Contax SLRs with Zeiss lenses and the Leica stacks up quite well. The only small complaint I have is that the On/off switch sometimes gets triggered inside the case. I would probably be able to remedy that with a small hard case. |
[Mar 17, 2003]
Cheng Liu
Expert
Strength:
Good photo quality at 3 to 15 ft. Sharp lens in this range.
Weakness:
Quality degrades beyond 15 ft. The on/off button is too easy to be pushed on accidently so the lens will zoom out leaving lens unprotect (in the soft bag). Can not shoot with aperture priority mood. I purchased this camera in 1999 in a trip to Italy. I did not do much research on this camera, by simply carried over with Leica's name. This is a good camera, but I have to agree with one review that for the price I paid, I could have had a fully equipped SLR. Well, not 100% correct statement since with this one, my wife can use it with ease. In terms of quality, this is great camera for people shot. Do not expect high quality on scenary shot. The quality is some what soft with scenary beyond 15 feet. Customer Service none needed. Similar Products Used: This is my first but probably last PS. I will keep it for my wife. I now only carry a 20 year old Nikon FE or F100 occationaly. The picture quality and flexibility is beyond what PS can even dream of. |
[Jan 09, 2003]
Richard Netts
Expert
Strength:
Reliable (in my experience) Attractive 'Leica soft glow' in shots taken in some conditions
Weakness:
Really only average results for way above average cost I purchased a Z2X to supplement my SLRs and collectection of old rangefinder cameras (Olympus 35RD, Canon G111 and similar) - I wanted a simple point and shoot that I could use quickly for everyday shots. I have to say that I was disappointed with the results overall. There is nothing wrong with the Z2X - it performs satisfactorily in most conditions but results are no better that many other cameras of similar specification (Canon, Minolta, Olympus etc)that all cost a lot less. Exposure is good, flash performance satisfactory, sharpness 'OK' but I think that the user should expect more than average for the cost and also given the Leica reputation (although the Z2X is not, I think, made by Leica). Build quality is pretty good but although the front has an attractive 'metal' look, the rear is the same black plastic found on many cheaper models. My experience having used many types and models is that if lens performance is critical (that is if you want really clear sharp results) avoid compacts with zoom lenses altogether and go for one with a fixed lens (and walk to frame your subject!). Others have made this observation and it's true. The Olympus range offers good value for money in this respect and if you can afford a Ricoh GR1, so much the better. A personal favourite of mine is the Fuji Supermini (with fixed 28mm lens - not the zoom model) although not sure if this is available in the US - I've never seen it referred to on websites such as this. The Z2X has now been replaced by the C1/C2/C3 family in Europe - they still look expensive to me for what they offer. Customer Service Not used Similar Products Used: Pentax, Canon, Fuji, Nikon compacts. |
[Dec 07, 2001]
Hermann Graf
Expert
Strength:
Pics excellent in sharpness and brilliance Useful features, esp. lock at infinity (for shooting through windows) Also "B" shutter speed and +2 EV overexposure
Weakness:
Limited zoom range Fastest shutter speed around 1/350 sec AF does not work very well with close objects Significant red eye effect despite preflash Very small pushbuttons, going through the menu is tedious To be honest, I have the predecessor model (Leica Mini Zoom), but when testing the Z2X, I found out that there is not much difference (silver instead of black body). Best P&S camera I have seen for the 35-70 mm zoom range (which I find too short). The quality of the pics comes close to those of many SLRs. The features are quite straightforward and well-designed. A panorama frame is available, but this must be placed inside before loading a film. The camera is manufactured in Japan, only the lens seems to come from Leica Customer Service not needed within 6 years Similar Products Used: Minolta Riva Zoom 135 EX |
[Aug 16, 2000]
Earl Laue
Intermediate
Strength:
Good quality prints
Weakness:
Size and cost, leather case is $45. I no longer carry my Pentax LX every time I go on vacation. Customer Service None need yet Similar Products Used: Pentax LX and various Pentax P&S. |
[Aug 09, 2000]
Gary Stamps
Casual
Strength:
Amazing picture quality, you just can't beat that Leica lens. Easy to use.
Weakness:
It's a little bigger than I thought it would be (I ordered it over the web). Because of it's ease of use and solid contruction this is the camera that I will take with me everywhere. It's the camera for when I used to say, "D***, I wish I had a camera with me." Especially since I can trust that the color and sharpness will be what I had intended. Similar Products Used: Canon ELPH 370z. It has great features, but the 24mm APS format leaves a lot to be desired. |
[Aug 07, 2000]
Daniel Anderson
Expert
Strength:
Excellent sharpness, color rendition, easy to carry, great lens
Weakness:
none For point and shoots, this is definitely one of the best. My wife wanted a lightweight camera that would be capable of taking great pictures of our newborn twins. While I am a user of the Leica M6, I admittedly didn't think much of their point and shoot cameras when she suggested the Z2X. Nonetheless, she had to have a Leica. I'm glad she persisted. After we developed our first couple of rolls, I remember being shocked at the quality of the pictures that this little camera produced. The fantastic pictures are a tribute to the fine Leica lens they stuck in this baby. Candids and close-ups are excellent. The flash is quite good and doesn't wash out the subjects. A built-in infinity mode aid in landscapes through-the-window pictures. My wife will be the first to admit that she isn't the family's best photographer, but she hasn't missed many photo opportunities with the Z2X. It isn't loaded with a lot of fancy features that the Japanese cameras tend to include in their products. But at the end of the day, it's the quality of pictures and the number of keepers that matter. For the money, it's worth your consideration. Customer Service not necessary Similar Products Used: Leica M6, Minilux Zoom, C1 |
[Jul 19, 2000]
David Chien
Intermediate
Model Reviewed:
Mini Z2X Camera
Strength:
The Z2X is capable of producing prints that are above average in sharpness.
Weakness:
Far too many modes that you must cycle though in one mode button (eg. flash on, flash auto, flash off, etc., etc., etc.). It can match the quality of a SLR lens for the most part, but don't expect this P&S camera to exceed the quality, sharpness and resolution of a good SLR & lens - it is, after all, just a low-end Leica P&S. Still why carry a SLR around when you can carry the Z2X? Customer Service Warranty requires dealer stamp in warranty card. So what if you just happen to come across a good deal on ebay.com like I did? Pray the camera doesn't break I suppose. Strange how the camera world doesn't run like the consumer products' world where they pretty much replace or repair it as long as you give them a receipt of some sort. Similar Products Used: Ricoh R1 |
[Jul 15, 2000]
Dave Nolan
Casual
Model Reviewed:
Mini Z2X Camera
Strength:
Sharp, colorful pictures; high-quality zoom lens; easy to use; compact and lightweight; auto-rewind
Weakness:
Doesn't look too rugged; looks like it would break easily if dropped. If you're looking for a compact, versatile, easy-to-use camera that takes great pictures, the Leica Z2X should be first on your list of models to consider. List price is high ($329) but you can get it for $229 or less if you shop around, and at that price it's a definite winner! Unless it breaks, this is probably the last camera I'll ever buy! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Yashica Zoom 90 |