Leica Q3 Leica Q3 Compact Digital Camera Review

The Leica Q3 is a beautiful luxury camera that gets beaten on specs by models costing a quarter of the price. You're buying the red dot, not the best performance.

Type Compact
Sensor 62.4MP
Burst FPS 15 fps
Video 8K
IBIS No
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 743 g
Leica Q3 Leica Q3 Compact Digital Camera camera
67.6 Overall Score

Overview

The Leica Q3 is a beautiful, frustrating contradiction. It's a $6,735 camera that feels like a luxury object but gets beaten on pure specs by cameras costing a quarter of the price. The one thing to know? You're not buying a camera, you're buying a Leica. The 60MP sensor and 8K video sound incredible on paper, but the real draw is that iconic red dot and the legendary 28mm f/1.7 Summilux lens that's permanently attached. It's a statement piece for street photographers who value feel and simplicity over flexibility and value.

Performance

The performance is a mixed bag that really highlights the premium you're paying for the badge. The 15fps mechanical burst is genuinely fast and puts it in the 85th percentile, which is great for street candids. But then you look at the autofocus and sensor rankings, which are in the 45th and 34th percentile respectively. That means for the price of a used car, you're getting AF that's just okay and a sensor that's outperformed by many mid-range models. The Maestro IV processor keeps things snappy in the menus, but it can't paper over those core hardware compromises.

Performance Percentiles

AF 42.9
EVF 91.1
Build 90.2
Burst 85.5
Video 93.4
Sensor 75.4
Battery 48.4
Display 87.5
Connectivity 86.8
Social Proof 67.1
Stabilization 40.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong connectivity (88th percentile) 93th
  • Strong burst (85th percentile) 91th

Cons

  • Below average build (6th percentile)
  • Below average sensor (34th percentile)

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type 35.8 x 23.9 mm (Full-Frame) CMOS
Megapixels 62.39
ISO Range 50

Autofocus

AF Type Automatic or manual With manual setting: optional magnifying gla

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 15
Max Shutter 1/16000

Video

Max Resolution 8K

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating No
EVF Resolution 1843200

Build

Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.7 kg / 1.6 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth Yes
USB USB-C
HDMI Micro HDMI
Hot Shoe Yes

Value & Pricing

Worth it? For 99.9% of people, absolutely not. You are paying a massive premium for the Leica name and the unique shooting experience. For the same money, you could buy a top-tier Sony or Canon mirrorless body and two or three phenomenal lenses that would run circles around the Q3 in every measurable way.

Price History

$6,600 $6,800 $7,000 $7,200 $7,400 $7,600 Mar 7Mar 26Apr 15 $7,025

vs Competition

Let's be real: the Canon EOS R6 Mark II and the Sony A7 V are the actual competitors if you care about performance. The R6 Mark II has vastly better autofocus, stabilization, and burst shooting for action, all for less than half the price. The Sony A7 V offers a similar high-resolution sensor but in a body with incredible AI autofocus, full stabilization, and a lens ecosystem. The Fujifilm X-E5, while a different class, offers that classic feel and great images for a fraction of the cost. The Q3 loses on paper to all of them. It wins only on intangible 'feel'.

Spec Leica Q3 Leica Q3 Compact Digital Camera Sony Alpha 1 Sony a1 II Mirrorless Camera Nikon Z6 Nikon Z6 III Mirrorless Camera with 28-400mm f/4-8 Canon EOS R6 Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera Fujifilm X-H2 FUJIFILM X-H2 Mirrorless Camera Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Mirrorless Camera with 12-35mm
Type Compact Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless
Sensor 62.4MP 50.1MP Full Frame 24.5MP Full Frame 24.2MP Full Frame 40.2MP APS-C 25.2MP Four Thirds
AF Points - 759 299 1053 425 315
Burst FPS 15 30 20 40 20 75
Video 8K 8K @120fps 5K @120fps 4K @60fps 8K @60fps 5K
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed true false true true true false
Weight (g) 743 658 669 590 590 726

Verdict

I can only recommend the Leica Q3 to a very specific person: someone with deep pockets who values the ritual of photography over specs, who loves the 28mm focal length, and who sees the camera as a piece of jewelry as much as a tool. For everyone else—enthusiasts, professionals, value-seekers—there are dramatically better options. It's a fantastic camera to want, but a hard one to justify buying.