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I am very happy with the images coming out from my T mating with my only TL 55-135 lens.  Just curious if going from T to CL will make big difference in images in term of IQ and color rendering.   I don't really need fast autofocus, better control, built in EVF or even shooting at night times...  I normally if not always shoot in Aperture mode and have no interest in making much changes in the rest of the setting.  Should I just save money and get more lens - like 11-23mm....  Your insight is greatly appreciated.  Thank you in advance

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Completely agree with what the partners say.
If you feel good about T, invest that money in good, new or used lenses.
Another option would be Leica D-lux 7, a camera that in its joint valuation gets 2 points above CL.

https://www.apotelyt.com/compare-camera/leica-cl-vs-leica-d-lux-7

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Maybe I am old school but I wouldn't buy a camera without a eye level viewfinder, easier to hold the camera steady. I really like the CL, if you were just buying a camera, I would go for the CL, BUT you are asking camera or lens. I'd have to agree and go for the lens, wide angle would give you a different perspective than the telephoto you are using and you will have 2 really good lenses.

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The 11-23 is a fantastic lens, you won`t regret your decision.

(And I´m a real fan of the CL! I do own both, the T and the CL. I prefer the CL, but the T has other advantages like the built-in flash. I prefer the CL but somehow I am unable to sell the T....^^)

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