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18 hours ago, 40mm f/2 said:

From all the Leicas I had I only kept the Q but when the Q2 came out I decided to get a Hasselblad 907X with the 45P lens. My first Leica was the CL (original = film!) and I got imprinted on 40mm/90mm. 28mm lens is now just like standard cell phone camera view  so my Q gets largely neglected. I would be interested in a Q3 only if it would give me focal length of more than 35mm, idealy 75 mm (the 75/1.4 was my favorite lens for my Ms) with a decent close focus range.

75mm fixed? Definitely not practical enough for a ~$6,000 fixed lens camera...

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I skipped the Q2 so I'm curious to see its eventual successor. There's not a whole lot I'd change beyond the natural expectation of an improved sensor, and faster processor/af performance. I'd say highlight weighted metering but the Q2 has that now so I'd expect that to carry over. I'd feel fine if it had the same resolution as the Q2 and 28mm lens.

If they do opt to do anything with the screen then I'd far, far sooner it were a tilt mechanism (I love the one in my Z9 that snaps to both vertical and horizontal positions). I have a great dislike for screens that flip out to the side as I don't find them to be especially practical from a photographic perspective, plus it's something easy to knock/damage. I fear they would implement a flip screen however to appeal to the selfie/influencer crowd as I was surprised how aggressively Leica went about putting the M11 in the hands of various people on social media, so there's a part of me fearful that they will seek to appeal to vloggers with the Q3 and its design/features. 

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Tilt screen (I do macro and every year it is harder to get up😜}

No video

60mp ok, for a better 50 and 75 crop result

faster shutter, s4000 would be great (so I could avoid the ND filter, I live in a very bright light region)

And… I dont know how it is called, but the feature that corrects perspective for architecture, long time ago Leica made an inquiry about it, if Q/Q2 users would be interested, how much would we be ok to pay for it…

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On 9/17/2022 at 8:53 PM, db24fps said:

. I have a great dislike for screens that flip out to the side as I don't find them to be especially practical from a photographic perspective, plus it's something easy to knock/damage. I fear they would implement a flip screen however to appeal to the selfie/influencer crowd as I was surprised how aggressively Leica went about putting the M11 in the hands of various people on social media, so there's a part of me fearful that they will seek to appeal to vloggers with the Q3 and its design/features. 

I hate selfies and the instant sharing values, but I often do macro at ground level, and therefore a tilt screen would be a great improvement for me 😎

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On 7/22/2022 at 12:21 PM, Simone_DF said:

Yeah, it's perfect to capture the moment. Take out your phone, unlock it with one hand, because you're holding the Q in the other, then launch the app, pray it connects on the first go (about 45-60 seconds usually), then shot. The perfect Leica ethos. /s

Fully agree.

For me, as I have shot manual mode all my life a smartphone is one thing, the camera another. I enjoy if I can use my photos SOOC, always no or minimum photoshop…

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3 minutes ago, OThomas said:

Fotos app and use the remote shooting feature?

I am a manual photographer since... 60 years.
Smartphone is ok for internet, communicating... but for me photography is photography, and I want to keep it simple because otherwise I have no pleasure. So photo app and remote shooting would kill my shooting poetry feeling.

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7 minutes ago, Lucena said:

I am a manual photographer since... 60 years.
Smartphone is ok for internet, communicating... but for me photography is photography, and I want to keep it simple because otherwise I have no pleasure. So photo app and remote shooting would kill my shooting poetry feeling.

That’s fair enough, just thought it would help with the lowdown shots, instead of the flippy out screen. 

I use it a lot for those shots were my back and knees would complain. 

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53 minutes ago, Simone_DF said:

Useless like a fork to eat a soup

Maybe your experience, but I’ve had zero issues with the Fotos app.  I always remove the connection every time I put the cameras away.

I usually use it, apart from remote shooting, to download my files to my iCloud account then delete the camera from the app. I then reconnect the camera when I want to use it again to download.

As I’ve said I’ve never had an issue with it. 

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3 hours ago, OThomas said:

Maybe your experience, but I’ve had zero issues with the Fotos app.  I always remove the connection every time I put the cameras away.

I usually use it, apart from remote shooting, to download my files to my iCloud account then delete the camera from the app. I then reconnect the camera when I want to use it again to download.

As I’ve said I’ve never had an issue with it. 

Yours is a valid user scenario, but my remark was about using the app as a replacement for tilting screens. It's clunky, slow (40-60 seconds to connect, if things go well), not ideal if you're haldhelding the camera, and good luck using it with gloves. It's ok-ish for static subjects like landscapes, but for more immediate shots it's a no-no, by the time it's ready to go, the magical moment is gone.

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On 9/22/2022 at 10:26 AM, Lucena said:

I am a manual photographer since... 60 years.
Smartphone is ok for internet, communicating... but for me photography is photography, and I want to keep it simple because otherwise I have no pleasure. So photo app and remote shooting would kill my shooting poetry feeling.

I've been away for the last few weeks using M6 and Q2. I have an M10-R, bought recently, I wonder why, until I wanted to do some ceilings and the Visoflex saved me a trip to hospital. 

I bought the Q on the launch day, I think June 2015. The best impulse purchase (closely followed by an impulse buy of the Summaron 28/f5.6). Upgraded in July 2019. It has been the best practical everyday camera for 7 years, never tire of it.  

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