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After years of admiring the Q series from afar, I now have a Q3 (discreetly) roaming the streets of Manhattan. It's an adjustment — keeping the camera ready to shoot quickly while not advertising it as an expensive, easy target. That said, I'm looking forward to putting it through its paces and hoping it's not too slippery a slope into the entire ecosystem. I have to give Leica credit for their software: after twenty years as a working photographer and recently venturing into developing creative asset management software for Apple's ecosystem, I've found their solutions to be exceptional, especially compared to other camera manufacturers. So far, the Leica experience has been nothing short of a treat.

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Congrats and enjoy! Buying a Q series camera can be a slippery slope. Since getting my Q2 a few years ago, I have had a M-P (Typ240), then an M10-R, and now an M11-P and a Q3. B&H just delivered an SL2-S today that was too good of a deal to pass up. The Leica way of doing things is what roped me in along with the results of course. The camera menus are simple and the Leica Fotos app works very well. My favorite is definitely the M11-P, simplicity at its best. 

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