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You miss out on (compared with the TL2) a fast frame rate, super fast shutter speeds and a generous internal memory. To bring it up to the same price as the Leica TL2, you could also purchase a 35mm f/1.8 prime lens, a 50mm f/1.8 prime lens and a 55-210mm f/4.5-6.3 zoom lens – and you’d still have just over £100 left over.įor your cash, you get 4K Video recording, a high resolution electronic viewfinder and a tilting touch-sensitive screen. It sits at the top of Sony’s line of APS-C E-Mount cameras, but it’s much more affordable than the TL2.Ĭurrently, you can buy a Sony A6500 for around £2,049 as part of a package with the excellent 16-70mm f/4.0 Zeiss lens. The Sony A6500 represents a more natural competitor for the Leica TL2, as it also features an APS-C sized 24 megapixel sensor. With 4K Photo you can shoot at 30fps, compared with the 20fps shooting of the Leica TL2.Ĭlick here for our Panasonic Lumix GX80 review Sony A6500 With the GX80, you’ll be getting a smaller sensor (Four Thirds), but you do get 4K Video and Photo modes, a viewfinder and a tilting screen. Looking today, you could buy the GX80 with a kit 12-32mm lens, a 25mm f/1.4 Leica prime lens, a 30mm f/2.8 macro lens, a 42.5mm f/1.2 Leica Noctitron and a 45-200mm f/4.0-5.6 II Lumix G Vario Power OIS Lens and still have more than £250 left over to spend on something else.
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As such, you can get something like the Panasonic GX80 and a whole kit bag full of lenses for the same price as a TL2. While the collaboration means you get some great Leica glass, you can get it for a fraction of the price of standard Leica hardware. Panasonic has a long-standing collaboration with Leica, so if you own one its Micro Four Thirds cameras, you may already own a piece of Leica glass. Read our Sony Alpha 7R II Review Panasonic GX80 Once again, the TL2 beats the A7R II for its maximum shutter speed, faster frame rate and internal memory.
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The TL2 has a faster frame rate (20fps), a faster top shutter speed (1/40,000 – electronic shutter), and a 32GB internal memory.Ĭlick here for our Fujifilm X-T2 Review Sony A7R IIįancy full-frame? For just £16 more than the Leica TL2 and lens combo, you could buy a Sony A7R II plus a 50mm f/1.8 lens.įor your money, you not only get a larger sensor with a higher resolution (42.4 megapixels), but you also get 5-axis image stabilisation, a tilting screen and high resolution electronic viewfinder. There are some other areas that the TL2 beats the X-T2 though. You also get an electronic viewfinder, a tilting screen and a whole host of buttons and dials to get your mitts around. Which would you go for? Fuji X-T2įor the same price as the Leica TL2, you could pick up Fuji’s excellent high-end X-T2 camera, along with the fantastic 18-55m f/2.8-4 kit lens and have some cash left over to buy a prime 35mm f/1.4.Īlthough you don’t have that much-revered red dot on the front of a Fuji, you do have something with similar retro appeal. So, that gives us £3,000 to play with on our fantasy shopping list. The benchmark here is the body only price of the TL2, which is £1700, plus at least one lens starting at £1300. As a bit of fun, we’ve had a look at what you can buy for the same price as the brand new Leica TL2, the company’s latest mirrorless camera. You can order by clicking the link below, emailing or calling 30.Everybody knows that Leica is not the brand for the budget conscious. The TL2 Starter Bundle is available starting immediately from Leica Store Miami for a price of $2,295. If you want to read more on the Leica TL2, with its unique unibody aluminum construction and large touchscreen interface, you can do so here. The promotion is available while supplies last.
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The Starter Bundle is only available for a black TL2 camera and black 18mm TL lens, so if you’re looking to pick up a silver TL2 and/or silver 18mm, unfortunately, you can’t get the deal. Incredibly, the Starter Bundle actually costs $200 less than a TL2 body only, and you get the outstanding 18mm lens to kick off your system. Representing a savings of $1,695, or more than 40% off, versus purchasing separately, this is an unbelievable deal on a very capable mirrorless camera. Priced at just $2,295, the TL2 Starter Bundle includes a black Leica TL2 camera and 18mm Elmarit-TL f/2.8 ASPH lens. Leica Camera USA has announced a new way to save big on the compact and sleek Leica TL2 mirrorless camera.