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− | The '''Leica Q Typ 116''' is a fixed-lens digital camera made by [[Leica]] in | + | The '''Leica Q Typ 116''' is a fixed-lens digital camera made by [[Leica]] in 2016. It was replaced with the [[Leica Q2|Q2]] in 2019. It has a fixed 28mm f/1.7 ASPH Summilux, comprising 11 elements in 9 groups. It has a 36x24mm, 24MP [[CMOS]] sensor. The camera has fixed 'digital zoom' settings equivalent to a 35mm or 50mm lens (that is, the digital image is cropped, giving a 15MP or 8MP image, respectively; the [[Leica Q2|Q2]] also offers a 75mm zoom position). |
The lens stops down to f/16, in 1/3-stop steps. The camera has a mechanical shutter giving speeds 30 seconds to 1/2000 second. Electronic exposure extends the speed range to 1/16,000 second. | The lens stops down to f/16, in 1/3-stop steps. The camera has a mechanical shutter giving speeds 30 seconds to 1/2000 second. Electronic exposure extends the speed range to 1/16,000 second. | ||
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The Leica Q Typ 116 is a fixed-lens digital camera made by Leica in 2016. It was replaced with the Q2 in 2019. It has a fixed 28mm f/1.7 ASPH Summilux, comprising 11 elements in 9 groups. It has a 36x24mm, 24MP CMOS sensor. The camera has fixed 'digital zoom' settings equivalent to a 35mm or 50mm lens (that is, the digital image is cropped, giving a 15MP or 8MP image, respectively; the Q2 also offers a 75mm zoom position).
The lens stops down to f/16, in 1/3-stop steps. The camera has a mechanical shutter giving speeds 30 seconds to 1/2000 second. Electronic exposure extends the speed range to 1/16,000 second.