In this video, I dive deep into the Leica Q3 43mm and the Leica Q3 28mm, two of the most exciting fixed-lens cameras in the Leica lineup. I break down the key differences between the 43mm Summilux lens on the Leica Q3 43 and the classic 28mm Summilux lens found on the standard Leica Q3. Both cameras are exceptional, but after extensive shooting and testing in street photography, portraits, and travel scenarios, I ultimately decided the Leica Q3 28mm was the right fit for me.
I’ll walk you through the reasons behind this decision, from the flexibility and dynamic perspective of the 28mm focal length to its versatility in both wide-angle scenes and tight spaces. I’ll also showcase real-world image samples from both cameras to help you see the difference in rendering, depth of field, and overall look.
If you’re considering either of these cameras, this video will give you a clear idea of how the Leica Q3 43mm vs 28mm stack up, and how each lens can influence your shooting style. The Q3 43mm excels at isolating subjects and creating creamy background blur, while the 28mm feels more immersive and cinematic for documentary photography and street shooting.
Throughout the video, I’ll cover:
• The strengths and limitations of 43mm vs 28mm focal lengths
• How the Leica Q3 43 and Q3 28mm perform in various environments
• Side-by-side image comparisons to highlight sharpness, bokeh, and color rendition
• Which camera works best for travel, portraits, and everyday carry
If you’re torn between the Leica Q3 43 and the standard Leica Q3, this breakdown will help you make an informed decision.
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