Leica Q3 43
NotableThe Q3 43 is a significant variant because it brings an apochromatic 43mm normal lens to the Q platform — offering a classic, human-eye perspective to photographers for whom the standard Q's 28mm is too wide.
Announced in September 2024, the Leica Q3 43 is a field-of-view variant of the Q3, replacing the standard model's 28mm Summilux with an APO-Summicron 43mm f/2. The 43mm focal length is what photographers call a "normal" lens — it approximates the angle of view of human vision, neither wide nor telephoto. The APO designation means the lens is apochromatic: corrected for chromatic aberration across the spectrum, producing exceptionally sharp and color-accurate results.
For those unfamiliar with the Q line: the Q cameras are fixed-lens compacts — the lens is permanently attached and cannot be swapped. In exchange, Leica can optimize the entire optical system for a single sensor, and the result is typically sharper and better-corrected than an interchangeable-lens camera with a general-purpose zoom. The Q3 43 sits alongside the standard Q3 (28mm) in the lineup, giving buyers a choice of field of view rather than forcing everyone into the wide-angle perspective.
Key specs
- type
- full-frame fixed-lens compact
- lens
- APO-Summicron 43mm f/2 ASPH (fixed)
- sensor
- 60MP BSI CMOS, 24×36mm
- autofocus
- contrast-detect AF
- display
- articulating touchscreen
- mount
- none (fixed lens)
Variants & finishes
The Q3 43 pairs Leica's full-frame 60MP sensor with a 43mm Summilux f/2 lens — a slightly longer normal focal length compared to the standard Q3's 28mm. Suited to portraiture and street photography.
Market value
Launch price: $6,895 (2024)
Used-market price history is coming soon.
Source: https://leica-camera.com/en-US/photography/cameras/q/leica-q3-43
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