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Leica Z2X: Pros and cons?


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I am a Leica enthusiast, (M4 and 111f) and bought the z2x for my wife

last Christmas.

The lens seems good, but I have a few reservations:

1. Red eye very prevalent, use the anti-red eye always.

2. Seems heavy on Batteries (although this is the first zoom compact

we have owned).

3. Body a bit plastic.

I can't wait to try it outdoors more in the summer, (i.e without

flash).

Regards

Mark

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  • 6 months later...

I'd like to put in my two cents' worth on the Leica Z2X (well,

actually, its predecessor the "Mini Zoom", which uses the same lens

and exposure control but has passive instead of active auto-focus).

 

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Having owned and used a Mini Zoom happily for over two years, I have

been quite surprised to read people's adverse comments on this camera

and Leica's after-sales service. Friends and relatives have often

admired the daylight (and some flash) pictures I've taken with the

Minizoom, which are usually very sharp and high in contrast. Results

are not bad at all for a zoom lens, although it's very susceptible to

flare if there is a bright light source in the picture or the subject

is back-lit. I only use print film, generally Kodak or Fuji ASA 400.

 

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I have found, on occasions, that the camera's built-in flash seemed

to be lacking in power, resulting in some under-exposed and washed-

out negatives. However, this could have been my fault, sometines, for

trying to use it at too great a range - a good reason for moving to a

faster emulsion. I suspect, too, that the processing labs I've used

were not always the best - my fault again for not being selective

enough. If in doubt, with flash, I now tend to use the +2E mode to

ensure that the negs will be well saturated. It doesn't seem to do

any harm because the lab will tend to correct automatically for any

over-exposure (they can't do that for under-exposure, because of the

lack of contrast caused by the washing-out of the emulsion).

 

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Although I have not personally had any bad experiences with the Mini

Zoom, I don't doubt the truth of the complaints people have voiced.

These have especially applied to faulty film advance. One can only

conclude, from the unfortunate experiences of others, that quality

assurance is inconsistent in the Japanese production facility and

that after sales service is mediocre. If this is the case, then I

think Leica is unwisely risking its reputation.

 

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Anyway, let me cast my vote of confidence infavour of the Mini Zoom

and, by implication, the Z2X. If you don't get a lemon, this is a

great little camera, with a nicely compact, well made body and a

superb lens (the reason I bought it in the first place).

 

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I only use print film, generally Kodak or Fuji ASA 400.

 

<p>

 

I have found, on occasions, that the camera's built-in flash seemed

to be lacking in power, resulting in some under-exposed and washed-

out negatives. However, this could have been my fault, sometimes, for

trying to use it at too great a range - a good reason for using a

fast film. I suspect, too, that the processing labs I've used were

not always the best - my fault again for not being selective enough.

 

<p>

 

If in doubt, with flash, I now tend to use the +2E mode to ensure

that the negs will be well saturated. It doesn't seem to do any harm

because the lab will tend to correct automatically for any over-

exposure (the same doesn't work for under-exposure because of the

lack of contrast caused by the washing-out of the emulsion).

 

<p>

 

Although I have not personally had any bad experiences with the Mini

Zoom, I don't doubt the truth of the complaints people have voiced.

One can only conclude, from the unfortunate experiences of others,

that quality assurance is inconsistent in the Japanese production

facility and that after sales service is mediocre. If this is the

case, then I think Leica is unwisely risking its reputation.

 

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Anyway, let me cast my vote of confidence infavour of the Minizoom.

If you don't get a lemon, this is a great little camera, with a

nicely compact, well made body and a superb lens (the reason I bought

it in the first place).

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>I´ve had z2x for a year now -and some problems with it. Using the

full zoom out the pictures was underexposed and mostly not sharp- on

print film. After i had been taken 6 rolls of film the battery was

finished. Not using the zoom an with flash indoor- I´v taken the best

pictures.It has been a disapointing expierience in all.

I´ve just had it repaired. Leica had the hole inside of the camera

taken out, and a totally new part put in. But they would not tell

what had been the problem. After the repair I´v have taken another

print-film trying the zoom -the result is a little better, but not

satisfying - Leica should bee better than this- considering the price.

I´m not a professional photographer, but as a photointerested teacher

I´v had mostly (20years) used a Nikon FM, but also several different

compact cameras in my job.

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  • 7 months later...

I don't know if anyone is still following this thread. I just came

across it.

I too have the mini-zoom. I used it occasionally and some pics were

great others totally out of focus. Blamed myself for ages as it was my

first point and shoot. Thought it was camera shake or whatever.

Finally I had had enough, returned it to the distributor who sent it

to Leica. $165 later with no explanation other than electronics having

been replaced (noted on the receipt), it's working well so far.

Point is it was seriously faulty from new but the warrenty was long

gone. Not happy Jan!!

 

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Hope my new M6 is better. I'll have a roll of film bac next week.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Personally I've used the Leica Mini 3 before and it eats up batteries

too :(... I decided to go use the Yashica T-4 Super which is the

bomb... it's an affordable camera which Leica should have created :)

 

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Of course, I'm still getting a used Mini which should serve me an

excuse to have some Leica shots...

 

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Alfie

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