OK, we’re not going to kid you that Leica has suddenly started building cheap cameras, but the SL2-S is closer to the ball-park in terms of its immediate Japanese-made rivals than has sometimes been the case in the past. And, given that $5,000 to $6,000 isn’t unusual for a top-end full-frame mirrorless camera, at $7,500 the SL2-S doesn’t look such a long stretch at all. The difference is essentially all the things that make it a Leica – a supreme build quality that’s derived from it being largely screwed together by hand, no skimping on materials and a comparatively low production run that guarantees a certain level of exclusivity. Plus, there’s that all-important ‘Made In Germany’ marking on the baseplate.
Of course, there is the little matter of the lenses…