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The Only Leica Cameras Worth Buying in 2026

If you're buying a Leica camera in 2026, the best options are no longer new — they're refurbished. You can pick up cameras like the Leica Q2 for under £900 that were used professionally for years. But not every Leica is worth buying anymore.

Leica cameras are synonymous with precision, heritage, and uncompromising optical quality. From rangefinder classics to modern digital systems, Leica produces some of the most coveted cameras in the world. Refurbished Leica cameras represent exceptional value for photographers who appreciate minimalist design and legendary build quality.

Lens Ecosystem Note

Leica offers both rangefinder (M-mount) and mirrorless (L-mount) systems, each with distinct lens ecosystems.

Key Strengths

  • Legendary optical quality
  • Minimalist, timeless design
  • Exceptional build quality
  • Strong resale value

Best For

Street photography, travel, photography enthusiasts

Which Leica is right for you?

Leica Q2

Best for Beginners

Typical Refurb Price

£3,000 – £4,000

Leica M10

Best Value

Typical Refurb Price

£4,000 – £5,500

Leica M6

Best Overall

Typical Refurb Price

£2,000 – £2,800

Popular Leica cameras worth buying right now

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Leica Q2

Pro Choice
Compact47.3MPFull-Frame CMOS

Typical Refurb Price

£3,000 – £4,000

Key Features

  • Fixed Summilux 28mm f/1.7 lens
  • 47.3MP full-frame sensor
  • Compact form factor
  • Exceptional optical quality

Watch Out For

  • Premium price even refurbished
  • Fixed lens — not interchangeable
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Leica M10

Pro Choice
Compact24.2MPFull-Frame CMOS

Typical Refurb Price

£4,000 – £5,500

Key Features

  • Rangefinder focusing system
  • 24.2MP full-frame sensor
  • Titanium shutter
  • Exceptional build quality

Watch Out For

  • Premium price
  • Requires M-mount lenses
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Leica M6

Hidden Gem
Compact0MPFull-Frame Film

Typical Refurb Price

£2,000 – £2,800

Key Features

  • Classic rangefinder design
  • Titanium shutter
  • Exceptional build quality
  • Legendary optics

Watch Out For

  • Film camera - requires film and development
  • Requires M-mount lenses

What most people get wrong about Leica

1

Buying the newest model

The latest Leica isn't always the best value. Older flagships often outperform newer entry-level bodies and cost significantly less on the used market.

2

Ignoring shutter count

A Leica with 80,000 actuations is a better buy than one with 150,000, even if the price is similar. Always ask for shutter count before purchasing.

3

Overlooking ecosystem costs

Buying a Leica body is just the start. Factor in the cost of lenses and accessories before committing to the system.

Quick specs comparison

ModelTypeSensorTypical PriceBest For
Leica Q2CompactFull-Frame CMOS£3,000–£4,000Fixed Summilux 28mm f/1.7 lens
Leica M10CompactFull-Frame CMOS£4,000–£5,500Rangefinder focusing system
Leica M6CompactFull-Frame Film£2,000–£2,800Classic rangefinder design