The Leica T (Typ 701), with its single-piece aluminum block body and radical minimalist interface, was always a design object first. But for years, users complained about the "lag." The touch response wasn't iPhone-smooth. The autofocus hunted like a lost tourist.
In the world of premium mirrorless photography, the (Typ 701) holds a special place. Launched in 2014, it was Leica’s bold statement for the future: a unibody aluminum design, a minimalist touch interface, and the iconic Red Dot. However, owning a Leica T isn’t just about the hardware; it’s about the soul of the camera, which is continuously refined via software updates.