Leica T (Type 701) Review: The Sculpture That Occasionally Takes Photos—When Form Transcends Function

The Object of Desire

We don’t choose Leicas—they seduce us. The T Type 701 (2014) masterclass in industrial hypnosis begins with its launch campaign: 14 minutes of CNC milling footage, a metallic mating dance more ASMR than advertisement. By the time the aluminum unibody emerges—polished like a Brancusi bronze—rational thought evaporates. You don’t buy this camera; you submit to it.


Minimalist Elegance

  1. Tactile Sorcery
    • Dimensions: 134 x 69 x 33mm—sleeker than an iPhone 15 Pro
    • Weight: 384g (13.5oz)—dense as a poet’s unfinished novel
    • Aesthetic: Unibody aluminum carved from a single block, aging like Hangzhou temple stone
  2. Interface Paradox
    • Touchscreen: 3.7″ LCD with haptic feedback—rare as a sincere tweet
    • Physical Controls: Two dials, no buttons—Zen garden of ergonomics
  3. Lens Ecosystem
    • TL Mount: Accepts SL lenses (comedy), native TL primes (tragedy)
    • Star Player: 23mm f/2 ASPH—the only lens matching its svelte physique

Performance: The Gentleman’s Compromise

AspectLeica T (2014)Modern Mirrorless (2023)
Sensor16MP APS-C40MP BSI Full-Frame
ISO Range100-12,50050-204,800
AF SpeedContemplativePsychic
SoulRilke’s poetryGPT-4 prose
Price (Used 2025)1,200–1,200–1,8002,500–2,500–3,500

The Existential Parado

Leica engineers’ cruel joke: a camera too beautiful to risk scratching, yet too mediocre to justify babying. The T exists in quantum superposition—both tool and totem. To press its shutter is to confront Heidegger’s “question concerning technology”: Do we use objects, or do they use us?


VI. Collector’s Epiphany

My T spends 90% of its life:

  • On Shelf: Refracting morning light like a Richard Serra installation
  • In Hand: A worry stone for creative block
  • At Parties: Conversation piece outperforming any photo it captures

Its greatest image? The raised eyebrows of visiting Fuji shooters.


Who Should Buy This?

Design Fetishists: Who’d hang a sensor in MoMA
Leica Completionists: Filling the X/VLUX-shaped hole
Analog Refugees: Seeking digital detox via minimalism

Avoid If: You need IBIS, animal eye AF, or validation from pixels.


Final Verdict: The Anti-Camera

The Leica T is photographic wabi-sabi—a $1,500 meditation on why we create. For the price of a mid-tier zoom, you get:

  • 70% camera, 100% sculpture
  • Permission to admire gear guilt-free
  • Proof that beauty needs no justification

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐✨/5 (for aesthetes) | ⭐/5 (for pragmatists)
“A machine that whispers: ‘The best photo is the one you almost took.’”



Aluminum dreams,
Shutter half-pressed, light deferred—
Art of almost.