Leica SL SL2-S Green 2020

★★★★☆ 4.4 (35)

A 24.6MP full-frame BSI-CMOS sensor and Maestro III processor deliver vivid, low-noise images and DCI 4K 10-bit video at up to 25 fps. The weather-sealed, all-metal body houses a 5.76m-dot EyeRes OLED EVF and 5-axis IBIS, blending Leica’s tactile build with hybrid functionality. This camera is best for wedding and event photographers who need reliable stills and cinema-quality video in a single, rugged body.

Type mirrorless
Sensor 24.6MP full-frame
AF Points 225 pts
Burst 25 fps
Video 4K @60fps
IBIS
Weather Sealed
Weight 931 g
Leica SL SL2-S Green 2020 camera
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

With a build quality in the 99th percentile, the SL2-S is one of the most solidly constructed cameras we've ever seen. It shoots 25fps bursts and stunning 10-bit 4K video, but its contrast-detect autofocus is just above average. If you can find it at the low end of its $2400-$5600 price range, it's a unique and powerful hybrid tool.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Build quality is in the 99th percentile, it's an absolute tank. 99th
  • The 5.8M-dot EVF is one of the best on the market. 97th
  • Battery life is a standout at 510 shots per charge. 94th
  • 25fps burst shooting with a deep buffer is leading for its class. 93th
  • DCI 4K 10-bit video with RAW output is a strong hybrid feature.

Cons

  • Autofocus is just above average and lags behind the top competition.
  • The fixed 3.2" display is a real weak spot for vlogging, scoring a 50.4.
  • At 931g, it's a heavy body, even for a full-frame camera.
  • The 24.6MP sensor resolution is middle of the pack.
  • Social proof is mediocre, with only 35 reviews in our database.

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.4/5 (35 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently describe the build as 'a tank' and love the solid, professional feel compared to plastic-bodied competitors.
👍 The shooting experience is a major draw, with users saying it feels more like a traditional pro camera and less like a computer.
👎 A buyer reported receiving an open-box unit sold as new, so double-check your retailer's return policy.

시간에 따라 사용자 평판이 어떻게 변했는가

독점

고객이 실제로 리뷰를 작성한 시점을 기준으로 합니다. 초기의 호평이 유지되었는지 확인할 수 있습니다.

사용자 평판이 시간이 지나도 안정적으로 유지되었습니다
1★2★3★4★5★Q4 '22: 4.0★ · 1 리뷰Q2 '23: 5.0★ · 2 리뷰Q3 '23: 3.0★ · 2 리뷰Q4 '23: 5.0★ · 1 리뷰Q4 '24: 3.0★ · 3 리뷰Q1 '25: 5.0★ · 2 리뷰122132Q4 '22Q2 '23Q3 '23Q4 '23Q4 '24Q1 '25
평균 평점만족 (4-5★)불만족 (1-2★)막대 높이 = 리뷰 수

날짜가 있는 고객 리뷰 11건을 기준으로 달력 분기별로 묶었습니다. 기간별 분석은 영어로 제공됩니다.

The proof

Performance

This thing is a speed demon in a tailored suit. The 25fps burst rate, with full AF and auto exposure, puts it in the 88th percentile, making it a serious tool for sports and wildlife. You're not just getting speed for the sake of it; the Maestro III processor keeps the buffer clear, so you can rip through sequences without the camera locking up. The 5-axis IBIS is good for a claimed 5 stops, which is strong and helps nail those slower shutter speeds in low light.

Where it stumbles a bit is the autofocus. The 225-point contrast-detect system is well above average, but it's not in the same league as the phase-detect systems from Sony or Canon. You'll get the shot most of the time, but for erratic, fast-moving subjects, it can hunt a little more than the absolute best. The real star for hybrid shooters is the video. Internal DCI 4K at 60fps with 10-bit 4:2:2 color and HLG puts it in the 82nd percentile, and the option for RAW output over HDMI makes it a legitimate cinema camera replacement for a lot of work.

Performance Percentiles

AF 76.3
EVF 96.9
Build 99
Burst 88.1
Video 82.3
Sensor 53
Battery 93.5
Display 50.8
Connectivity 92.7
Social Proof 63.5
Stabilization 82.9

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type BSI-CMOS
Size full-frame
Megapixels 24.6 MP
ISO Range 50
Processor Maestro III

Autofocus

AF Points 225
AF Type Contrast Detection: 225
Eye AF Yes
Subject Detection Yes

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 25
Burst (Electronic) 25
Max Shutter 1/16000
Electronic Shutter Yes

Video

Max Resolution 4K
4K FPS 60
1080p FPS 180
10-bit Yes
Log Profile Yes
RAW Video Yes
Codec H.264, AAC, LPCM

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3.2"
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating No
EVF Resolution 5.76 M dots

Build

Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.9 kg / 2.1 lbs
Battery Life 510

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth Yes
USB USB-C 3.0 / 3.1/3.2 Gen 1
HDMI HDMI Output
Hot Shoe Yes

vs Competition

Stacked against the Sony a1 II and Nikon Z9, the SL2-S is outgunned in pure resolution and autofocus wizardry. Those cameras are in a different stratosphere for speed and AI-driven subject detection. But the Leica fights back with a more tactile, engaging shooting experience and a simpler menu system that owners rave about. The Canon EOS R6 Mark III is a closer spec-for-spec rival, offering similar resolution and better AF, but it can't touch the Leica's build quality or that gorgeous EVF. The Fujifilm X-H2 offers a higher-res 40MP sensor for less money, but you're moving to an APS-C sensor and giving up the full-frame look and low-light performance the SL2-S delivers.

Spec Leica SL SL2-S Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Sony a1 a1 II Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Nikon Z Z9 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7
Type mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless
Sensor 24.6MP full-frame 32.5MP full-frame 50.1MP full-frame 40.2MP aps-c 45.7MP full-frame 25.2MP micro-four-thirds
AF Points 225 1053 759 425 493 315
Burst FPS 25 40 30 20 30 75
Video 4K @60fps 6K @120fps 8K @120fps 8K @60fps 8K @120fps 6K @120fps
IBIS true true true true true true
Weather Sealed true true true true true true
Weight (g) 931 609 658 579 1160 721
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplaySocial ProofStabilization
Leica SL SL2-S 76.396.99988.182.35393.550.863.582.9
Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Compare 98.185.894.592.59856.896.298.991.899.5
Sony a1 a1 II Compare 94.998.596.489.998.666.691.499.496.799.5
Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Compare 86.295.189.183.994.698.296.681.191.892.9
Nikon Z Z9 Compare 88.887.599.69698.662.997.181.191.882.9
Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 Compare 81.985.897.594.996.654.388.581.178.395.7

Price

Value & Pricing

Pricing on the SL2-S is a rollercoaster, with a massive $3200 spread across vendors from $2400 to $5600. That low-end price is where this camera makes a lot of sense, putting it in direct competition with high-end offerings from the big three. At $5600, you're paying a serious Leica tax for the red dot and the build quality. If you can snag one of the Newegg bundles on the lower end of that range, the price-to-performance ratio for the video specs and build becomes genuinely compelling.

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Overview

The Leica SL2-S lands in our database with a total score of 79.8, but that number doesn't tell the whole story. It's a camera built like a tank, sitting in the 99th percentile for build quality, and it pairs that with a best-in-class 5.8M-dot EVF. The 24.6MP BSI sensor is solid, right around average for its class, but the real magic is in the shooting experience and the stunning 10-bit video it pumps out.

Common Questions

Q: Is the SL2-S good for sports and wildlife photography?

Yes, it's a strong performer. The 25fps burst rate is in the 88th percentile, and the 225-point AF system is well above average. It's not quite as sticky as the top-ranked Sony or Canon systems for erratic subjects, but the speed and build quality make it a very capable option.

Q: How does the video quality compare to a dedicated cinema camera?

It's a serious hybrid contender. With internal DCI 4K 60p 10-bit recording and RAW output over HDMI, its video score is in the 82nd percentile. This puts it ahead of most mirrorless cameras and makes it a viable B-cam or even A-cam for many professional video workflows.

Q: Is the 24.6MP sensor enough for large prints?

For most uses, absolutely. While the sensor resolution is middle of the pack, the BSI design delivers excellent low-light performance and dynamic range. You can make very large, detailed prints from a 24.6MP file, and the 96MP multishot mode is there if you need massive resolution for static scenes.

Who Should Skip This

Vloggers and solo content creators should look elsewhere. The fixed 3.2" LCD screen is a dealbreaker for self-recording, reflected in its abysmal 50.4 vlogging score. The 931g body weight also makes it a chore for long handheld vlogging sessions. If your workflow depends on a flip screen and the most tenacious autofocus tracking, a Sony or Canon in this price bracket will serve you much better.

Verdict

The Leica SL2-S is a niche masterpiece. It's not the spec-sheet king, and it's not trying to be. It's for the photographer who values the feel of a perfectly machined tool in their hand and wants a no-nonsense hybrid camera that excels at both stills and cinema-quality video. The data backs up the experience: top-tier build, a brilliant viewfinder, and fantastic battery life. Just know that you're trading class-leading autofocus for that tactile experience.

Usage Scores

Overall (79.8)Video (79.3)Travel (73.1)Youtube (61.8)Beginner (78.7)Vlogging (50.4)Streaming (64.5)Photography (78)Wedding Events (82.4)Sports Wildlife (81.9)Product Photography (71.3)

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