Leitz Q2
The Q2 is a full-frame digital compact camera introduced by Leica in 2019, built around a fixed 28mm Summilux f/1.7 ASPH lens and a 47.3-megapixel sensor. Positioned at the premium end of the fixed-lens compact market when new, it was weather-sealed and aimed at photographers wanting a pocketable alternative to an M-system body.
UK saleroom evidence for the Q2 is thin and widely spread: the two hammer results on file range from £2,100 for a standard body sold in late 2025 to £30,240 achieved at a Christie's sale in 2022, the latter almost certainly reflecting a special edition rather than a standard production example. On that basis, a typical Q2 today sells for around the lower figure at UK auction (hammer, wholesale — not retail), and collectors looking at what a standard Q2 is worth should treat the higher result as an outlier tied to variant desirability rather than the baseline market price.
Sales History
Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.
Prices updated: November 2025
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| Nov 2025 | £2,100 | Special Auction Services | |
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Auction: Fine Photographica & Cameras Auction (Lot 437) Title: A Leica Q2 Digital Camera
Description:
A Leica Q2 Digital Camera, made in Germany, serial no 5368445, shutter working, metering working, display/touch screen working, self timer working, |
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| Nov 2022 | EUR 12,000 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 41 (Lot AI_41_40970) Title: Leica Q2 '007 Edition' prototype P006/007
Description:
In 2021 Leica Camera unveiled a new Leica Q2 '007 Edition' to celebrate the release of the 25th Bond adventure, No Time To Die. Limited to 250 pieces only, the camera exudes understated elegance – just like James Bond – marked by Leica’s signature minimalist design. The camera offered here is the number 6 from the seven prototypes made prior to the release of this special edition. It is engraved with the special prototype serial number 'P006/007' on the bottom of the screen, finished with Ocean Green leatherette, and comes with bespoke Globe-Trotter case no.1106570 (black leather strap), thumb support, handgrip (with matching leather), metal front lens cap with 007 gunbarrel logo engraving, strap, finger loop, charger, battery, instructions and test certificate, in perfect, unused condition. Estimate: EUR 8,000 - EUR 10,000 |
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| Sep 2022 | £30,240 | Christie's | |
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Auction: Sixty Years of James Bond: Part II - Online Auction (Lot 57) Title: 007 SPECIAL EDITION LEICA Q2 CAMERA IN FITTED GLOBE-TROTTER CASE, ‌ SIGNED BY DANIEL CRAIG, - 007 SPECIAL EDITION LEICA Q2 CAMERA IN FITTED GLOBE-TROTTER CASE, SIGNED BY DANIEL CRAIG, TOGETHER WITH A COPY OF THE LIMITED EDITION ' DANIEL CRAIG'S BOND' BY GREG WILLIAMS
Description:
007 SPECIAL EDITION LEICA Q2 CAMERA IN FITTED GLOBE-TROTTER CASE, ‌SIGNED BY DANIEL CRAIG, Estimate: £7,000 - £10,000 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Leica Q2 worth today?
Based on the limited UK auction data available, a standard Q2 has sold for around £2,100 at hammer in 2025, though retail dealer asking prices are typically higher.
How much does a Leica Q2 sell for at UK auction?
Recorded hammer prices range from £2,100 for a standard body up to £30,240 for what appears to be a special edition sold at Christie's, so the value of any given Q2 depends heavily on whether it is a standard or limited variant.
Why is there such a wide price range for the Q2?
Leica releases special and limited editions of the Q2 (such as engraved or finish-variant versions) that command substantial premiums, which explains why one sale in the data reached five figures while a standard example sold for roughly a fifteenth of that price.
Is the Leica Q2 still supported for service?
Yes — Leica's service network continues to handle Q2 repairs, which supports residual value compared with discontinued digital compacts from other makers.