X-T30 IIvs Leica M11vs Sony RX100 VII

GearFrame · Updated March 2026

Fujifilm X-T30 II Fujifilm X-T30 II (2021) From £499 Best for Street & portrait photography View X-T30 II
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Leica Leica M11 Leica Leica M11 (2022) From £7999 Best for Rangefinder enthusiasts & collectors View Leica M11
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Sony Sony RX100 VII Sony Sony RX100 VII (2019) From £1099 Best for Travel & versatility View Sony RX100 VII

Which should you buy?

Street & Portrait Photography — X-T30 II (2021): Flagship sensor at a mid-range price — the rare camera that makes you want to go out and shoot.

Rangefinder Enthusiasts & Collectors — Leica M11 (2022): 60MP of full-frame resolution in the thinnest digital M ever made — the M11 is the definitive expression of Leica's rangefinder tradition.

Travel & Versatility — Sony RX100 VII (2019): The most versatile compact camera ever made — 24-200mm zoom, 20fps burst, and 960fps slow-motion in a jacket pocket.

↓ Full specifications below

X-T30 II (2021)

  • You want excellent Fujifilm image quality in a smaller, lighter body
  • You shoot primarily stills and don't need IBIS or complex video features
  • You want to stretch your budget without compromising on image quality

Leica M11 (2022)

  • You shoot street, documentary, or reportage and prefer manual focus discipline
  • You value a discreet, minimal camera that doesn't draw attention in public
  • You're willing to invest time in the rangefinder learning curve for a uniquely rewarding experience

Sony RX100 VII (2019)

  • You want serious image quality in a camera small enough to carry absolutely everywhere
  • You shoot travel, events, or street photography and want something discreet but genuinely capable
  • You need fast burst shooting and reliable autofocus in the most pocketable possible package

Quick take: The leica m11 has the highest resolution at 60mp; the x-t30 ii is the most affordable. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.

Full specifications

Specification X-T30 II (2021)Leica M11 (2022)Sony RX100 VII (2019)
Price £499 £7,999 £1,099
Sensor 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS IV 60MP full-frame BSI CMOS (Tri-resolution: 60/36/18MP) 20.1MP 1-inch Exmor RS BSI CMOS (stacked)
Resolution 26.1MP 60.0MP 20.1MP
Video 4K/30p, 1080p/240p slow-mo None 4K/30p HLG, FHD/960fps super slow-motion
Autofocus Phase-detect, 425 points, subject tracking Manual focus only (rangefinder coupled) 357-point phase-detect + 425 contrast, Eye AF, tracking
Stabilisation None (no IBIS) None 3-stop Optical SteadyShot
Burst Rate 8fps mechanical, 20fps electronic 4.5fps 20fps AF/AE tracking (90fps short burst)
Battery Life ~380 shots (CIPA) 700 shots (CIPA) ~260 shots (CIPA)
Weight 383g body only 530g body only 302g with battery and card
Dimensions 118.4 × 82.8 × 46.8mm 138.6 × 80.0 × 38.5mm 101.6 × 58.1 × 42.8mm
Weather Sealed No No No
Viewfinder EVF, 2.36M dots, 0.62× magnification Optical rangefinder (0.73× magnification) Pop-up EVF, 2.36M dots, 0.59× magnification
Screen 3.0" touchscreen, tilting 2.3" fixed TFT LCD 3.0" tilting touchscreen
Mount Fujifilm X-mount Leica M-mount Fixed Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 24-200mm f/2.8-4.5
Memory Cards Single SD UHS-I slot Single SD UHS-II + 64GB internal storage Single SD UHS-I slot
Connectivity USB-C, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi USB-C, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth USB-C, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC
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