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I just realized that Leica did what Sigma did years ago: produced a 28mm fixed lens compact, and then a 40something mm fixed lens compact. The Sigma DP1 was the first large-sensor compact on the market, with a sensor slightly smaller than aps-c, and with a f4 lens which gave a 28mm equivalent. A year later in 2009, Sigma made the DP2, with the same sensor, but with a 42mm equivalent f2.8 lens. I have both of these cameras, and have used them in tandem on a number of very enjoyable photo walks. It appears that Leica figured there was value in a more portrait/detail focused Q.