How Much Is a Used Leica Q3 43 Worth? (2026 Price Guide)
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Current Leica Q3 43 Used Price in 2026
As of June 21, 2026: Used Leica Q3 43 bodies are listed at a median of $6,954, but they actually change hands around $6,400 — buyers typically pay at or below the bottom of the asking range. The fair range (middle 50% of asking prices) is $6,437–$7,168; rare finishes and special editions push the full span far wider. The cheapest active listing right now is $5,351 (Leica Classic).
Market pace68 listed now · half are gone within 10 days, a fast-moving used market.
The Leica Q3 43, released in 2024, is the variant of the Q3 with an APO-Summicron 43mm f/2 ASPH lens instead of the 28mm Summilux. The 43mm focal length sits between 35mm and 50mm (close to the field of view of natural human vision), and the lens is widely regarded as one of the sharpest Leica has ever made. The Q3 43 shares the 60MP sensor, autofocus, and electronics of the Q3. On the used market it is rare and commands strong prices.
Leica Q3 43 Price by Region
Excludes special editions, collectables, bundles, and call-for-price listings.
| Region | Listings | Low | High | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| North America | 36 | $6,300 | $9,100 | $7,196 |
| Europe | 14 | $5,351 | $7,454 | $6,624 |
| United Kingdom | 12 | $5,846 | $7,128 | $6,320 |
| Japan | 3 | $8,646 | $8,866 | $8,729 |
| Hong Kong | 3 | $6,159 | $6,399 | $6,319 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What accessories add the most value to a used Leica Q3 43?
Condition is the main driver of value; on a modern digital body the accessories that move price are the genuine battery and charger, which are expensive to replace, plus the original box and papers. There is no period-case or matching-number premium the way there is on vintage and collectible Leicas, so condition and shutter count matter far more.
Can a used Leica Q3 43 still be serviced?
Usually yes. Leica services its current and recent digital bodies, and the Leica Q3 43 is new enough that support and parts are readily available. Servicing a digital body means sensor cleaning, firmware updates, and electronic repair, which Leica handles. Because most private and online sales are sold untested, check everything on arrival, especially the sensor, EVF, and card slots.
Why does the Leica Q3 43 use a 43mm lens instead of 35mm or 50mm?
43mm is the diagonal measurement of a full-frame 24x36mm sensor, which Leica treats as the most neutral, near-normal focal length. It sits between the slightly wide 35mm and the slightly long 50mm, and it closely matches the natural perspective of human vision. That makes it a flexible single-lens choice that works for portraits, general photography, and everyday shooting without feeling cramped or stretched.
What is the 43mm f/2 APO-Summicron ASPH lens and what does APO mean?
It is a fixed prime built with 11 elements in 8 groups, including several aspherical surfaces, and it is the only optical difference between the Q3 43 and the 28mm Q3. APO stands for apochromatic, meaning the lens is corrected so the visible color wavelengths focus on nearly the same plane, which suppresses color fringing and chromatic aberration. The practical result is very high sharpness, strong contrast, and accurate color from center to edge. APO-Summicron is Leica's highest optical tier, which is part of why this model launched at a premium.
How does the Q3 43 compare to the original 28mm Leica Q3?
The two cameras are nearly identical apart from the fixed lens, so this is a focal-length decision rather than an upgrade. Both share the same body, the 60-megapixel full-frame BSI sensor, the hybrid phase-detect autofocus, the tilting rear screen, and 8K video. The 28mm Summilux suits street, environmental, and wide work, while the 43mm APO-Summicron favors portraits, tighter framing, and a near-normal everyday look. Neither replaces the other; pick the angle of view you shoot most.
Does the Leica Q3 43 have a macro mode, and how close can it focus?
Yes. In standard mode the lens focuses from about 0.6m to infinity, and rotating the macro ring on the barrel drops the minimum focusing distance to 0.26m. That is close enough for detail shots like flowers, food, and small objects without a separate lens or attachment. Note that the effective aperture narrows slightly in macro mode, so factor that into low-light close-ups.
Who is the Q3 43 best suited for?
It fits photographers who want a single, near-normal focal length for portraits, general use, and travel rather than the wider reportage and street perspective of the 28mm Q3. The 43mm field of view flatters faces more than 28mm while staying wide enough for interiors and scenes. The 60-megapixel sensor also leaves headroom to crop into a tighter framing when you need more reach.
What should I check when buying a used Leica Q3 43?
Confirm the lens is the 43mm APO-Summicron, since the body is visually almost identical to the 28mm Q3, and test that the macro ring engages and returns cleanly. Inspect the front element and aperture mechanism, run autofocus across near and far subjects, and check the tilting screen hinge for play. Ask for the actuation count if available and verify firmware is current, and confirm the box, charger, and any warranty paperwork are included. Because this model is recent and sells at a premium, we track the live used market daily so you can compare a listing against current prices before committing.
