Hey everyone! Really excited about the Q3 Monochrom that just dropped yesterday, but I'm having trouble finding reliable places to secure one. I know the MSRP is $7,790, but I'm seeing mixed availability online. Has anyone successfully placed a pre-order or found stock at authorized dealers? I'm particularly concerned about wait times since Leica launches can be pretty limited initially. Also wondering if going directly through Leica Stores vs authorized retailers like B&H makes any difference for delivery timeframes. Budget isn't the main issue - just want to make sure I'm ordering from the right place to actually get one in a reasonable time. Any recommendations on the most reliable route to secure a Q3 Monochrom?
Basically, the general consensus so far is that you need to move fast because Leica’s production cycles are notoriously low-volume compared to mass-market brands like Sony or Fuji. From a market research perspective, Leica uses a very specific tiered allocation system—they often prioritize flagship boutiques and long-term "Premier" partners over general electronics stores, which can really mess with your expected delivery dates if you aren't first in line. Tbh, I’m wondering a couple of things before you commit—are you looking for a specific local tax advantage, or is the priority just the fastest global shipping regardless of where it originates? Also, do you already have a purchase history with any specific boutique? In this niche market, having an established relationship often counts for more than a timestamped pre-order on a massive site, you know? It might be worth checking some of the smaller authorized high-end shops instead of just the giants—sometimes they have shorter lists because everyone else is dog-piling onto the big-box queues. Maybe give a few of them a call to see where you’d actually sit on their internal waitlist?
Hey! I think B&H is your best bet, honestly. The Q3 Monochrom is available starting November 20 for $7,790 and B&H is excited to announce the Leica Q3 Monochrom Digital Camera with direct ordering links already up.
From my experience with Leica launches, initial deliveries will start within the next week for a price of $7,790. As with any major Leica camera launch, supply will be probably be limited for a number of months. So getting your order in ASAP is key.
The Leica Q3 Monochrom is available globally from 20th November 2025 at Leica Stores, authorised retailers and via the Leica Online Store, but I'd honestly go with B&H over direct from Leica. They usually have better customer service and faster shipping in my experience. Plus if there are any issues, B&H is way easier to deal with.
Good luck securing one!
Honestly, Leica Stores and their online store might be faster than third-party dealers for initial stock - I've seen better supply chain priority there over the years with limited launches.
Oh man, I've been down this exact rabbit hole with Leica launches before! Back when I was trying to snag the Q2 Monochrom in 2020, I made what I thought was a smart move and waited a few weeks to "shop around for the best deal." Big mistake - ended up waiting nearly 4 months because I got picky about saving maybe $100-200.
Honestly, here's my take from a budget perspective - that $7,790 MSRP is gonna be pretty locked across authorized dealers. The recommended retail price is $7,790 everywhere legit. So don't waste time hunting for discounts that probably won't exist on launch day.
What I'd suggest is actually considering the Q2 Monochrom instead, if you can find one. I know that sounds crazy when the shiny new Q3 version just dropped, but hear me out - the Q2M is still an incredible camera and you might find some decent deals now that people are upgrading. The 47MP vs 60-megapixel monochrome sensor difference might not be worth the premium for everyone.
That said, if you're set on the Q3 Monochrom, I'd actually lean toward Leica direct or their stores. Yeah, the other replies mentioned this, but from a practical standpoint - if something goes wrong or you need service, dealing directly with Leica has been way smoother in my experience. Plus, it's available globally from November 20 at Leica Stores, authorised retailers and via the Leica Online Store, so availability should be decent.
Just make sure to budget for accessories too - you'll probably want that handgrip they're releasing, and trust me, Leica accessories add up quick!
Good luck with the hunt!